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Product Review: Sharp CV-P10MX Portable Air Conditioner

By D Swain, published Jan 14, 2008
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
The Sharp CV-P10MX is a portable air conditioner that produces 9,500 BTUs per hour. The unit has an approximate price of $550. Let's take a look at some of the features offered by the device.

The Sharp CV-P10MX portable air conditioner features a self-evaporating system that dispels water out using an exhaust hose. Since it's a tankless design that removes water during operation, you never have to worry about emptying buckets. Most other portable units require you to empty a container designed to collect water.

The Sharp CV-P10MX comes equipped with a dehumidifier. The dehumidifier is capable of collecting up to 60 pints of moisture from the air each day. The unit also features the Plasmacluster Ion generator. The generator releases negative and positive ions into the air.

This portable air conditioner provides an air flow of 280 cubic feet per minute. The Sharp CV-P10MX also features automatic oscillating louvers. The louvers help distribute air more evenly throughout the room. The unit also has four-way air direction that move up, down, left, and right. This allows you to direct cool air to a specific area in the room.

The Sharp CV-P10MX portable air conditioner also comes with a remote control that has an LCD display. The remote allows you to control the air conditioner from anywhere in the room. You can change the timer, mode, and fan speeds with the convenient remote control. The unit comes equipped with three separate fan speeds and a 12-hour timer.

This portable air conditioner weighs approximately 83 pounds. However, it's situated on four casters. The casters allow you to move the Sharp CV-P10MX portable air conditioner to different room throughout your home without too much trouble.

You will also appreciate the noise produced by the Sharp CV-P10MX. The unit only produces about 36 decibels when operating on the lowest setting. This is much quieter than other portable air conditioners. The low noise makes this unit ideal for use in your bedroom without disturbing your sleep.

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I agree with the previous writer--and it looks like our timing is similar. The review is crappy because the 2.5 makes the unit look like a loser, but no information for potential users.

Posted on 06/09/2008 at 9:06:01 AM

 
write up tells me all about the specs but nothing about why it was given a 2.5 ... that's an F in my math class.

Posted on 06/08/2008 at 5:06:05 PM

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