

❄️ Chill Smarter, Live Cooler — Your Small Space’s Best Kept Secret
The Midea 5,000 BTU EasyCool Window Air Conditioner is a compact, energy-efficient cooling solution designed for small rooms up to 150 sq. ft. Featuring 7 temperature settings, 2 fan speeds, and a washable reusable filter, it delivers quiet, customizable comfort with easy mechanical controls. Its 145 CFM airflow and 57 dB noise level make it ideal for bedrooms, home offices, or cozy living spaces. Installation is straightforward with included hardware, backed by a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.









| ASIN | B085797ZFF |
| Air Flow Capacity | 145 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,781 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #5 in Window Air Conditioners |
| Capacity | 0.42 Tons |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (11,723) |
| 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 |
J**L
Good little a/c unit for the garage
I bought this for my garage. I live in Alabama. It is March 7, 2023 and was 86 degrees today. This air conditioner was delivered today, so you know I had to install it! Packaging was easy to remove. Now, I must have the world's smallest window in my garage. It's an old, metal frame window. When I read the description, it seemed like it would fit perfectly after measuring my window. The unit itself fit no problem. The issue was the side panels. It was just like an inch too big horizontally to fit my window. However, I remedied this issue by cutting an inch off of the left and right panel frames. Doing this allowed it to fit perfectly. The height was fine. The screws it comes with are kind of junk, but they work for what you need. Also, the mounting brackets didnt work for me, but again, I have some crazy windowns, apparently. So I made my modifications, installed it, and turned it on. Initially, it made a lot of noise kicking on the first time. Now it's quite quiet. It's blowing out some seriously cold air. I am in the process of insulating my garage (already did the garage doors, working on throwing up the panels on the rafters). I think this is going make working on my cars during the summer exponentially better. I don't know how it will do in the full blown summer yet, but I have high hopes. It will at least be tolerable. I'll update in a few months if anything goes wrong with it. Side note: if you want to insulate your garage with insulation panels, go to Lowes over home depot. I got Poly Pro 3/4" thick 4' x 8' panels for approx. $15 a piece. Just use a sharp utility knife to cut it and gorilla glue hot glue sticks to mount it to your garage door panels (you'll need to put blocks of the insulation panels on the garage doors before you install your cut panels or else the height won't be right. You'll know what I'm talking about if you go to do it.) Thank me later.
J**R
Top Notch for the Price
I wish I could give this air conditioner 10 stars. I wasn't expecting much for the price I paid, but I was pleasantly surprised. It cooled the room quite fast on low cool. High cool is for those of us who like to sleep in the Arctic lol. It fits quite snugly in the window, with no gaps or that annoying rattle of the wings vibrating against the window frame. The ac is really quiet. My fan is louder than the ac. The filter works better than I thought it would. I have to clean more often than I would like, but that just means it's pulling nasty stuff out of the air. Love this ac
V**V
An absolute BEAST of a little A/C unit!!!!
Wow!!! I got this small window unit (intended to cool only 150 sq. feet of space) for the living room of my apartment to replace an older GE unit of the same specs that had died after only 1 year of use. I had honestly never heard of the brand Midea before and was a little skeptical, but noticed all the positive reviews and decided to take a chance on this. So glad I did! Despite its small size and specs for "only" having enough BTUs to cool 150 sq. feet of space, this little unit is an ABSOLUTE BEAST. (Note: I am using it in conjunction with a 10,000 BTU A/C on the 2nd floor of my apartment.) My entire apartment is around 1,200 sq. feet. By using a 10,000 BTU A/C (which happens to be an LG brand) on the upstairs floor and this 5,000 BTU Midea unit on the 1st floor, I am able to maintain my entire apartment at a consistent temp of 66 degrees.....even when it is 90 degrees outside. Pretty impressive! The Midea definitely outperforms other brands of the same BTU that I have used in past summers. For example, with previous (other brand) 5,000 BTU units and the exact same configuration (i.e. - a 10,000 BTU unit running upstairs and a different brand of 5,000 BTU running downstairs), I have only been able to get the temp in the apartment down to 68-70 degrees, depending on how hot it is outside. Again, the Midea --- with the temp outside between 85-90 the past few days --- has been solidly maintaining the temp in my apartment at a crisp 66 degrees: pretty impressive! I am supposing that when the temp outside rises to 100+, it may creep up to 68 or so (we shall see), but even so, this little unit is already performing way better than any other previous brand of the same BTU. The other thing I love about the Midea is the speed at which it brings the temp down the first 2-3 degrees. Consistently each day, when I start the unit, the temp in my apartment comes down by 2-3 degrees within the first 20-40 minutes. That is fast! Thereafter, I have observed that the Midea continues to bring the temp down by about 2 degrees per hour, bottoming out at 65-66 degrees, a very respectable low temp. This holds true even when we are cooking in the kitchen 20 feet away, or working out in the living room (generating body heat, etc.). After such a positive initial experience with this brand, I have purchased 2 more A/C units by Midea --- one other 5,000 BTU, and also a 6,000 BTU. I highly recommend this brand for the price. As I said before, it clearly outperforms other brands at similar BTU levels. Only drawback is it's a bit noisy, but honestly I will take noisy for this level of cool comfort.
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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