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		<title>Amcor Portable Air Conditioner KF9000E NanoMax Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>So I have central air, but I have an office on the top level of a split house and it just gets too hot regardless of the central air (my house has 5 levels). So in my quest for a portable air conditioner, since I have replacement windows that do not open up enough to have a regular window air conditioner, I bought the under 300 dollar Amcor and here is the brief review.</p>
<p>The good: It is cold, as my one son said, &#8220;Daddy it&#8217;s like winter&#8221; when he stood in front of it. Easy to setup, quick to move,&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I have central air, but I have an office on the top level of a split house and it just gets too hot regardless of the central air (my house has 5 levels). So in my quest for a portable air conditioner, since I have replacement windows that do not open up enough to have a regular window air conditioner, I bought the under 300 dollar Amcor and here is the brief review.</p>
<p>The good: It is cold, as my one son said, &#8220;Daddy it&#8217;s like winter&#8221; when he stood in front of it. Easy to setup, quick to move, cool down the room quickly. Price is cheap. Looks easy to drain.</p>
<p>The so so: Single exhaust. There is a tube that disperses out the water, but I still have water slogging in the unit after 4 days of it working, I thought the water would evaporate or be pushed out the tub better. Loud. Exhaust hose gets real hot, but I guess that is too be expected.</p>
<p>Overall for the price a good unit, I do not know how it would fair as an overall house unit, but as an additional unit for replacement windows in a house with central air it works great.</p>
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