The 6 best air conditioners we tested in 2021

Best air conditioner overall

If you have a medium-sized room, the Friedrich CCF08A10A Chill Premier Smart Window Air Conditioner is your best option with its impressive cooling abilities, smart connectivity, and long warranty.

Pros: Did the best in our cooling tests, smart connectivity with a useful app, fits a wide array of window sizes, five-year warranty on sealed refrigerant system, Energy Star-certified

Cons: One of the loudest units in our tests

Of the 10 units we tested for this guide, the Friedrich CCF08A10A Chill Premier Smart Window Air Conditioner did the best job of cooling our 650-square-foot test room. During the one-hour testing period, the temperature dropped 5.3 degrees Fahrenheit.

It was also easy to install, taking only 20 minutes plus an extra 10 minutes to install and connect the smartphone app (available for iOS and Android), which lets you set schedules and control your AC from anywhere.

The Friedrich Chill Premier is Energy Star-certified, and in our tests, it was in the middle of the pack in its power consumption. It used 0.4 kWh of energy while we blasted it on high for one hour.

Our only complaint is that it was one of the loudest ACs in our tests, registering 56.3 decibels on high, which is a little bit louder than the average refrigerator. Even on low, our sound meter registered 54.8 decibels, which is quite noisy.

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Best budget air conditioner

The GE AHY08LZ EZ Mount Window Air Conditioner is your best bet if you're looking for a cheap way to cool your room, with its low-decibel output, outstanding cooling, and easy installation.

Pros: Energy Star-certified, performed well in cooling tests, easy to install, quiet operation

Cons: Unable to access smart features, unimpressive CEER rating, minimal warranty

The GE 8,000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner (model AHY08LZ) features a relatively light weight of 54 pounds and is simple to install. I had it up and running within 20 minutes of opening the box, and it fit my slender 24-inch-wide window frame.

More importantly, it's a workhorse. In our test room of 650 square feet — nearly twice what the unit is rated for — the GE was able to decrease the temperature by more than 3 degrees F in an hour. It did this while remaining fairly quiet, registering only 55 decibels on high, which makes it suitable for bedrooms and home offices.

Its control panel shows the temperature in large, easy-to-read numbers and automatically dims to keep light to a minimum if you're using it in the bedroom at night. The face also features adjustable louvers that allow you to send cool air precisely where you want.

The GE has Wi-Fi connectivity and can be operated remotely, but I could not get it to connect with GE's Comfort app (available for iOS and Android). After several tries, I still couldn't use any of the smart features. Based on the 2.0-star rating in the Google Play store and 1.3-star rating in the App Store , I'm not alone.

I reached out to GE about the app issues, and it responded quickly. According to the company, it's a known issue for some users but it did not have a timeline for when it would be fixed. However, even without the smart features, this is an outstanding unit.

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Best energy-efficient air conditioner

The Midea MAW08V1QWT U Inverter Window Air Conditioner features a unique U-shape design that allows you to open the window when it's installed, and it's one of only a few ACs to earn Energy Star's "Most Efficient" certification.

Pros: Unique U-shaped design, Energy Star "Most Efficient" certification, easy to install in a wide array of windows, comes with a support bracket, quiet 48-decibel operation, smart connectivity that works well

Cons: Can only change airflow direction horizontally

The Midea MAW08V1QWT U Inverter Window Air Conditioner has a unique U-shaped design that offers more secure installation when combined with the included support bracket — hardware rarely included with AC units — and allows you to open and close the window to let in fresh air.

It's the first window AC to receive the Energy Star "Most Efficient" certification, and it remains one of only four models to receive that designation — another is the LG Dual Inverter AC, our pick for the best AC for large rooms.

The Midea U uses inverter technology to achieve such impressive efficiency numbers. Inverter compressors have variable-speed motors that adjust to maintain the desired temperature. This constant low-level operation is actually more efficient than cycling high output on and off like traditional units do. According to my smart plug, the Midea U consumed 9.6 kWh over a 24 hour period, which works out to 0.4 kWh each hour.

Installation was quick, though the instructions could be a bit clearer. Still, I had the unit up and running within 25 minutes of opening the box. Connecting to the smart app was also quick and let me control the Midea U with my voice using Alexa.

I was impressed with how quietly the AC runs. The sound meter registered 48 decibels when it was operating on its highest setting.

The only reason the Midea U isn't our top overall pick is its lukewarm performance in our cooling tests. It only decreased the temperature of our 650-square-foot room by 1.7 degrees in the first hour — comparable to our budget pick.

Best air conditioner for small rooms

The Haier ESAQ406TZ Window Air Conditioner is ideal for bedrooms and home offices thanks to its ultra-quiet design.

