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product_id: 133429272
title: "Mini Air Conditioner"
brand: "serenelife"
price: "R$14964"
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# 15L/hr built-in dehumidifier 9,000 BTU heating capacity 10,000 BTU cooling power Mini Air Conditioner

**Brand:** serenelife
**Price:** R$14964
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌬️ Stay cool, stay warm, stay ahead — climate control that moves with you!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mini Air Conditioner by serenelife
- **How much does it cost?** R$14964 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- serenelife enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted serenelife brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Portable Powerhouse:** Lightweight design with rolling wheels lets you move powerful climate control anywhere up to 450 sq. ft.
- • **Space & Energy Saver:** Combines AC, heater, and dehumidifier in one sleek unit, cutting costs and clutter.
- • **Smart Remote Convenience:** Full digital touch control and remote access put comfort settings at your fingertips.
- • **Whisper-Quiet Efficiency:** Operates at a modest 52-56 dBa, balancing powerful airflow with minimal noise disruption.
- • **All-Season Climate Control:** Seamlessly switch between cooling, heating, dehumidifying, and fan modes for year-round comfort.

## Overview

The SereneLife Portable Air Conditioner delivers 10,000 BTU cooling and 9,000 BTU heating power, efficiently conditioning rooms up to 450 sq. ft. Its built-in dehumidifier removes up to 15 liters of moisture per hour, while four versatile modes and a remote control offer seamless year-round comfort. Designed for portability with rolling wheels and a compact footprint, it operates quietly at 52-56 dBa, making it ideal for home or office use.

## Description

Product description

Review: Once I finally got a working unit, it was wonderful! - So, I originally ordered 2 of these. When they arrived, one worked great, but the other one was leaking all of its coolant fluid out of it. The box was all torn up and there was a spot where the outer plastic cover of the unit was crushed or punctured. The replacement came and was also leaking all of its coolant out... actually it was in worse condition. Finally, the replacement for the replacement came and it was in perfect condition; no leaks, no scratches, no issues. Finally! The pictures are of the first one that arrived leaking coolant. So now that I have the two, the timing is pretty perfect. It's early spring, so some days have been in the mid 80's and some days have been in the 30's. That's just how Texas weather is. I can say that both the cooling and heating is awesome on these things. What took me back was how quiet these things were. Some other reviews said they are loud. Compared to what, I don't know, but mine are super quiet. I wasn't expecting this since this is, essentially, an electric furnace and a/c in a plastic container. My only guess about the noise is that they're comparing the noise it makes to... silence, I guess, or (a common issue with any air conditioner) is that they plugged it up and powered it on soon after getting it. When it comes to anything with a compressor pump that moves coolant (or any liquid, for that matter), you have to let it sit upright for hours before ever powering it on. The compressor is not made to move air, so if the liquids haven't settled properly before operating, you're going to quickly damage your compressor. It might still "work", but it might loud or it may never heat or cool to its full capacity. Same goes for refrigerators. The heat capacity of this was impressive. It takes a moment to warm up, so when it does come on, the compressor might kick on first, then the fan will kick in on low. After a while of running it'll be much warmer than when it starts. So far, the coolest night for me was 34 degrees and I actually had to turn them down from 72 to 68 because it quickly got hot in here. While the heat coming out may not be as hot as the heat from a gas furnace or electric space heater, it moves far more air in general. The heat coming out won't be hot enough to set something on fire like a space heater, but the massive amount of air it moves quickly made me see why it didn't need to be any hotter. The heat these provide are more impressive when I realized they use less than 1000 watts each when they are on heat. Most much smaller and less capable space heaters use at least 1500 watts. This thing does have a setting to use to dry out or evaporate the water it has accumulated. If you don't use the included drain hose and leave the drain plugged, it will evaporate this water off when it fills up. If you use it, what's interesting is that the drain is pressured; it comes out with a bit of force, enough to blow bubbles when submerged. It won't splatter water everywhere, but what's good about this is that it means it won't get clogged up like the drain on most air conditioners. I have been working from home for years and years, long before covid, so I know how important it is to have a quiet room to work in as background noise can not only be distracting, but can get you fired. This thing sits less than 6 feet away and can't be detected on my mic. Again, a working unit shouldn't be loud. It says to let it stand upright for at least 2 hours before turning on. I let them stand for at least twice that time, 4 hours. This might be the reason my units are quiet because once that compressor pushes air, it will never run quietly again if it keeps working. As far as the remote, you don't have to point it right at it for it to work. This, like all portable air conditioners, will create a bit of a vacuum which will pull air into any cracks in your walls, windows, floors, etc. No matter how well your home was built, it will pull that air in from somewhere... kitchen vents, dryer vents, bathroom air vents, etc. This happens because the air that the unit uses to cool the rear radiator, which vents outside, is pulled from the back and sides of the unit. It also pulls the air that it is going to heat or cool through the same area. So only some of the air is coming back out into your home (the air that is heated or cooled), but about half of all the air coming in is pushed out of the back of the air conditioner out of the vent that goes through the window. I'm used to using portable air conditioners, so I tend to build a box around them and put an extra vent near the back and pipe it outside, about half the size of the one going out. That tends to stop the issue and give me far greater BTU value than it is rated at. Otherwise, I just leave a window cracked somewhere near the unit as I am used to having to do this with wood stoves anyhow.
Review: SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU - A Versatile and Efficient Cooling Solution - The SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU is a reliable and efficient cooling system designed for rooms up to 450 square feet. This unit boasts a built-in dehumidifier and heating function, making it a versatile choice for various weather conditions. One of the standout features of this air conditioner is its ease of installation and portability. The unit comes with a window mount exhaust kit, which simplifies the setup process. Additionally, the built-in caster wheels and top handle make it easy to move the unit from one room to another, providing flexibility in managing different areas of your home or office. The 10,000 BTU cooling capacity is sufficient for most small to medium-sized spaces, and the unit can also provide warmth during colder months, making it a year-round solution. The remote control allows for convenient operation from a distance, and the digital display provides clear information on the unit's functioning. However, some users may find the noise level to be a bit high during operation, especially at the highest fan speed. Additionally, the unit's energy efficiency may not be on par with some of the more advanced inverter technology air conditioners on the market. Overall, the SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU is a solid choice for those seeking an affordable, versatile, and efficient cooling solution for smaller spaces. While it may not be the quietest option available, its portability, built-in dehumidifier and heating functions, and ease of use make it a valuable addition to any home or office.

