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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very happy with the purchase,
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This review is from: Frigidaire FAH126S2T Through-the-Wall 12,000/11,700 BTU Room Air Conditioner (Kitchen)
I purchased the Frigidaire FAH126S2T as a replacement for an old and failing Emerson QuietKool unit that came with our condo.
The unit is a tight fit in the Emerson wall sleeve with no room at the top and barely any on the bottom. The side have about 1/4 inch of clearance. The instructions ask you to do some work outside the sleeve by installing a provided vent and adjusting the angle of the output. Being a computer guy I did none of this. I did install the supplied foam inserts to give the unit the correct angle for water drainage. Overall the install was easy and took less than 1/2 hour minus some sealing I need to do this weekend. On the topic of performance this A/C delivers. We have a room with high vaulted ceilings and this quickly cooled it from 82 to 72. The various remote functions are very easy to access, though the remote sensing seems a bit out of place to me. Having to put the remote with line-of-sight to the A/C is not practical in our room. The unit has the same noise level as the old one. For people who like it quiet it may be a bit too loud even on the slow setting. The compressor does not add much to the noise thankfully, unlike the Emerson. Overall I am very satisfied with this purchase. Amazon delivered a great savings on the unit to boot, and free shipping made it worth the extra couple of days.
5 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disorganized process,
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This review is from: Frigidaire FAH126S2T Through-the-Wall 12,000/11,700 BTU Room Air Conditioner (Kitchen)
The unit was delivered with damage. What can one say, things like that happen. Amazon said they would send a new one and instructions for returning the old one (so far so good). A week later I called and there seemed to be no record of the conversation, so we had it again. Got a new one, it works fine, but 2 different sets of instructions were sent for returning the broken one. After much communication breakdown, we finally delivered the defective unit to a UPS store with Amazon instructions. Now we're getting emails saying that we will be charged for that since it didn't get returned. What a mess.
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