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Portable Air Conditioners

Stay cool with portable air conditioners delivering efficient temperature control, easy mobility & reliable performance for flexible spaces. Discover premium models from De’Longhi, Olimpia Splendid, Rinnai & Dimplex, giving you trusted comfort solutions from The Good Guys.

Benefits of Using a Portable Air Conditioner

Portable air conditioners offer cooling without permanent installation, making them suitable for renters and temporary cooling needs.

Portable Air Conditioners draw warm, humid air from a room, cool and dehumidify it, then circulate the cooled air back. Unlike Split System, Window Wall, or ducted systems requiring professional installation, portable units need only a power outlet and window access for heat venting.

Key advantages:

  • No professional installation required—setup takes minutes

  • Relocate between rooms as needed throughout the home

  • Take with you when moving house or rental properties

  • Lower upfront cost compared to fixed air conditioning systems

  • Suitable for rental properties where permanent modifications aren't permitted

  • Evaporative models add humidity in dry climates whilst cooling

Portable evaporative air conditioners use water tank evaporation to cool air, functioning as mild humidifiers in drier climates. Leading brands include DeLonghi, Rinnai, Dimplex, and Olimpia Splendid.


Choosing the Right Size Portable AC

Cooling capacity measured in kilowatts (kW) or British Thermal Units (BTU) determines which room sizes a portable air conditioner can effectively cool.

Capacity guidelines by room size:

  • 2.0-2.5kW (7,000-9,000 BTU): Small rooms up to 20m²

  • 2.6-3.5kW (9,000-12,000 BTU): Medium rooms 20-30m²

  • 3.6-4.5kW (12,000-15,000 BTU): Large rooms 30-40m²

  • 4.6kW+ (16,000+ BTU): Extra large rooms over 40m²

Room characteristics affect cooling requirements beyond floor area. High ceilings, large windows receiving direct sunlight, poor insulation, or open-plan layouts require higher capacity units than enclosed, well-insulated rooms of the same floor space.

Undersized units run continuously without adequately cooling the space, wasting energy and wearing components prematurely. Oversized units cycle on and off frequently, failing to properly dehumidify and creating temperature fluctuations.


Portable AC Features to Consider

Dehumidification Function - Built-in dehumidifiers remove excess moisture from air whilst cooling. This dual function proves particularly useful in humid climates where moisture contributes significantly to discomfort. Some models include dedicated dehumidification modes operating independently of cooling.

  • Programmable Timers - Timers allow scheduling cooling to start before arriving home or shut off after falling asleep. This automation prevents running the unit unnecessarily whilst ensuring comfort when needed.

  • Remote Control and Smart Features - Remote controls enable adjusting settings from across the room. Wi-Fi-enabled models connect to smartphone apps for monitoring and control when away from home, useful for pre-cooling spaces before arrival.

  • Multiple Fan Speeds - Variable fan speeds balance cooling power against noise levels. Lower speeds suit sleeping or quiet activities, whilst higher speeds provide rapid cooling during peak heat.

  • Sleep Mode - Dedicated sleep modes gradually adjust temperature throughout the night and reduce fan speed for quieter operation. This feature maintains comfort whilst minimising disturbance.

  • Oscillating or Directional Airflow - Adjustable louvers direct cooled air towards specific areas or oscillate to distribute cooling more evenly throughout the room.


Energy Efficiency and Cost Savings

Portable air conditioners generally consume more electricity per cooling output compared to split system or ducted installations. Energy efficiency varies significantly between models, with star ratings indicating relative performance.

Efficiency considerations:

Higher star ratings indicate lower electricity consumption for equivalent cooling capacity. Compare units of identical capacity when assessing energy efficiency, as larger units naturally consume more power.

Portable units suit occasional use during peak summer rather than continuous daily operation. For frequent use, fixed systems typically prove more economical over time despite higher installation costs.

Running costs depend on electricity rates, usage hours, and ambient temperature. Units working harder in extremely hot conditions or poorly insulated spaces consume more power per hour.

Proper sizing prevents energy waste—correctly matched capacity runs fewer hours to maintain target temperature compared to undersized units cycling constantly.


Maintenance and Care Tips

Regular Cleaning Tasks

  • Empty condensate water collection tank when full indicator activates

  • Clean or replace air filters every 2-4 weeks during heavy use

  • Wipe exterior surfaces with damp cloth to remove dust buildup

  • Clean exhaust hose annually to maintain airflow efficiency

  • Inspect and clean vents and grilles monthly

Seasonal Maintenance

Store units in dry locations during winter months. Drain all condensate water before storage to prevent mould growth. Remove and clean filters before storing. Cover unit to protect from dust accumulation.

Run unit in fan-only mode for several hours before winter storage to dry internal components thoroughly. This prevents moisture-related issues during dormant periods.

Optimising Performance

Position units away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure adequate clearance around air intake and exhaust vents—typically 30-50cm minimum. Close doors and windows whilst operating to prevent cooled air escape and hot air infiltration.

Seal window gaps around exhaust hose installations. Even small openings allow hot air to enter, reducing cooling efficiency and increasing electricity consumption.


Transportable AC Styles and Design Options

Portable air conditioners come in upright tower designs and shorter, wider units. Tower styles occupy less floor space whilst wider models offer greater stability and sometimes larger water collection tanks.

Finish options typically include white, grey, or black plastics. Control panels range from simple mechanical dials to digital displays with touch controls. Handle placement and castor wheel quality affect mobility between rooms.