## Features

- HANDY AND PORTABLE: The Serene Life Portable Air Conditioner System features a lightweight, handy, sleek body design intended to be used in the bedroom, living room, or garage at home or office. It features rolling wheels for easy portability.Controller type:Remote Control
- BUILT-IN DEHUMIDIFIER: you don’t only get the cooling effect of the portable AC but also helps reduce humidity levels, a huge financial and space saving!
- 4 OPERATING MODES: The compact floor AC indoor cooler conditioning unit features a simple electric plug in operation and has 4 modes - cooling, heating, dehumidifier, and fan. Also features automatic swing mode w/ moving wind vent for maximum air circulation
- REMOTE CONTROL: Features a digital touch button control panel which includes the power, mode, timer, temperature, and fan speed settings. Other functions such as unit selector (°C/°F), sleep key can be adjusted using the included remote control
- GREAT FOR ALL YEAR ROUND: With 10, 000 BTU (ASHRAE) / 6,000 BTU (SACC) cooling power and 9, 000 BTU Heating power, this is the best option to save space and money. The cold air can cover a room up to 450+ sq. ft. , Air flow is rated at 290 m3/hr., moisture removal/dehumidifier at 15 liters/hr. w/ an operating noise level of only 52-56 dBa

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07RMZV7W4 |
| Additional Features | Portable, Remote Controlled |
| Air Conditioner Application | Residential |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 1150 Watts |
| Best Sellers Rank | #500,647 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #644 in Portable Air Conditioners |
| Brand | SereneLife |
| Brand Name | SereneLife |
| Cable Length | 4.3 Feet |
| Capacity | 2800 Cubic Feet |
| Color | White |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Cooling Power | 12000 British Thermal Units |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,473 Reviews |
| Efficiency | Energy Efficient |
| Filter Type | Washable Pre-Filter |
| Floor Area | 350 Square Feet |
| Form Factor | Portable |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00842893117621 |
| Included Components | Exhaust Hose, Remote |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Inverter Type | No Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.4"D x 17.4"W x 32.1"H |
| Item Type Name | 3-in-1 Portable Air Conditioner with Built-in Dehumidifier Function,Fan Mode, Remote Control, Complete Window Mount Exhaust Kit |
| Item Weight | 56.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | SereneLife |
| Model Name | SLPAC |
| Model Number | SLACHT108 |
| Noise | 56 Decibels |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 13.4"D x 17.4"W x 32.1"H |
| Refrigerant | R-32 |
| Room Type | Multi-purpose |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 29.7 |
| Special Feature | Portable, Remote Controlled |
| Start Year | 2020 |
| Start year | 2020 |
| UPC | 842893117621 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Hassle free |
| Warranty Type | 1 Year Warranty |
| Wattage | 1150 watts |
| Window Opening Maximum Height | 32 Inches |
| Window Opening Maximum Width | 32 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SereneLife
- **Capacity:** 2800 Cubic Feet
- **Color:** White
- **Cooling Power:** 12000 British Thermal Units
- **Noise Level:** 56 Decibels
- **Product Dimensions:** 13.4"D x 17.4"W x 32.1"H
- **Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER):** 29.7
- **Special Feature:** Portable, Remote Controlled
- **Start year:** 2020
- **Voltage:** 120 Volts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How wide can the window be for the window mount kit to accommodate ?**
A: The window mount without the extension is 26.6''. However with the extension the range is 37.4'' to 50'' inches. If your window is larger that 26.6 but smaller than 37.4, like mine, the window mount will not work as designed. You would either have to cut the extension or fill in a gap with something.

