GLACER 18000 BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater, 21 SEER2 Inverter AC Unit Cools Up to 1250 Sq. Ft, Wall-mounted Tubeless Split-System with Mounting Kit (Black, 18000BTU, 208-230V, 21 SEER2-WIFI)
$679.99
Price: $679.99
(as of Jan 06, 2025 00:13:49 UTC – Details)
Description:
Want to enjoy the comforts of spring all year round? This split air conditioner is ideal for you! It has powerful cooling and heating capacity, 18,000 BTU cooling capacity and 1 ton heat pump, and can easily handle up to 1250 square feet of space. At the same time, it has 4 working modes, cold, hot, dry, fan, to meet your different needs throughout the year. And the running noise is as low as 31 decibels, allowing you to have a peaceful sleep. Intelligent 0-24 hour timer, can be customized scheduling, convenient and energy-saving. It also supports a variety of control methods, and the WiFi connection allows you to easily control through the mobile app or voice assistant. Self-cleaning features and removable cleaning filters ensure that every breath of air you breathe is fresh and healthy. The comprehensive installation kit is complete and easy to install. Automatic defrosting and ETL certification ensure long service life and high safety.
Feature:
♥ Efficient cooling and heating, help quickly create a comfortable ambient temperature
♥ Powerful self-cleaning function offer you fresh air, healthier breathing
♥ A variety of control methods, mobile phone voice operation easy to control
♥ Low running noise, quiet and not disturbing, high sleep quality
♥ The filter can be disassembled and cleaned, and the maintenance is simple and hygienic
♥ The installation package is complete, and the installation process is convenient and not complicated
♥ A variety of working modes to meet different use needs throughout the year
Specifications:
Color: White+Black
Material: Metal, Aluminum, Plastic
Cooling Capacity: 18000 BTU
Heating Capacity: 17700 BTU
Voltage: 208-230V~60Hz/1PH
Max. Input Power: 2200W
Max. Input Current: 12A
Coverage Area: 1250 sq. ft
Air Flow Rate: 618 CFM
Temperature Setting Range: 60.8℉~89.6℉
Refrigeration: R32
SEER: 21
HSPF: 9
Indoor Noise Level: 31 dB
Outdoor Noise Level: 53 dB
Total Net Weight: 99 lbs
Package Includes:
1 x Indoor Unit
1 x Outdoor Unit
1 x 13 ft Copper Connection Pipe – Liquid Pipe
1 x 13 ft Copper Connection Pipe – Air Pipe
1 x 8 ft Power Line
1 x 15 ft Communication Wire
1 x 6.5 ft Drain Hose
1 x Remote Control with 2 Batteries
1 x Tape
1 x Wall Sleeve
1 x Putty
1 x User Guide
Robust Cooling & Heating: With a powerful compressor and a 1-ton heat pump, this 18,000 BTU pre-charged mini split air conditioner can cool up to 1250 square feet to 60 ° F /16 ° C and up to 90 ° F /32 ° C for year-round comfort.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the air conditioner’s functionality and quiet operation. They find it efficient and running without any issues. However, some customers report leakage and a short shut-off time. There are mixed opinions on cooling performance, ease of installation, value for money, and quality.
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6 reviews for GLACER 18000 BTU Mini Split Air Conditioner & Heater, 21 SEER2 Inverter AC Unit Cools Up to 1250 Sq. Ft, Wall-mounted Tubeless Split-System with Mounting Kit (Black, 18000BTU, 208-230V, 21 SEER2-WIFI)
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$679.99
EndieEm –
12k 115v
Absolutely wonderful piece of equipment for the price. Purchased for a house that is approximately 800sf this past spring and it kept the entire house cool all summer. Installed in a front bedroom that has poor insulation and used a fan to distribute to the rest of the house.It’s really nice and quiet and doesn’t use excessive amounts of power either.The only downside is installation. It’s not super hard to do if you choose the DIY route though. The models made to run on 115 volt electric can simply have a normal grounded plug spliced onto the power so it doesn’t have to actually be run to your breaker box. The truly bad thing about installation is price of you didn’t do it yourself. I fielded estimates from $500 all the way up to $5800. All in all it’s a easy 1 hour job for 2 people if they know what they’re doing.
Amazon Customer –
Great Value. Very Quiet.