Exhaust hose length and diameter vary by model. Longer hoses provide installation flexibility but can reduce efficiency if excessively extended. Standard hoses stretch 1.2-1.8 metres.

Window kit designs suit sliding or sash windows primarily. Hinged window installations require custom solutions or alternative venting arrangements.


Noise Levels and Sound Reduction

Operating noise measured in decibels (dB) varies from 45-65dB depending on fan speed and model design. Quieter units around 45-50dB suit bedrooms, whilst noisier models acceptable in living areas during daytime.

Noise comparison:

  • 45-50dB: Quiet conversation level, suitable for sleeping

  • 51-55dB: Moderate conversation level, acceptable for most spaces

  • 56-65dB: Louder operation, may disturb light sleepers

Sleep modes reduce fan speed and compressor cycling frequency for quieter night operation. Position units away from beds when possible to minimise sleep disturbance.

Vibration against floors or walls amplifies perceived noise. Placing rubber mats under units dampens vibration transmission. Ensure units sit level on stable surfaces.


Beyond portable air conditioners, several cooling alternatives suit different requirements and budgets.

Split system air conditioners require professional installation but offer superior energy efficiency and cooling capacity. These systems suit permanent residences where installation is permitted.

Window wall units mount directly in window openings or through external walls. Installation complexity sits between portable and split systems.

Pedestal fans circulate air without cooling it, providing relief through increased air movement at minimal running cost. These work well in combination with air conditioners to distribute cooled air more effectively.

Evaporative coolers suit dry climates, using water evaporation to reduce air temperature. These consume less electricity than refrigerative air conditioners but add humidity rather than removing it.

Room type and usage patterns help determine appropriate cooling capacity:

  • Bedrooms (10-15m²): 2.0-2.5kW handles single or double bedrooms with standard ceiling height

  • Living rooms (20-30m²): 2.6-3.5kW suits most living spaces without excessive sun exposure

  • Open plan areas (30-40m²): 3.6-4.5kW manages combined kitchen-dining-living spaces

  • Home offices (10-20m²): 2.0-3.0kW depending on equipment heat generation and sun exposure

Adjust capacity upward for rooms with large windows, high ceilings above 2.7m, poor insulation, or significant heat-generating equipment like gaming computers or multiple appliances.

Portable air conditioners require minimal setup compared to fixed systems. Measure window dimensions before purchasing to ensure supplied venting kits fit properly. Standard kits suit sliding or sash windows—hinged windows may need custom solutions.

Position the unit near a window with access to power outlets. Attach the exhaust hose to the unit and secure the window adapter kit. Some units include adjustable window panels, whilst others require temporary sealing with foam or similar materials.

Ensure the exhaust hose remains as short and straight as practical. Excessive length or sharp bends reduce efficiency. Leave adequate clearance around air intake vents for unrestricted airflow.

Condensate water drains into internal collection tanks requiring regular emptying, or some models offer continuous drainage via hose connection to floor drains or external locations. Check manufacturer specifications for drainage options on specific models.

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Spiking temperatures got you hot, sticky and over it? For beating the heat at home, there are a myriad of cooling solutions; but to chill on a budget, you can’t go past portable coolers. At The Good Guys, we’ve got you covered with energy-efficient, go-anywhere fans, purifying evaporative coolers and portable air conditioners to keep you and your wallet comfortable on those summer scorchers. From knowing what to look for, to the biggest trends and new technology – like coolers that clean the air, too – we’ve got you covered.

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Baby, it’s hot outside, but with an air conditioner at the ready you’ve got it made in the shade – in every room of the house. Installing an air conditioner does not need to be a costly exercise. In fact, the best cheap air conditioners are out to impress, with features that make it easy to cool your bedroom, home office or the whole house in a jiffy.

Renting? Put a cheap portable air conditioner on your shopping list and watch the indoor temperature drop! Here’s how to find the best cheap air conditioner to suit your needs.

“Start your search for an air conditioner by measuring the dimensions of the space you want to cool,” says Scott Bazley, The Good Guys Buyer – Seasonal. “You’ll need a unit that’s powerful enough to reach all corners of the room, while still delivering on energy efficiency for ongoing savings.”

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It’s a debate that rages in Aussie households as soon as the mercury spikes, and anyone who’s lived through a sticky summer knows we don’t need the added heat. So, what is the ideal temperature to set the air conditioner for the ideal level of cool in summer?

The fact of the matter is what feels good to you might not be best for your health, the planet or your power bill. And, not all air conditioners are created equal, with split system, reverse cycle and portable air conditioners all offering different cooling, heating and energy-saving features. 

So, we consulted the experts. Here’s what they had to say …

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When it comes to heating and cooling your home, it can be challenging to find the right system for your needs. There are a lot of air conditioners on the market to choose from and they all offer different features and benefits. One of the most popular to install is a split system air conditioner. We’ve put together this handy guide to get you started and help you choose the best split system air conditioner for your home and lifestyle.

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The best time to plan for new air conditioning? Before those steamy days (and muggy nights) arrive and you’re at risk of making a rushed decision in the heat of the moment. Whether you’re looking to install a split system or window wall system in a new home, a do-it-all reverse cycle system for year-round comfort, or you’re hot under the collar to upgrade to a feature-stacked smart model, it pays to research which type of air conditioner you need. And where it should go!

“Picking the wrong spot for your aircon means it will have to work harder to keep you cool, which can lead to higher running costs,” warns Scott Bazley, The Good Guys Buyer – Seasonal.

With so many options to choose from, we’ve put together this handy guide to help make finding the most cost-efficient cooling solution for your home a breeze!

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