When it comes to beating the summer heat, most people turn to air conditioners to keep cool. Most air conditioning units are located in a window and are usually installed in conventional single and double sash windows, but some models can also be installed in sliding windows. In addition, some houses are also equipped with central air conditioning systems. These air conditioners work from a central location to distribute air within a house or building. The only problem with these two types of air conditioning systems lies in the fact that they require permanent installation or may not be suitable for apartments or condominiums, areas where space or installation limitations exist.

That said, a portable air conditioner is the solution. Primarily used for spot or supplemental cooling, portable air conditioners are great for cooling single rooms, offices, or even computer server rooms because they can be moved from room to room and offer quick installation without lifting or damaging frames. of the Windows. However, when choosing a portable air conditioner, the key is to find a unit that is neither too small to cool the room nor large enough to waste energy.

As such, our product team has been testing a range of the most popular portable air conditioners on the market and have come across NewAir’s latest product offering: the NewAir ACP-1300E portable air conditioner. With an ample 13,000 BTUs of cooling power, this unit was not only powerful and affordable, but also packed with cool features. We tested this unit on a muggy Los Angeles afternoon in a 200-square-foot bedroom apartment. Here is our review:

First impression

According to NewAir, the AC-1300E portable air conditioner is very similar to the ACP-1400E, but with a new-style body. The sleek white finish made the unit inconspicuous and the elongated body design was perfect for placing in the corner of our bedroom. The VFD display was easy to set up and provided bright light and clear contrast. We were also pleasantly surprised to learn that the screen lit up in the dark. The large built-in wheels allowed us to move the unit from the bedroom and down the hall with ease, while the remote control allowed us to control the NewAir ACP-1400E from 50 feet across the room. Additionally, we were also pleased to note that this unit used a standard 120-volt household outlet.

cooling power

The NewAir ACP-1300E featured 13,000 BTUs of cooling power and this was more than enough to cool our room. Auto-evaporation technology eliminated the need to empty the drain buckets, and we found the exhaust hose to be wider and larger in diameter than those found on other competitive models. In turn, this resulted in more efficient cooling and better airflow.

dehumidification

In addition to providing cooling, this portable air conditioner also acted as a dehumidifier due to the refrigeration cycle. The NewAir ACP-1300E had an extremely large dehumidifying capacity of up to 120 pints per day while using only 950 watts/10.8 amps of power.

nose level

While not completely silent, the NewAir ACP-1300E portable air conditioner was very quiet even on the highest fan setting (less than 52 decibels). We had the television on with the air conditioning running and found that it did not disturb our indoor environment in the slightest.

Built-in air purifier

The NewAir ACP-1300E was definitely multifunctional because it also included a built-in air purification system. Large particles in the air passed through the washable air filter first, while smaller particles were attracted to the electrostatic plates through the ionizer. Lastly, to address noxious household odors, an activated carbon was able to help with odor adsorption.

In closing, we found the NewAir ACP-1300E to be a great portable air conditioner that was perfect for cooling personal spaces. With so many wonderful features, this unit turned out to be a great buy.