Pros: Good cooling for its size, quiet operation, easy installation, seemed to improve air quality during testing, Energy Star-certified, multi-directional vent control

Cons: Requires a window width of at least 26-1/16 inches, minimal/standard warranty

The Haier ESAQ406TZ Window Air Conditioner registered the lowest noise output of any of the units in our testing. On low, our sound meter measured 41.9 decibels, which is almost as quiet as a library. Even on high, it was only a little louder than a normal conversation at 51.4 decibels. Coupled with the low Btu output, this is the ideal unit for bedrooms and home offices.

Installing the Haier AC was relatively easy and didn't require any special steps. The process took me about 25 minutes. However, I found it surprising that such a low-Btu unit would require such a wide window opening.

The Haier was in the middle of the pack in cooling. It brought the room's temp down by about two degrees in one hour. This is impressive considering it was one of only two units with less than 8,000 Btu that I tested. (The other, the GE AHQ06LZ, did a much poorer job.) I like that there are multi-directional vent adjustments so you can send the cool air where you want it most.

During testing, I used a handheld monitor to measure any changes to air quality, and it showed a significant reduction in VOCs and particulate matter.

Lastly, it's Energy Star-certified, and that lined up with my experience with it. After an hour, it had used 0.3 kWh of electricity. It has an estimated yearly energy cost of about $52 according to government data .

Best air conditioner for large rooms

The LG LW1517IVSM Dual Inverter Smart Window Air Conditioner provides an impressive combination of quiet operation, outstanding performance, and energy efficiency.

Pros: Good performance in our cooling tests, quiet operation, certified Energy Star "Most Efficient," Wi-Fi connectivity with support for Alexa and Google Home, can be controlled remotely with a smartphone app

Cons: Pain to install, underwhelming one-year warranty, only works in windows at least 27-inches wide

This LG unit was one of the best in our cooling tests, dropping the temperature in a 650-square-foot room by 3.3 degrees in one hour. It was also one of the quietest, registering just 53 decibels when on high.

LG was the first to use inverter technology in its air conditioners. The dual-inverter compressor of the LG LW1517IVSM Dual Inverter Smart Window Air Conditioner helped it earn the rare Energy Star "Most Efficient" certification.

Home Depot's AC expert Matt Brown is a fan of this model. "LG inverter units are exciting because they offer the best smart connectivity, are much quieter than standard units, offer customers significant power and utility bill savings, and look very sleek and modern," he said.

This is the main air conditioner I use on the ground floor of my home. Even on the hottest days, the LG LW1517IVSM keeps us cool. And, it remains quiet enough to facilitate normal conversation.

Installation was difficult, however. It took me two hours and included steps like removing and reinstalling parts from the unit. Uninstalling it for the winter was a task. Usually, I can carry air conditioners on my own, but I had to enlist the help of my teenage son when putting it in storage.

The LG can used with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant . You can also use LG's SmartThinQ app (available for iOS and Android) to schedule the unit and perform other remote operations.

Read our full review of the LG LW1517IVSM Air Conditioner here .

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Best portable air conditioner

The LG LP1419IVSM Dual Inverter Smart Wi-Fi Portable Air Conditioner is a well-rounded, energy-saving unit that can be controlled by your phone or voice.

Pros: Can be controlled and scheduled using your phone, voice control, easy to move, performed well in cooling tests, fits a wide array of window types and sizes

Cons: Set up took longer than others, one-year warranty, terrible energy efficiency compared to window ACs

*Editor's note: This model frequently goes in and out of stock at many retailers. We'll continue to update this post with availability.

Portable air conditioners have their benefits: namely portability and the ability to work with any outside opening. However, they vastly underperform compared to window ACs and no portable models are currently certified by Energy Star. While window AC units suck in hot air and vent it directly out the window, portable ACs rely on a long tube to carry air from your room to the outside. Along the way, heat radiates from the tube and stays in the room, so it takes a lot more energy (and money) to cool a room with a portable AC than a window AC.

If you have a window that will accommodate it, we always recommend a window unit over a portable model. If that's not an option, however, the LG LP1419IVSM Dual Inverter Smart Wi-Fi Portable Air Conditioner is your best bet.

The LG portable AC is our top pick from our guide to the best portable air conditioners because it's quieter and more efficient than most portable models due to its dual-inverter compressor. It'll take about double the time to cool a room than a window unit, but it's very easy to install and use.

After an initial 30-minute installation time (including connecting to the app), it was super simple to move from room to room. It only took about a minute to reinstall it in a new room thanks to its handles, smooth casters, and a dedicated slot for the window slider when in transport. We like that it can accommodate a wider range of windows than the other units in this guide.

