Consumer Reports rates the best air conditioners

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Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Consumer Reports rates the best air conditioners
Reporter Nina Pineda takes a look into Consumer Reports' highest rated air conditioners.

NEW YORK (WABC) -- Consumer Reports groups air conditioners into three main sizes based on BTUs (British Thermal Units) and the size of the room needing cooling, which you'll also find listed on most air conditioners.

Small A/Cs are best for rooms that are 100 to 300 square feet; medium A/Cs are for 250 to 400 square feet, and large A/Cs should cool rooms of 350 to 650 square feet.

None of that matters if the air conditioner doesn't perform well. That's why, in Consumer Reports' special lab, window air conditioners must lower the temperature inside to a set point of 75 degrees. Sounds easy, but testers challenge the air conditioners to cool a room that's 90 degrees with nearly 60 percent humidity.

Another factor in Consumer Reports' scoring is an accurate thermostat. The more accurate the thermostat, the more money you save. If the air conditioner is thinking that it's still trying to hit 75 degrees even though the room temperature is actually 71 degrees, it's running longer than it needs to and wasting electricity.

The best air conditioners in Consumer Reports' tests can cool a room in about 15 minutes or less and keep the temperature consistent. The best part: they don't necessarily cost more money either.

For small rooms, a good option is the Amana AMAP061BW for $200. For a medium-sized room, Consumer Reports recommends the GE AHS08LX for $250, available at Lowe's. For rooms from 350 to 650 square feet, the LG LW1216ER for $350 is a winner.

Consumer Reports says consider an A/C with a programmable setting or timer, or one that's WiFi-enabled so you can come home to a cool house.

Remember, whether you're buying a new air conditioner this year or maintaining an older one, be sure to clean the filter once a month. The cleaner the filter, the less work the unit has to do and the longer it will run, which will save you money.

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