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Friedrich XQ06L10A


$519.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Energy Star qualified. 24-hour on/off timer. Washable anti-microbial air filter.

The Cons:Not powerful enough for the price. Can cool only, no heat. "Made in USA" claim is misleading, imported components.

The Friedrich X-Star XQ06L10A is a window air-conditioning unit that weighs approximately 70 pounds. As part of the X-Star line, it is the fourth most-powerful with an output of 6300 BTUs. This unit features a 24-hour timer that lets the user program on/off times, which are completely backed up in memory if the power is ever interrupted.

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This X-Star’s fan speed is automatically adjusted by way of its 8-way airflow system in order for the desired temperature to be constantly maintained. This air conditioner is the most energy efficient within the product line (rated at 11.5 EER) and is Energy Star qualified as well. The XQ06L10A also includes a washable, antimicrobial filter that protects against long-term fungal and bacterial growth. To improve the installation and maintenance process, a slide-out chassis with a rust-proof drain pan is an integral part of this unit. A remote control is also included for adjustments from the other side of the room.

Features

  • BTU cooling: 6300
  • EER: 11.5
  • cooling amps: 4.9
  • cooling watts: 548
  • moisture removal: 1.4 pints/hour
  • volts: 115
  • room air circulation: 175 CFM
  • circuit breaker rating: 125V-15A
  • plug face: 5-15P
  • Energy Star qualified
  • dimensions & weight: 14" x 19 3/4" x 21 3/8", 70 lbs

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    Energy Star qualified

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    24-hour on/off timer

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    washable anti-microbial air filter

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    includes remote control

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    assembled in the USA with quality components

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    quiet operation

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    not powerful enough for the price

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    can cool only, no heat

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    "Made in USA" claim is misleading, imported components

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