It's Alexa-enabled and also has smart capabilities through the LG ThinQ app (available for iOS and Android), which lets you schedule when the unit runs.

What else we tested

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We've tested 10 air conditioners over the last year, and there are several that barely missed the cut for our guide but are worth considering.

What else we recommend and why:

Frigidaire FHWW083WB1 Smart Window Air Conditioner : There's a lot to like about this AC, but I couldn't find a category that it was tops in. It did well in the cooling tests, the app works well, it fits a broad range of window sizes, and it seemed to improve the air quality while operating. The negatives are that it's kind of loud and wasn't particularly energy efficient.

What we don't recommend and why:

Windmill Smart Window Air Conditioner : This was the loudest AC I tested at 63 decibels on high. It was also among the biggest power users and isn't Energy Star-certified. Plus, you can't adjust where the air flows.

Friedrich Kuhl Series KCQ08A10A Window Air Conditioner : This AC performed poorly in our cooling tests, and I spent half an hour trying to get the weird browser-based Wi-Fi connectivity to work without any success. At this price point, there are much better options out there.

GE AHQ06LZ Window Air Conditioner : The only positives with this unit are it fits a wide range of window sizes and it doesn't use much power. It did the worst in our cooling tests, only has bidirectional vents, and it seemed to have a negative impact on air quality.

GE PHC08LY Profile Smart Window Room Air Conditioner : This was the runner-up in our cooling test, decreasing the room temp by five degrees in an hour. However, it used a ton of power and only has left/right vent control and not up and down.

Our air conditioner testing methodology

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To determine the best air conditioners, we tested 10 models and consulted with Matt Brown, the merchant for home comfort, air quality, and floorcare at The Home Depot, and Enesta Jones, a spokesperson for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which oversees the Energy Star program . Our guide features units that performed well in our tests, have useful features, and are energy efficient.

Here are the main attributes we look for and how we test them:

Cooling : I set the unit up in a 650-square-foot test room. I measure the temperature from the opposite side of the room, run the AC on high for an hour, and then compare the readings.

Noise : I use a sound meter positioned six feet away from the air conditioner as it runs on high. I also adjust the fan speeds and set point temperature to see if these changes cause off-putting sounds that could startle people nearby.

Extras : At a minimum, an air conditioner should come with a window installation kit, a remote control, dehumidifier and fan modes, and a delayed on and off switch. I also look for additional conveniences, like including foam to seal and insulate the openings around the AC. Wi-Fi-enabled smart capabilities are also a major plus, but I found there's a lot of room for improvement in this area.

Energy efficiency : I look at whether the unit is Energy Star-certified as well as the unit's combined energy efficiency ratio (CEER). The CEER is calculated by dividing the Btu output of the unit by the energy consumed while it's operating and in standby mode. To receive Energy Star certification, most units need a CEER of at least 12 in addition to other requirements. I also perform my own tests using a smart plug to measure the power consumption while running the AC on high for an hour or more.

Installation : Though installation will likely only be a small part of your relationship with your AC, it's an important one. Windows between 27 and 36 inches wide will accommodate most ACs, but if you have a 25-inch-wide window, it gets dicey. We look at what windows different models fit, how long it takes to install, if you need special tools, and how difficult it is to uninstall and reinstall it since you will likely need to do this each fall and spring.

Air quality : This is a newer test that we don't weigh as heavily. We take air quality readings using a monitor to determine changes in the carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds, and particulate matter in the room while the AC is running. The air quality didn't enter the "harmful" range while running any of the ACs. However, we did note that the air quality readings changed significantly with some units. We've noted these in the guide.

How to choose the right air conditioner

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Matt Brown, the merchant for Home Comfort, Air Quality and Floorcare at The Home Depot says there are five primary factors to consider when shopping for an AC: Btu, room size, outlet type, window size, and extra features.

The room size, outlet type, and window size are entirely dependent on your space, and the extra features are dependent on your personal preferences. One thing you can't compromise is the Btu of your air conditioner.

"ACs are rated by Btu (British thermal units) and range from 5,000 to 24,000 Btu, which correlates to 150 to 1,500 square feet. The larger the Btu, the larger the room it covers," Brown says. "It's critical to not get a unit too big or small for a room for maximum cooling and efficiency."

The Department of Energy provides a helpful guide for determining the BTU that is right for your room size. If you get a unit that is too big for your room, it will cool too quickly without removing the moisture, which will create a cold, clammy environment. Alternatively, an AC that is too small will be overworked, which can boost your energy bills.

