Midea MAT08R1ZWT Air Conditioner 3-in-1 Cooling and 3 Fan Speeds,Sleep Mode, LCD Remote Control, Through The Wall AC, 115V, 8000 BTU, White
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My name is Paula and I'm writing in regards to your inquiry regarding Midea Air Conditioning. There is a drain out the window of this unit. I wish you the best of luck today. Please contact [email protected]. Com (A+ Accredited Business by BBB)
My name is John and I would like to answer your question regarding the Midea MAT08R1ZWT air conditioner. With regards to your inquiry, the packaging includes the unit, installation kit, and trim kit, but the sleeve must be purchased This business is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB A+)
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My name is John and I would like to answer your question regarding the Midea MAT08R1ZWT air conditioner. With regards to your inquiry, the window sleeve does not come with the lens. Depending on the dimensions of the unit, the unit can be installed in an existing window sleeve or a new one may be purchased. This business is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB A+)
Selected User Reviews For Midea MAT08R1ZWT Air Conditioner 3-in-1 Cooling and 3 Fan Speeds,Sleep Mode, LCD Remote Control, Through The Wall AC, 115V, 8000 BTU, White
Thermostat cools my whole room easily with minimal noise. The remote control makes it easy to turn it on and off.
I like it.
A good value for the money. Runs quietly, blows a good amount of cool air, has a good remote control.
I found it to be a perfect match. My favorite thing about this frame is the way it was presented. Worked like a charm. Happy to have found this site!.
Although the unit is quite effective, there is a pool of water Drainage is not possible due to the lack of a drain hole. I am baffled by the situation. After checking the pitch of the unit, I noticed that it slopes downward just before leaving Here's what I say again It does not mention that the install must drill a hole in either the sleeve or the bottom of the unit in any of the instructions pertaining to installation. As for drilling a hole, I'm happy to do so, but it would be nice for someone from Midea to advise. I've reached out to Midea and am waiting to hear back. Unlike in a standard toilet, if there are no drains, the water will rise above the indentation at the back of the unit (where the pooling occurs) and then drain back into I need a bit of help with a suggestion. It looks like a simple instructions could have prevented this from happening since it was a costly device.