People Are Obsessed With This $135 Air Conditioner
Winter is officially OVER. Yes, the warmer weather is great right now, but the dog days of summer are upon us and it’s about to get HOT in here.
As any frugal person knows, cooling down your house can get expensive - air conditioning units alone tend to go for upwards of $400. But if you’re trying to stay cool on a budget, we’ve found an awesome deal for you.
People on Amazon can’t stop obsessing over this Frigidaire Window-Mounted Mini-Compact Air Conditioner and it’ll only cost you $135.
SHOP NOW: Frigidaire FFRA0511R1 5, 000 BTU 115V Window-Mounted Mini-Compact Air Conditioner, $135, amazon.com
Frigidaire’s mini model promises to cool down rooms up to 150 square feet and has a low-power startup mode, made to conserve energy so you’re not shelling out hundreds to stay cool. Seriously, think about all the rosé cider you can buy with the money you’re not spending on your electric bill.
On top of the money saved, Amazon reviewers could not stop raving about how well this little machine cooled down their rooms on hot summer nights.
“It's been in the 80s and I've used it every night for two weeks. I only need to turn it on a half hour before I sleep and the room is very comfortable,” wrote one five-star reviewer. “If I put in on Low Cool and number 4 to 5 it keeps the room at a steady 71 degrees all night!”
Even our editors are on board. GoodHousekeeping.com’s Home Editor, Lauren Smith uses this unit in her own apartment and says it cools down way more square footage than it promises. Our Associate Editor, Caroline Picard, also has one and was super impressed by how easy it was to install. You only need a screwdriver!
On top of user testimonies, Amazon’s stats around the unit don’t lie. It’s the number one best seller in the “Window Air Conditioner” category and has over 2,100 reviews that are four stars or better. On top of that, Amazon says that fewer than 10% end up returning this model after they buy.
Check out even more ways to cut costs once you have your A/C unit in your house.
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