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Soleus Air PH3-10R-03 10,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Heat Pump and Remote Control

Nov 19th, 2009 by tags3

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  • Portable air conditioner, dehumidifier, heater, and 3-speed fan
  • Electronic control panel; adjustable temperature; Auto mode; Sleep mode
  • 24-hour on/off timer for efficient operation; optional oscillation; tank “full” indicator
  • Includes exhaust hose, window kit, drain tube and pan, and remote control
  • Measures 22-1/6 by 13 by 27-7/9 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Product Description
All-in-one appliance – space and energy saving machine that cools, dehumidifies and cleans the air, to fulfill all of your comfort needs. Offers 10,000 BTU’s of Air Conditioning, 10,500 BTU Heat Pump Heater, along with a 55 pint evaporative dehumidifier, single hose design, adjustable and programable thermostat, and 3 speed Oscillation Fan. Heavy Duty Casters bring this unit where its needed the most, for spot cooling, workshops, garages, home/apartments with limi… More >>

Soleus Air PH3-10R-03 10,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Heat Pump and Remote Control

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5 Responses to “Soleus Air PH3-10R-03 10,000-BTU Evaporative Portable Air Conditioner with Heat Pump and Remote Control”

  1. B. B. Wilson
    November 10, 2009 at 4:25 pm

    this is a great product. We have it in my sons room which is the room over the garage and being the furthest room from out upstairs unit this portable unit does the trick!! I would totally recommend this product.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Richard M. Mathis
    November 10, 2009 at 5:31 pm

    So I looked around locally before ordering such a heavy device online, but it was cheaper with free shipping so how couldn’t I buy it? I was a bit worried when it came, because the box was so big, but its mostly padding, the unit is very respectably sized, and while it has some weight to it, the wheels make it super easy to move around.

    The unit is easy to understand, works great, I wish I had bought one a long time ago. I use it in the garage so I can have guests over during bbqs (I live in a townhouse-like setup, so have to bbq outside my garage), and it does a great job of keeping it cool. Being in Vegas, the real test will be this summer, but I have confidence it’ll make a noticeable difference.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. S. kaner
    November 10, 2009 at 6:11 pm

    Unit came with defective hairline crack in water reservoir. Ruined $400 area rug and wood floors underneath it on the first day of use. It was supposed to turn itself off when the water reservoir fills up, but did not. Extremely irritating draining process even if it wasn’t cracked. Wish I had chosen any of the other competing air conditioners found on amazon. Never buying a Soleus product ever again.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Lisa M. Martin
    November 10, 2009 at 6:31 pm

    I have had the unit for 2 summers. It sucks. You can’t empty it easily. It does not cool our master bedroom and I regret buying it, especially at the cost. Please just buy a window unit. You will regret this purchase.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. The Lion
    November 10, 2009 at 8:43 pm

    Piece of garbage.

    (side note: the first one that got sent to me leaked water everywhere; I sent it back and received a working unit)

    It’s as if someone designed this thing aiming specifically for annoyance and inconvenience.

    The manual is full of contradictions and outright lies; the unit needs draining far more than they suggest and the process is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever tried to do.

    The drainage spout is located about a half inch off the ground and the manual suggests that you not move the unit while it’s full (I don’t know exactly how much water it holds, but it takes a loooong time to drain).

    This forces you to do one of two things; spend an hour filling up and emptying the tiny little tray they give you, or come up with some of your own creative and time saving drainage methods because you WILL have to drain this thing every 4-6 hours.

    Plus, this unit is massive and a HUGE pain in the ass to move unless you can roll it to wherever you’re emptying it.

    That being said, if you can rig up a way for it to drain continuously, it works like a charm.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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