There are a variety of reasons why you may need a portable air conditioner. If you live in an older home that does not have duct work, or you cannot afford to install a new central heating and cooling system in your home, a portable air conditioner is often your only choice. For many people, swamp coolers or window units just do not provide a suitable alternative to either a portable air conditioner or a ductless unit. Window air conditioners block the view and use of the window that they are mounted in. An added worry is security, as a window with an air conditioner cannot be locked. Portable air conditioners are excellent alternatives. Many units include air cleaners and dehumidifiers. The improved quality of the air alone is often a reason to go with a portable air conditioner unit over a window unit. Whether you choose a portable air conditioner or a ductless air conditioner, you are making a space-saving choice. While a portable air conditioner can be moved from to room as necessary, a ductless unit will be mounted. The installation of a ductless unit is relatively straightforward, as the unit will only need space for some tubing to run through the wall, typically an opening of less than three inches. Portable air conditioners truly are portable. Many come with wheels on the bottom so that you can move them freely through your house. This is a great feature, because it often takes a little trial and error to determine where you will get the most bang for your buck. Portable air conditioners often come equipped with many extras, including air cleaners and a fan only mode. |