The unit arrived in two cartons and was well packaged. The instructions, and that includes the video, do not cover all of the steps you will need to do. You will need at least two people to install this. Running the hoses and cables through the wall(s) is the biggest challenge, especially if you do not have a straight shot through an outside wall. The connections need to be really tight, they recommend a tourque wrench, but it went ok with just two open ended wrenches. The unit uses R32 coolant, which most a/c technicians don’t use. You can use an R410a adapter connected to the R32 valve on the compressor unit to evacuate the lines. That took a lot of internet research to find out! The first time I evacuated them, it would not hold -28 for more than 15 minutes. If it leaks at all, stop and retighten all four connections. (There is no point in going on if it won’t hold a vacuum. Getting a pro to come out and do it will probably cost half as much as the unit. They will probably not have R32 refridgerant, and you should 100% use what the unit was designed for. All refrigerant is NOT the same. It should seal without putting anything on the flanges. There could be a leak inside the blower unit, but that would probably be rare. ) The return line on the blower unit was the hardest one to tighten. We went directly through the wall behind the unit, so the only way to get to that connector was to hold the unit up away from the wall, tighten the connection and hang it up again. The video shows the hoses running out the side and then into the wall. That looked a bit rough to me, so I opted for the more challenging way. See photo. Once the lines are evacuated and hold the vacuum, turn both hex nuts on the valves on the compressor unit to.let the refrigerant into the system. I would not recommend using longer lines than the ones delivered with the unit. There may then not be enough refrigerant for the system to operate.Once running, the unit is very quiet, both inside and outside. The sound of silence. It cools very quickly. It has been running a week without any issues.Notes: 1. It has a standard 15 amp plug, so for now, I just plugged it into an existing outlet. Maybe I will make a separate circuit someday.2. The unit pulls a lot of water from the air on humid days. Be sure to have a plan for the rather short drain hose.I will be buying more of these and eventually phase out the central a/c.
GD36 –
Works good so far.. some cons tho
UPDATE…. STILL TRIPPING GFCI .. CAN’T GET SUPPORT AS TO WHY… TRIPS WORSE WHEN USING HEAT… CAN’T GET AHOLD OF ANYONE….UPDATE.. STILL WORKING GOOD.. HAVEN’T USED HEAT YET IN THE COLD WEATHER BUT I’M SURE IT WILL WORK JUST FINE.. DON’T RUN OF OF A GFCI.. TRIPS CIRCUIT INTERMITTENTLY.UPDATE.. STILL WORKING BUT WON’T RUN OFF OF A GFCI FOR SOME REASON.. INTERMITTENTLY TRIPS GFCI. IRRITATING Haven’t used it a whole bunch, but it’s working good so far… It’s R32 tho… And will occasionally trip 15 amp breaker.. so I would suggest having dedicated 20 amp circuit for it .And it comes with 18 awg wire for handler and 16awg for unit supply power… I would run 12 awg for the supply power… Which it what should have been in the box/came with it… Time will tell.. hopefully will last long time.
James and Katie –
Amazing and saved us so much $!
This product has been wonderful. It has cut our electric costs by 2/3 and cools our entire 1000 sq ft home even on the hottest days (in Texas!) Husband has ac tools so he was able to do entire install and get it going quickly! The inside and outside units are super quiet and it is sleek and low profile inside.
William R. Gustus –
Very efficient
Bought this for my garage workshop. Installation was pretty straightforward. Only had a couple of issues with getting it vacuumed down. Cools the garage down much better than a window type unit, being in Arizona this a pretty difficult task. Tried the heat pump this week and doesnât seem to work. Went online to the Cost Way website totroubleshoot and no information was available.
MommyCave –
I should have bought sooner!
I’ve had this in my shop for about 3 months now. I have a 800sqft outbuilding that was previously heated and cooled with space heaters and a portable ac. I went ahead with the 18k btu knowing it would be overkill but with not knowing exactly how well the building is insulated I figured it was worth the risk. My husband and I were able to install it in a days time with the help of some HVAC tech friends tools. The ac actually blows so cold so well that I have to keep it set around 78 otherwise I have to dress for winter in the summer time. I have only had to turn the heat on once so far and it worked very well. I had to set it much lower at 70 and the next morning it was 77. I don’t think that the temperature differences are because of the unit itself, because the temperature does stay consistent rather with where we had to install it due to lack of availability of space. Since installing it my electric bill has finally gone down because it’s not constantly running. Half of the time I don’t even realize it is running because it’s not loud at all compared to the portable I used to run. I am actually considering buying another for my master so I don’t have to heat the whole house in the winter and can just use my fireplace and it as heat source.