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  2. The 6 best-looking window air conditioners that ... - AOL

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    Midea Smart Inverter U-Shaped Window Air Conditioner. $379 at Walmart. See 1 more. It goes without saying that, during the summer, a window air conditioner is an absolute must-have. Considering ...

  3. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in any window

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    Midea Group unveiled their newest product, the Midea U-Shaped A/C. It's easier to install and uses less energy than the typical window unit. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in ...

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    Window ACs no longer have to be eyesores. Shop the best overall, the quietest, the best for small rooms and more. The 6 best-looking window air conditioners that look like decor

  5. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    There are various types of air conditioners. Popular examples include: Window-mounted air conditioner (Suriname, 1955); Ceiling-mounted cassette air conditioner (China, 2023); Wall-mounted air conditioner (Japan, 2020); Ceiling-mounted console (Also called ceiling suspended) air conditioner (China, 2023); and portable air conditioner (Vatican City, 2018).

  6. Friedrich Air Conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich is now focused on manufacturing room air conditioners. [4] Their products include window, thru-the-wall, portable and ductless air conditioners, as well as dehumidifiers. [5] After nearly 40 years of continuous production, Friedrich replaced its long-running QuietMaster line with the professional-grade Kühl series in 2010.

  7. EnergyGuide - Wikipedia

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    Clothes washers, dishwashers, refrigerators, freezers, televisions, water heaters, window air conditioners, mini split air conditioners, central air conditioners, furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and other electronic appliances are all required to have EnergyGuide labels. [1]