

❄️ Stay cool, save energy, and chill quietly — your small space’s new best friend!
The Midea 5,000 BTU EasyCool Window Air Conditioner is a compact, energy-efficient cooling solution designed for rooms up to 150 sq. ft. Featuring whisper-quiet operation at 57 dB, mechanical controls with 7 temperature settings, and a reusable washable filter, it offers personalized comfort with minimal hassle. Its CEER rating of 11.0 ensures lower energy costs, while included mounting accessories make installation straightforward for standard windows. Perfect for small bedrooms, home offices, or living rooms, this unit combines affordability, efficiency, and quiet performance backed by a 1-year warranty.









| ASIN | B085797ZFF |
| Air Flow Capacity | 145 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,593 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Window Air Conditioners |
| Capacity | 0.42 Tons |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (17,503) |
| Date First Available | February 27, 2020 |
| Floor Area | 150 Square Feet |
| Included Components | Window Bracket |
| Installation Method | Window |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 35.3 pounds |
| Item model number | MAW05M1BWT |
| Manufacturer | Midea |
| Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | MAW05M1BWT |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 15.98 x 15.35 x 12.05 inches |
| Size | 5,000 BTU |
| Sound Level | 57 Decibels |
| Special Features | Dust Filter, Fast Cooling |
| Style | 5,000 BTU |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Warranty Description | One Limited Year Warrenty from original purchase date |
| Wattage | 450 watts |
A**N
Very affordable and dependable.
I really like this unit. It has efficient heating and cooling. It's easy to install. Quiet and does a good job. The heat pump will shut off when it's below 41 f. I have found one exception to this. If place in a window over a south facing concrete porch. The sun is lower in the shy in winter. This allows more of the sun to hit the cement. Under the porch roof. It absorbs more heat during the day and radiates it off at night. This unit will capture that heat and continue to heat when the rest of the air temp is below 41f. This really does extend the heating past the 41 shut off temp. The opposite is true in summer. I have a wood stove for when it's below the operating temps. I live in Arkansas on top of the mountains in Solgohachia. I currently have just one in the center of a 16X80 mobile home. I believe 3 of the smaller 8000 btu would heat and cool it nicely. It's surprising how well just 1 does. Currently heating the living room kitchen and dining room. I don't know how as it says it only produces 7000btu of heat and uses about the energy of a 1500 watt space heater. It's almost Christmas. For me the low white noise of the unit is relaxing for sleep. The filter catches a lot of dust and is easy to clean. I plan to get 2 more. Possibly one being the 12000 btu. I Got the 12,000 btu for my mom and it also does great. With the option of good affordable zone comfort. I prefer this over central heat and air. I like it that much. Just have supplemental heat when it's too cold for the heat pump to work.
J**N
Solid, quiet window unit with heating and cooling
I bought this since I really liked the functionality of a previous Midea unit I bought for my shop, but didn't care for the u-shape style. This one is 8000 BTU, and also has the heating function. It is basically a heat pump in a regular square window unit form factor. I bought it to help cool the bedroom, and heat function was just a nice "bonus" that I didn't plan on using. I installed it early April, and the temps dropped the next day. I will say that the heat function works very well, and while the literature says 41 degrees F (5 degrees C) is the minimum outdoor operating temperature, it seemed to work down into the upper 30s (around 2 to 3 degrees C) on a couple nights. In the app, this model actually shows up as a "split unit" so you know it's a real heat pump. Pros Cold when you want it Warm when you want it (within reason) Much quieter than the generic "on/off" style window unit it replaced (this one is inverter driven) Scheduling and long distance operation via Wi-Fi and the app is pretty easy Included remote works well They include locking screws and insulating tape for installation. The top groove and side blocking pieces are included, but you have to attach them Cons If you have sensitive hearing, you'll hear the high pitched whine from the inverter system My LED lights on the same circuit as the AC flicker in a slightly annoying way In auto heat/cool mode, the "dead zone" AKA "hysteresis" is a bit too small. The system will switch between heat and cool a lot if the temperature is close to target Unit was a bit wider than the old AC, and I had to get creative with the side blocking pieces and insulating tape At certain frequencies, you may get some vibration in the wall/window from the AC. I get it a bit, but it's usually while it's speeding up so it only lasts a few seconds. The manual states this happens due to "weak walls." I live in a double wide, so maybe? I'm really being a bit picky, because overall I'm totally satisfied with this unit! I like that it only runs as hard as it needs to, and the 8000 BTU size is great for a medium bedroom and bathroom combo. I strongly recommend it so far. Overall power draw is typically between 200 and 400 watts while running, it does seem to use a bit more power in heat mode and gets close to 500 watts at times (according to a KILL A WATT meter) Stand by is under 2 watts
C**R
It cools and heats, but the thermostat is insane.
I purchased this 8000 BTU inverter A/C for use in a back bedroom that currently doesn't get a lot of heat from the main heat source. As a cooling unit, it's superb and maintains a pretty consistent temperature, although that temperature has little to do with the temperature it is set at. The same is true with the heating feature; the first time I tried it the room had stabilized at around 72 degrees while set at 64, and when I switched to heating mode it immediately started producing heat. This seems to be a constant; no matter what the setting is, when the heat is started it goes through a lengthy cycle before deciding whether or not to honor the setting. The heating function is apparently a true heat pump, meaning that it extracts heat from outside rather than generating it with a resistive heating element. This is good, because it provides about 3-4 times as much heat for a given wattage than a resistive heater would. Typically it draws 250-400 Watts while providing what feels like more than a 1500W electric heater, and I power it from a solar powered inverter. When providing heat, it seems like the actual room temperature depends more on the outside temperature than the thermostat setting, with 62 setting ranging from 64 to about 72, and 66 from about 65 to 75. Oh, and the heat cycle is quite LOUD. But the cost and efficiency of the unit make it worthwhile in my opinion, despite the temperature setting issues.
M**L
Aun no lo ponemos pero creo que vamos andar cómodos con el aire sin pasar calores
ا**ل
لا أحبه كونه لايعمل
S**I
انصح بالشراء جيد عيبه الوحيد ان الكهرب 110 تحتاج محول من 220 إلى 110
I**L
Enfría muy bien un cuarto de 3x4, fácil de instalar, no ocupa mucho cuidado, bastante resistente a la interperie y no ocupa mucho mantenimiento
G**M
It is very loud but other then that is does a good job.
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