

❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead—because comfort is the new productivity!
The BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Personal Portable Air Conditioner delivers 1000 BTU of targeted cooling power combined with fan and dehumidifier functions. Designed for windowless operation, it features dual exhaust hoses, an electronic control panel with LED display, and a programmable timer. Compact and portable with casters, this unit is ideal for personal spaces up to 450 sq. ft., offering flexible, efficient climate control wherever you need it.






| ASIN | B0CSSRLQNX |
| Additional Features | Remote Controlled |
| Air Conditioner Application | home |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 36 Kilowatt Hours Per Year |
| BEE Star Rating | 4 Star |
| Best Sellers Rank | #603,940 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #151 in Portable Air Conditioners |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Capacity | 24.25 Pounds |
| Color | Black/Champagne |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Touch Control |
| Cooling Power | 1000 British Thermal Units |
| Core Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,426 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High |
| Filter Type | Removeable washable filter |
| Form Factor | The form_factor of this product is a compact, portable design with the dimensions of approximately 18.98 inches in height, 8.23 inches in depth, and 9.84 inches in width. |
| Included Components | Portable Air Conditioner, User Manual |
| Installation Type | Free Standing |
| Inverter Type | No Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.9"D x 9.8"W x 18.7"H |
| Item Type Name | Portable Air Conditioner |
| Item Weight | 24.25 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | W Appliance LLC |
| Model Name | BLACK+DECKER 3-in-1 Personal Portable Air Conditioner, 1000 BTU |
| Model Number | BP01PT |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 5 |
| Number of Tubes | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.9"D x 9.8"W x 18.7"H |
| Refrigerant | R-290 |
| Special Feature | Remote Controlled |
| Start Year | 2020 |
| Start year | 2020 |
| UPC | 810064695407 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts (AC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 350 watts |
Z**O
Brrrrrrr!!
We have a small room of about 120 sq ft that contains 3 PCs which dual function as space heaters. This room already stays fairly warm all on it's own, just to be clear. The PCs simply make the room warmer if not outright hot. This is great in the winter, as we can regulate the room temp by merely opening the window and using a fan or two. However, come late spring, the temps begin to hit 60+ F and higher this room can start becoming unbearable with two or three space heaters running. When the temps are 90 F and over, forget about it. Unless, of course, you're seeking that extra dry sauna experience and don't mind it costing you a new graphics card and possibly a new CPU as well. So we picked up this little bad boy hoping it would assist us in overcoming our desperation by providing the chill we so desire and our poor PCs so desperately need. This little thing is super easy to setup and install. As others have mentioned, depending on your window size, you may need to trim one of the insert pieces. Our windows slide horizontally and the insert was, quite fortunately, just the right size. Had the window been even an inch shorter we would have had to trim the insert extension so that it would not clip the hose. The included foam strips were nice, but a bit thin. You may need to double them up or even get some thicker padding to get a good seal. We waited 24 hours to turn it on but when we did, let me tell you that the tears of joy began to flow like Niagra Falls. With the unit set up and in place, we turned it on. The arctic blast that it produced felt nothing short of amazing. Not miraculous, mind you. Don't expect to keep your snowman best friend alive year round. But it is amazing! I set it to 66 F, let it run for an hour, and then began to stress test my PC to see if the temps would be lower than usual. The answer was filled with happy expletives but it essentially boils down to Yes! Yes it keeps the room and the PCs much cooler. My PC was testing at a minimum 10+ C cooler than before, even after three consecutive stress tests. The AC unit does produce some noise, but we find it more than acceptable given it's ability to keep the room cool. Later on we fired up two of the three PCs and started up a game that we know can push the computer temps up. After an hour of playing, when the room would normally be getting uncomfortable, we were literally just chillin' out and the PCs were running great at well under their usual operating temps. So we have been running this unit almost every evening and sometimes during the day too. Our warmest day has been about 80 F but I have no concerns when it comes to this thing keeping pace at 90 or even 100 F. If I'm wrong, then I will edit my review, but I'm feeling pretty confident that day will not arrive. For now, we are running it at 68 F when we turn it on and it is splendid to say the least. My only real complaint is that the screen on the remote doesn't work properly unless you pinch one corner of the remote down rather hard. Granted, we understand that this is likely a fluke and not indicative of most units. We honestly don't really use the remote so it's largely been a non-issue, but I could see it being a real disappointment and extreme inconvenience for some people, especially if they have mobility challenges. Overall, a great unit though. So do we: like it? Yes! recommend it? Yes! love it? Pretty much yes (but we're not going to marry it.) want a 2nd one for our bedroom? Yes yes yes! Despite the lost stars for the remote, we feel that the unit truly deserves an overall 5 stars as it is easy to set up, easy to operate, and works really well. Will be ordering another of the same (or possibly slightly more powerful) for our bedroom.
