skyking
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Has anyone ever used one of those a/c units like you get at Sams. They are portable and just vent to the outside through what looks like a dryer hose. I am thinking of getting my wife one for her sewing room. 375 sq.ft.

16,000 is pretty big. I have a 5,000 btu window A/C in my bedroom which is about 12x14 (170 sq. ft.) and it does a good job in 90+ degree heat. You are right, though. I do wish it was bigger.I have one in my "Office" It works fine for the space I use it in. The office is about 100 sq ft but is just a partitioned off part of my shop, not insulated and not sealed. Summertime it does not keep up. But with a proper room in a home it should do OK.
Downside! As with all AC's it produces a lot of condensate water. This goes to a small tank, in the unit. It needs to be drained often. For me at lest daily and in Summer more often. Or there is an option to put a drain to outside. But I have no convenient place to drain it so I stick with the tank option. For now....
Also check the rating as they come in a couple of sizes. The small ones are worthless. I think mine is 16,000 btu.
Has anyone ever used one of those a/c units like you get at Sams. They are portable and just vent to the outside through what looks like a dryer hose. I am thinking of getting my wife one for her sewing room. 375 sq.ft.
The single hose type is one of the dumbest designs Ive seen. It pulls conditioned air from the home and pumps it across the condenser and dumps it outside. In turn the air is replaced in the house by unconditioned air from outside. Make zero sense to me. If they make a dual pipe model it would be much more ideal.