**Q: How many watts does it use on high setting?**
A: Divide 110 volts by about 900 watts and that’s the amps. So about 12 amps.

**Q: Does this unit have a drain hose that must be run outside in addition to the vent hose?**
A: My unit is currently being replaced as a defective unit but it came with a clear drain hose which does not fit so that it will not attach to the unit in order to leave it draining into a bucket. I have put in a customer support request to Pyle Support about this. I also asked a question here on Amazon for this unit about the drain hose not fitting the drain hole outlet and no one has responded to my question as of yet.

**Q: How many decibels is it at low and at high settings?**
A: im reading 69 dB standing about 10 ft from this unit...pretty loud for an office but it does the job. 12k BTU unit

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Once I finally got a working unit, it was wonderful!
*by N***N on April 1, 2021*

So, I originally ordered 2 of these. When they arrived, one worked great, but the other one was leaking all of its coolant fluid out of it. The box was all torn up and there was a spot where the outer plastic cover of the unit was crushed or punctured. The replacement came and was also leaking all of its coolant out... actually it was in worse condition. Finally, the replacement for the replacement came and it was in perfect condition; no leaks, no scratches, no issues. Finally! The pictures are of the first one that arrived leaking coolant. So now that I have the two, the timing is pretty perfect. It's early spring, so some days have been in the mid 80's and some days have been in the 30's. That's just how Texas weather is. I can say that both the cooling and heating is awesome on these things. What took me back was how quiet these things were. Some other reviews said they are loud. Compared to what, I don't know, but mine are super quiet. I wasn't expecting this since this is, essentially, an electric furnace and a/c in a plastic container. My only guess about the noise is that they're comparing the noise it makes to... silence, I guess, or (a common issue with any air conditioner) is that they plugged it up and powered it on soon after getting it. When it comes to anything with a compressor pump that moves coolant (or any liquid, for that matter), you have to let it sit upright for hours before ever powering it on. The compressor is not made to move air, so if the liquids haven't settled properly before operating, you're going to quickly damage your compressor. It might still "work", but it might loud or it may never heat or cool to its full capacity. Same goes for refrigerators. The heat capacity of this was impressive. It takes a moment to warm up, so when it does come on, the compressor might kick on first, then the fan will kick in on low. After a while of running it'll be much warmer than when it starts. So far, the coolest night for me was 34 degrees and I actually had to turn them down from 72 to 68 because it quickly got hot in here. While the heat coming out may not be as hot as the heat from a gas furnace or electric space heater, it moves far more air in general. The heat coming out won't be hot enough to set something on fire like a space heater, but the massive amount of air it moves quickly made me see why it didn't need to be any hotter. The heat these provide are more impressive when I realized they use less than 1000 watts each when they are on heat. Most much smaller and less capable space heaters use at least 1500 watts. This thing does have a setting to use to dry out or evaporate the water it has accumulated. If you don't use the included drain hose and leave the drain plugged, it will evaporate this water off when it fills up. If you use it, what's interesting is that the drain is pressured; it comes out with a bit of force, enough to blow bubbles when submerged. It won't splatter water everywhere, but what's good about this is that it means it won't get clogged up like the drain on most air conditioners. I have been working from home for years and years, long before covid, so I know how important it is to have a quiet room to work in as background noise can not only be distracting, but can get you fired. This thing sits less than 6 feet away and can't be detected on my mic. Again, a working unit shouldn't be loud. It says to let it stand upright for at least 2 hours before turning on. I let them stand for at least twice that time, 4 hours. This might be the reason my units are quiet because once that compressor pushes air, it will never run quietly again if it keeps working. As far as the remote, you don't have to point it right at it for it to work. This, like all portable air conditioners, will create a bit of a vacuum which will pull air into any cracks in your walls, windows, floors, etc. No matter how well your home was built, it will pull that air in from somewhere... kitchen vents, dryer vents, bathroom air vents, etc. This happens because the air that the unit uses to cool the rear radiator, which vents outside, is pulled from the back and sides of the unit. It also pulls the air that it is going to heat or cool through the same area. So only some of the air is coming back out into your home (the air that is heated or cooled), but about half of all the air coming in is pushed out of the back of the air conditioner out of the vent that goes through the window. I'm used to using portable air conditioners, so I tend to build a box around them and put an extra vent near the back and pipe it outside, about half the size of the one going out. That tends to stop the issue and give me far greater BTU value than it is rated at. Otherwise, I just leave a window cracked somewhere near the unit as I am used to having to do this with wood stoves anyhow.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU - A Versatile and Efficient Cooling Solution
*by J***Y on October 14, 2024*

The SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU is a reliable and efficient cooling system designed for rooms up to 450 square feet. This unit boasts a built-in dehumidifier and heating function, making it a versatile choice for various weather conditions. One of the standout features of this air conditioner is its ease of installation and portability. The unit comes with a window mount exhaust kit, which simplifies the setup process. Additionally, the built-in caster wheels and top handle make it easy to move the unit from one room to another, providing flexibility in managing different areas of your home or office. The 10,000 BTU cooling capacity is sufficient for most small to medium-sized spaces, and the unit can also provide warmth during colder months, making it a year-round solution. The remote control allows for convenient operation from a distance, and the digital display provides clear information on the unit's functioning. However, some users may find the noise level to be a bit high during operation, especially at the highest fan speed. Additionally, the unit's energy efficiency may not be on par with some of the more advanced inverter technology air conditioners on the market. Overall, the SereneLife Small Air Conditioner Portable 10,000 BTU is a solid choice for those seeking an affordable, versatile, and efficient cooling solution for smaller spaces. While it may not be the quietest option available, its portability, built-in dehumidifier and heating functions, and ease of use make it a valuable addition to any home or office.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Average, blows cold
*by A***R on August 24, 2025*

My 7 year old Honeywell (HW) portable AC has served well in the ever warming summers in Seattle when I need it, but has definitely been on its way out since last year, and my West facing top floor condo gets miserably warm in our long evenings this summer if it's even 80F+ outside. I picked this up to try in my bedroom while the HW slowly dies admirably on the other end of the condo, it was on sale and was all that could be delivered quickly (which it was, and the delivery was excellent up my several flights of stairs, kudos!) for our final week-long stretch of 80-90F days. It works fine enough, when it settles in on-balance w/ the compressor on its probably ~80% as loud as my reliable Ol' Honeywell (which I never kept in my room & is a 12K BTU unit vs 10K BTU for this one)...but as several others have said...it gets LOUD as the compressor whirls back and forth from its near resonant frequency, and so it's this recurring high pitched whirring sound that is way beyond white noise. I like to sleep with white thunderstorm noise on and this drowns that out completely when the compressor slips towards the whirring end of the resonance. It blows COLD air (like cheap hotel ice cold, it's great, and made me realize how dead my HW unit actually is) and the window kit and hose fit both my unit and sliding window well compared to some of the janky things I've had to slap together with my HW over the years. The fan by itself isn't overly loud on low, but the jolt from that, to randomly off because unlike my HW, when it reaches the set temp it turns all the way off vs the fan staying on all the time, to the full on WHIIIRRIRIRIRIRIRRR it makes is too much to keep in a bedroom. A few days of fidgeting with leveling shims under the wheels (on already level ground) has only made the whirring ~10% better. Next summer this will go in the living room and if it makes it 2-3 years I'll be happy. I would pass on this if I had to buy it again. EDIT: Moving this to my living room and shaking one of the corners around a bit made something knock loose in the wheel area and now it's no longer making the recurring whirring noise (and I could remove the shims I was using), and is definitely slightly more quiet at full blast than my old HW. Fan on high it's keeping my whole condo cool, and is a bearable level of noise, but I still wouldn't keep in a bedroom that I'm sleeping in.

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