EQK 5000 BTU Window Air Conditioner Unit

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EQK Window Air Conditioner (5000 BTU) – Perfect Cooling for Small Spaces

Beat the heat with the EQK 5000 BTU Window Air Conditioner. Designed for efficiency and reliable cooling, this compact unit is the perfect solution for quickly lowering the temperature in smaller rooms, such as bedrooms, small offices, dorm rooms, or home additions up to approximately 150 square feet.

The 5000 BTU capacity ensures powerful cooling without excessive energy consumption, making it an energy-efficient choice for beating the summer heat. Featuring simple controls and multiple fan speeds, the EQK AC unit provides customizable comfort and quiet operation for a more restful environment.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 5,000 BTU Cooling Capacity: Ideal for cooling rooms up to 150 sq. ft. quickly and effectively.

  • Energy Efficient: Provides powerful cooling while helping to minimize electricity costs.

  • Compact Design: Fits easily in most standard windows and offers a neat, space-saving profile.

  • Simple Controls: Features easy-to-use mechanical or digital controls for selecting temperature and fan speed.

  • Washable Filter: Equipped with a reusable air filter for easy maintenance and cleaner air quality.

  • Customizable Comfort: Includes multiple fan speeds and cooling modes to meet your specific needs.

Cooling Capacity: 5,000 BTUs

Recommended Coverage Area: Up to 150 sq. ft. (Varies by environment)

Installation Type: Window Mount

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