J**1
Best Purchase in Years!
Been researching portable AC units for 2 years. Yes, one of them, frugal maybe slightly cheap and must have at least 4-5 uses for something before I purchase. Biggest issue is that I wanted it for a room that has casement windows so I was hesitant to take on something that I knew would require a MacGyver. There, I dated myself with that reference. After the brutal summer in PA last year, I purchased it in March while still on the cheap side. Watched a lot of the customer videos on Amazon that had the same casement windows and of course, Youtube. Purchased and so glad I did. If you have an old house like mine, do not be deterred. The relief I am receiving is worth the little bit of carpentry and MacGyvering I had to do. Even this Spring in PA has been brutal and I needed this relief. Easy to install, the directions were clear. The tubing in the back was easily installed. The price was right. I cannot comment yet on the energy efficiency as I am waiting for my 1st electric bill from it (yikes) but whatever it is, worth it. The noise is no louder than a wall unit I have and I live on a busy street so it helps at night with an almost white noise. The cooling is amazing. I get home from work, turn it on, within an hour the heat becomes bearable. Only have it on the low setting for energy saver and it works perfectly in an approximately 450 sq. ft. area. Recommend highly.
Q**N
Worked for a few hours then started making loud rattling noise
The PNW is experiencing some very bad heatwaves and my apartment is not equipped to deal with the heat. We barely survived the 116 degree weather without AC, with our apartment getting up to 100 degrees inside at night. I saw another 3-day heatwave was coming so I decided to be prepared and order a portable AC. This one came right on time and I was so happy. We waited the 24 hours to turn it on and when we did, it worked great for a few hours. Our apartment is about 460 sqft, but the room in which we have it in is about 250. It cooled the room very nicely, but it turned off after about an hour or two with an “E3” notification on the screen. I looked it up and it meant I needed to empty the water reservoir, where I realized how poorly designed this ac unit is. The hole in which you’re suppose to drain the water from is only a centimeter or so away from the ground. I couldn’t fit anything under the hole to drain it into - not even a plate! I decided to try to use the pipe it provides to drain it into a nearby cookie sheet, but the pipe refused to stay on the draining hole. I got water everywhere and the rug I had it on was soaked. After emptying the water, it turned back on but then started to make a very loud rattling noise after the compressor turned on. I tried troubleshooting the ac unit for hours while my apartment was in the 90s. Sweaty and annoyed, I called Amazon support and they suggested putting a BLANKET over it to cover the noise! Now I have no AC, it’s going to be in the hundreds over the next couple of days, and i have to figure out how to box it back up after throwing away the box because I thought it was working fine. I did buy this used and it said it was in “very good” condition - apart from some cosmetic issues. This was obviously not tested enough. If I could do it again, I would just put in the extra bucks to buy it new. So disappointed.
T**I
Literal cold air fan, not room air conditioner
To clarify I am reviewing the model number BP01PT "3 in 1 mini portable air conditioner". It's the one in a weird champaign color. I was looking for a portable air conditioner for a very specific use case. I needed something that would blow cold air in a very small area while not necessarily needing to vent the hot air out a window. Alas, these types of devices do exist, and why I wanted one. Think of a garage space where you need to keep the door open to vent fumes, but you can't have any conventional window / mini split air conditioner running. This type of device is perfect for those scenarios, keeping a very specific small area (basically person) cool. You could also brute force a typical portable air conditioner to do the same thing I suppose, but then you're running a lot of extra electricity for that. They're also a lot bigger than this unit. I was also looking for a device like this that could run on a portable battery as well - specifically a camping battery that is readily available nowadays. Unfortunately, the results of my testing equipment show wattage usage falls outside the range of smaller batteries and needs a mid-size one to function. So, with the unit on cold mode (high or low), it runs on about 310 watts continuous. It also has a peak 2 second starting requirement of 1217 watts. These two numbers eliminate a lot of "entry" level camping batteries that can do 600 watts continuous, but only peak at 1200. Typically, those units have sensitive electronics that will immediately shut down the battery if it's even 5 watts over the max draw - which is understandable. Most batteries should handle the 310 watts continuous, but you're going to need the peak / surge wattage to be above 1217 (ideally 1300 or better). This device does not magically pass the laws of thermodynamics. It will not cool a room unless you specifically vent the hot air outside via the included hoses. But even then, this was never designed to cool a room in the first place. Think of it as a very specific fan that guarantees cold and dry air up to 6 feet in front of it. It may also work as a tent air conditioner, but keep in mind its rated for 95F max and only has 1000BTU of cooling power. Since it runs at 310 watts, we know that the EER rating is a pathetic 3.22 (1000 / 310) This device suits my needs perfectly for what I'm trying to achieve. But it's a very narrow use case, and I know that. If you're looking to do something similar, I would say "go for it". But chances are, there's probably better solutions if you have the space or know how to get there. The lone saving grace for this unit in a general sense, is that for cooling literally one single person in a room, 310 watts isn't too bad in the grand scheme of things. Even the most efficient small room window air conditioner runs at 550 watts, and they require (you guessed it) a window to work. You also can't move them around, and this one is portable.
