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Frigidaire FAH106S2T Through-the-Wall 10,000 BTU Air Conditioner

Frigidaire FAH106S2T Through-the-Wall 10,000 BTU Air Conditioner
From Frigidaire

List Price: $449.90
Price: $425.00

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Product Description

The 10,000 BTU through-the-wall air conditioner is perfect for smaller to medium sized rooms. The FAH106S2T has 3 fan speeds and a 4-way directions air control which allow you to choose the strength and direction of the breeze. Mount it through the wall or use the optional window mounting kit and this unit will keep you cool this summer.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #82272 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Beige
  • Brand: Frigidaire
  • Model: FAH106S2T
  • Dimensions: 14.50" h x 24.00" w x 20.50" l, 79.00 pounds

Features

  • Through the wall installation
  • 10,000 BTU cooling capacity
  • Cools room sizes up to 500 sq. ft.
  • Energy efficient ratio: 9:4

Customer Reviews

Don't drill holes5
Right on the cover of the installation manual, item #1(!) includes text and an illustration informing the owner that this unit MUST be installed with a rearward slope. Following this simple instruction will prevent any water issues. Please don't damage your A/C by drilling holes in it. I've owned a very similar model for about five years, but am happy to report that this current model (which I've installed in another room) is even better: nice controls, strong fan and cooling capability, and quiet.

Works well5
It was a great deal since the shipping was free. The ac installed easily in an existing sleeve that was through the wall. Much more efficient than the old ac, cools well etc.

no drain for rain water2
Unit was installed late last fall. During a heavy rain this spring, we had rainwater rolling into the family room via the wall insert. We first blamed the new wall insert, but on closer examination found the A/C itself collects rain water; the bottom of the A/C has no drains at all. Once the water is high enough in the A/C unit, it has nowhere to go but into the house.

I drilled a couple of holes in the bottom of the unit...that should take care of things.