Thursday, June 27, 2013

Benefits of Choosing Certain Models of Air Conditioning Window Units


I can remember back to the days before people had air conditioning in their homes. It was a miserable time when all you could do is sit around sweating. There was no way to get a good night's sleep, because all you could do is toss and turn. I also remember when my parents got their first air window unit. It was sheer bliss!

We certainly thought we'd come up in the world. Using a little fan, we could even blow some of the cooler air into the bedrooms, or we could sit in the living room around the TV set feeling oh so cool. Although window air units have lost popularity in recent decades due to the invasion of central air, the people who have no choice but to use them are still grateful for the comfort they can deliver.

Although many companies produce window air conditioners, the favorites on the market seem to be Kenmore. You can find a website which does unbiased reviews of a multitude of products, who conducted their thorough testing on 40 different models of air window units. Of the six categories they broke the different units down into, five were Kenmores. Kenmore grabbed the titles of:

* Best no-frills air unit for small bedrooms
* Best low-profile air conditioners (200 sq. feet)
* Best air conditioner for about 400 sq. feet
* Best window AC for 500 sq. feet
* Best larger air unit for about 600 sq. feet

The only title not won by Kenmore, in their estimation, was the award for best air unit for about 200 sq. feet which went to Frigidaire. If their tests are to be believed, Kenmore models are priced better than comparable models, have more features, and receive the highest reviews from consumers.

One quality is very important for you to look for when you buy a window air unit. This is the Energy Star rating. Standards for receiving these ratings are set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy. They will tell you that if every room air conditioner that was sold in America were Energy Star rated, we could eliminate 1.3 billion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions from our atmosphere. This translates to the emissions from 115,000 cars.

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