It's common for model numbers for the same units to vary by one or two digits. This is usually to denote different Btu ratings and colors, so it's important to choose a model number that reflects the Btu rating right for your room.

Air conditioner FAQs

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How can you use your air conditioner efficiently?

According to Enesta Jones, a spokesperson for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which oversees the Energy Star program , there are several best practices:

  1. Make sure the unit is level.
  2. Don't put lamps or TVs near the AC thermostat because the extra heat will cause it to run longer.
  3. Set the thermostat temperature only as high as is comfortable to save energy and money.
  4. Set the fan speed low on humid days to remove more moisture.
  5. Use an extra fan to spread cooled air around.
  6. Remove the unit or use an appropriately sized cover at the end of the cooling season to minimize heat loss.

We'd also add that you should try to install your AC in a window that is shaded for maximum efficiency.


Can I use an air conditioner in a room without windows?

Yes, but you need to have some way for the hot air produced by the air conditioner to leave the room. If you don't, you won't experience any of the cooling benefits of the air conditioner. Most window air conditioners vent hot air out of the back and sides of the unit, but some only produce hot air out of the back. This variety can typically be installed in an outside wall.

Portable air conditioners afford you more options since you just need an opening to the outside that is as big as the ventilating hose.


Which is better: a portable air conditioner or a window/room air conditioner?

"In general, a room air conditioner is a more efficient choice over a portable air conditioner," says Jones. "Portable air conditioners are not part of the Energy Star program."

Our testing backs this up. Our top portable air conditioner, which uses an energy-efficient inverter compressor, still used 60% more electricity than our top window air conditioner. Our top window AC also did a much better job of cooling and costs much less both upfront and to run.

So, if you have a double-hung window with the right dimensions for it, we strongly recommend choosing a window air conditioner. Only opt for a portable AC in spaces where a window AC isn't an option.


What should you do if your air conditioner is too powerful for your room size?

Whether you made the mistake of buying an AC with too many Btu for your room or you simply moved to new digs with a smaller square footage, an air conditioner that is too powerful for your room can lead to a clammy, uncomfortable environment. This is because the AC unit cools the air faster than it can dehumidify it.

If you can't afford to replace the AC, consider buying a standalone dehumidifier to remove the excess moisture. Or, you can try increasing the space you are cooling. For example, if you usually have the door to an adjacent room closed, try keeping it open.


Do I need a smart air conditioner?

Smart connectivity allows you to operate the unit remotely through an app on your phone. This lets you turn on the AC before you arrive home from work, or turn it off if you had forgotten before you left the house. Some units even offer voice operation via Amazon Alexa, Google Home, or Apple HomeKit.

As nice as this feature may be, we've found smart ACs don't always work properly; you're better off with a remote, which is usually included with most ACs.

If smart connectivity matters to you, an option is to connect the unit to a good smart plug. One of the best smart plugs we've used recently with an air conditioner is the BN-Link WiFi Smart Plug Outlet .

Glossary

In the heating and cooling industry, there's a lot of jargon to wade through. What do all of those acronyms and terms even mean? Here are the definitions for a few that you'll commonly hear:

Btu : This is short for British thermal units. One Btu is equal to the amount of heat needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. In cooling, Btu is used to measure how much heat is removed from a room. The more Btu per hour an air conditioner is rated for, the better job it does cooling.

CEER : "The CEER, or Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio, is a measure of energy efficiency for a room air conditioner," Jones says. "The higher a room air conditioner's CEER value, the more efficient the room conditioner is when comparing across models with the same cooling capacity." The CEER is measured by dividing the Btu output by the amount of energy consumed both while the unit is running and while it's in standby mode.

Compressor : The compressor works to push the hot air outside so cold air can circulate in your room. The gas refrigerant within the cooling system takes on the heat from the air, and the compressor turns the hot gas refrigerant back into a liquid. It works with the condenser on the air conditioner's hot side to dissipate the heat from the refrigerant. Along with the condenser and evaporator, the compressor is one of the three main components of any air conditioning unit.

Energy Star : This is a program run by the US Department of Energy and EPA to promote energy efficiency. "Any window AC model that earns the Energy Star label is independently certified to save energy, save money, and help protect the climate," says Jones.

kWh : This is short for kilowatt-hour. It's a unit of energy that most electricity utilities use to measure your power use, and it's what we use to measure the energy consumption of the air conditioners we test.

The best deals on air conditioners from this guide

More often than not, you want cool air without thinking twice — but a good discount does sweeten the deal. Air conditioner discounts are few and far between, with most big drops populating during holidays like Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Black Friday , and Cyber Monday . Oftentimes, the best time to buy is during the off-season; the Friedrich Chill Premier, for example, was $50 off for half of March from Amazon.

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