A**A
Worth the money
I love this air conditioner, it was very easy to set up! I have windows that slide side to side and was able to get it installed in a few minutes. It works well, cools down my living room quickly. The only downside is you do have to remember to drain the water every couple of days if you dont have a permanent drainage solution, but that's really easy to do. I wheel mine over to the door, open up the valves and tilt it out the door. It only takes a few minutes and its light enough to do it easily! I compared many floor units before buying this one and read many reviews. This one is really cost effective but also works really well. If you are on the fence, get this one.
S**3
NEW 5000 BTU Model: I actually woke up with a cold.
Keep in mind, many of these reviews are old, and are about an older model. The one you see in the official Amazon picture is what the new model looks like, as well as my own. I have been using this unit for the last month, and no complaints. I actually woke up with a cold. Its great for cooling small to medium sized rooms. Not that it cant cool bigger rooms, but the temperature wont get nearly as low. At 94 degrees outside, keeps my small room cooled to about 70-73 degrees. This is on the 2nd floor. Just make sure you have some duct tape, or maybe electrical tape, for the part of the exhaust hose that connects to the unit. Its very loosely connected. (Not the small evaporator hose) Using electrical tape to cover micro openings can really make a difference in the room. Not gonna knock a star off for it, because its a very easy fix. Tape and done. Also, if your room door has an opening at the bottom, make sure to stuff a towel under it to keep the cool air in. Otherwise, the air will slowly seep out into the rest of house house, reducing it's overall cooling efficiency for the given room. Don't rush the installation on the window bracket and hose. Make sure you properly insulate where you feel might be a problem, such as an oddly bent window frame and such. This units cool very well when setup properly. Don't forget to attach the smaller evaporate hose too. I drilled a hole in my window bracket to drain the unit outside. Only do this if you have experience with drills and such, otherwise make sure you have a small bucket for the water to pour into over time. Hope this helped!
J**N
Great buy. Quiet and powerful.
This AC unit works exactly as intended. I use this as a dedicated bedroom AC unit in a 2 bedroom apartment. Even on 90F+ degree days, this gets my bedroom (~ 225 SQFT) back to 70F in well under an hour. I would not recommend using this to cool an entire apartment alone; but using in tandem with another AC unit works fantastic. It definitely makes some noise, but even on the highest fan speed you can have a conversation in the room. Quieter than my similarly-sized window units. It is easy to install -- takes about 10 minutes. I recommend using packing tape to seal around any gaps that remain after install. After running for about 60 days now, I have not had to empty the condensing tank. The self-evaporation does seem to work.
A**E
Ehh, it should be better really. Temp sensor lacking majorly.
Blows cold air, yet hose is non-insulated so it is always fighting against heat coming off the hose. Unit itself has a hot spot, so more area for heat to come off of. Lacking insulation of hose which is an easy fix that should be a standard included item with all portables in my opinion. For unit heat, I may eventually open and see if adding aluminum to the case can help on this issue. Biggest complaint: temperature sensor seems poorly programmed or faulty from new... Example: set temp to 75 and AC will sometimes continue on when room temp is below 70 and other times it will be 80+ and not turning on. To note: unit has good airflow around it, even a fan on circulating the air does not seem to fix the faulty sensor. Big complaint of this temperature sensor is you must manually adjust the AC several times per night for example, which waking up with 80+ temps is certainly not great, nor is waking up and your AC was left running excessively and are cold and out of money spent on the electricity that wasn't needed! Second minor complaint; since new, has a loud thud sound when the compressor shuts off, but not always... I've never had window units do this, so I'm not sure if this is typical of portable AC units for some reason, as I don't have another portable AC to compare this to. Conclusion: I'd avoid this unit unless the price is exceptional and then plan on buying at least a hose insulator if you mind the cost of the electricity. Light sleepers may want to avoid this unit if for bedroom use.
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