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Luko Portable Air Conditioner 5000BTU - with code - sold by Ebuyer (UK Mainland)

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Luko Portable Air Conditioner 5000BTU 3 in 1 Air Conditioning, Air Cooler, Dehumidifier with Fan Function, Remote Control, 24 Hour Timer & Window Venting Kit

Energy-efficient, environmentally-friendly cooling unit for homes, offices, home gyms and conservatories

Introducing the latest in quiet, energy-efficient cooling, the Luko 5000btu is a sleek, portable air conditioner that’s perfect to cool homes and offices during warm weather.

Energy Efficient
With the Energy Rating A standard, this low noise unit is a really efficient air conditioner. It’s great for you and great for the environment!

Super Cooling
300m3 of air circulated per hour means super cooling. This unit has air conditioning, dehumidification, ventilation and other functions integrated to keep you cool!

Ideal for home
In low fan speed the new and reduced sound pressure level of just 53dB(A) makes this an easy portable air conditioner to live with. The Luko 5000BTU is perfect for use in the home or office to provide personal cooling in rooms around 5-15m². Removing the hot, humid air from the room reduces the relative humidity which will help to remove the sticky feeling from the air during the summer months.

Or office
This is a great unit for ensuring your staff keep their cool under pressure! Suitable for offices and other workplace environments between 5-15m². With a 24-hr timing switch you can set it up for ideal scheduling.

Easy to use
With straightforward controls, remote control and a manual included, this user-friendly air conditioning unit will have you cooled down and comfortable in no time!

Reliable cooling
The unit comes with a two years parts and labour manufacturers warranty. A reliable device which will keep on going. Stay cool all summer with this energy efficient and powerful air conditioning unit from Ebuyer.

Specifications:

  • Cooling Capacity: 5000 BTU / 557W
  • Weight: 20.5kgs
  • Dimensions: 678 x 328 x 305
  • Duct Length: 1.8m / 71″
  • Duct Diameter: 15cm / 5.9″
  • Energy Rating: A
  • Current (nominal): 2.5 A
  • Refrigerant: R290 / 105g
  • Maximum Airflow: 260m³ / hour
  • Approximate Room Size: 5-15m²
  • Noise Level: 53dB(A) in low fan speed
  • Moisture Removal: 0.8 litres / hour
  • Power Consumption: 557 watts
  • Power Supply: 220-240V / 50Hz
  • Modes: Cool, Fan, Dry and Sleep
  • Fan Speeds: 2
  • Off Timer: Yes (1-24 hours)
  • On Timer: Yes (1-24 hours)
  • Window Kit Included?: Yes
  • Remote Control Included?: Yes

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Power Consumption - O.557 Kilowatt per hour
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  1. HomeworkRadio's avatar
    This is a steal! we have one and it cools the whole of the downstairs in the summer. The air that comes out it ice cold so even it if cant do it's full job (Your area is bigger than its recommended for) the benefit is 100% noticeable and makes those hot days bearable. Just do it if you're on the fence.
    1616french's avatar
    This very same model?
  2. ogeran's avatar
    An Australian taught me this trick for what he called budget air conditioning, and I used it the last couple of years and it's effective, kind of! Basically you put frozen two litre bottles of water in front of an air fan. I could go through the details but essentially it only works if you are awake for obvious reasons. You need pretty much half a chest freezer to freeze and top up. If its still hot at night then unfortunately you'll have to crawl outta bed and grab some frozen bottles from the chest freezer etc.. it's far from perfect and I'm lucky enough to have s#it loads of freezer , but it's cheap
    cbflazaro's avatar
    Whatever cooling the bottles give you will result in equivalent extra heat on the back of your fridge.

    So this trick only works if the fridge is outside the house or you shut the kitchen door and accept the kitchen will be warmer.

    -source: thermodynamics laws
  3. AB11's avatar
    Anyone know if the hose kit is included?
    timkane33e5a's avatar
    Yes it is. Its pretty short though so might not reach a high window. Plus you don't get a seal kit. I'm probably going to buy some perspex and cut a hole in it.
  4. WillPS's avatar
    I'm after something I can take to a Haven caravan if it's hot (I sleep terribly in the heat) and can be used in addition to some other units during the height of summer to help keep the house warm.

    For £100, this seems to fit the bill nicely.
    donny's avatar
    stop going to Haven - go to Iceland and your holiday will be far more comfortable
  5. vinsona85's avatar
    hmm i bought a 9000 and i wouldn't say it was overly cold.. and this it's directed right at me.. 5000 might be abit too weak but for £100 might be worth a shot for some.
    jungleboy123's avatar
    same, now i see deals on the 12000 btu's. I think i will keep my 9000 as its just the rigght size, only thing is i have to stand next to it to cool but after i fall asleep its not a problem
  6. Broxy's avatar
    5000 BTU wouldn't cool a broom cupboard let alone a room.
  7. DM24's avatar
    For the price, its excellent value, however 5000 BTU isn't going really cool down a room bigger than a standard 'box' bedroom... Just be realistic with the space you're looking to cool before buying and use a BTU calculator to give you a rough estimate of what you'd require
  8. Rod_Todder's avatar
    Don't waste your money, I bought this and 5000BTU was noisy enough to give me a headache, but did almost nothing to the room temperature. I've bought a 12000BTU and it's just right.
  9. Kingydaman's avatar
    Seems a decent price to cool a small room.
  10. A_Gill's avatar
    Worth a try for 100 quid!
    donny's avatar
    it will cost 100 quid to run it for a week !
  11. Franchesca.Sdoyle's avatar
    I bought a 10,000 Meaco one for £179 last week from Amazon Warehouse, otherwise I'd be all over this for my small bedroom
    DealSeeker9988's avatar
    Is that still available?
  12. megaboy's avatar
    What's the noise on this thing like?
    Fagol's avatar
    We're able to watch the telly with it on low fan mode. We usually just it on high initially then switch to low or off even.

    But yeah it's loud.
  13. ChrisWhalley's avatar
    Ordered thanks
  14. DR.Lang's avatar
    Own Homcom 9000BTU. Its loud.
    ToxicNeo's avatar
    very helpful, considering this is neither Homcom nor 9000BTU
  15. PS_Cool1121's avatar
    Tempted to get this but can anyone recommend a good window seal kit for this unit?

    Dumb question but I assume this unit includes the hose too?
    TerryT's avatar
    Keen to know any recommended window seals too.

    I bought a decent cooler a few years ago but I do just shove the hose out the window, which means I simultaneously let in the hot outside air. So it kind of spot cools the area it’s pointing at but the room itself tends to remain warm, or only a few degrees cooler. Plus I’m wasting expensive electricity. It does the trick, I stay cool; but I tend to spend the day cycling between turning it on, getting too cold with it pointed at me, turning it off, quickly becoming hot again and repeat. The room itself doesn’t become the chilly chamber I want it to be.

    This is a small home office of around 3.5M x 2.5M with a 9000 btu cooler.
  16. Enchante's avatar
    Was going to be looking for a small unit for my bedroom (already got a bigger one for downstairs) so this is ideal , there’s £2.50 bonus cash back through quidco signup as well. 

    as others have said , extra £1 or so a day on those warm days to make sleep manageable is well worth it. 
  17. DealKingForever's avatar
    Is this all you need? Or any extra bits hose too for the window ?
  18. BargainBros's avatar
    Air con machine for the uk! About as useful as an ash tray on a motorbike. 
  19. serefafc's avatar
    Just received mine, avoid it. Even on low fan setting it's so loud, got a headache after 5 minutes. Returning
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