Monoblock Air Con - any good? Noisy?
Monoblock Air Con - any good? Noisy?
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oblio

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5,601 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th July
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Does anyone have a monoblock air con unit fitted? If so I'd be grateful if you could please share your experience. I'm especially interested in how noisy they are.

Cheers

4Q

3,603 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th July
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I have one fitted at my holiday property. The fan is noisy compared to the split systems I have at home but not as noisy a pedestal fan would be.

OutInTheShed

13,996 posts

53 months

Wednesday 8th July
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4Q said:
I have one fitted at my holiday property. The fan is noisy compared to the split systems I have at home but not as noisy a pedestal fan would be.
Would you share the make/model please?

Mr Pointy

13,238 posts

186 months

Wednesday 8th July
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Look through these two threads & in one of them Harry Flashman posts about the ones he installed:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

oblio

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5,601 posts

254 months

Wednesday 8th July
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84 pages on the first link scratchchin

Mobile Chicane

21,921 posts

239 months

Wednesday 8th July
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oblio said:
Does anyone have a monoblock air con unit fitted? If so I'd be grateful if you could please share your experience. I'm especially interested in how noisy they are.

Cheers
Known in the trade as a 'window rattler'. Is that your only option?

4Q

3,603 posts

171 months

Wednesday 8th July
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OutInTheShed said:
Would you share the make/model please?
Electriq

https://www.appliancesdirect.co.uk/p/iqool-smart12...

Mr Pointy

13,238 posts

186 months

Wednesday 8th July
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oblio said:
84 pages on the first link scratchchin
Try a search for "flashman airconditioning". The first two hits are in that thread.

Pheo

3,537 posts

229 months

Wednesday 8th July
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4Q said:
I have this one. They’re effective I’ve found but fairly noisy. But I can sleep with it on no problem when it’s 27c otherwise!

Just be aware it needs two holes which look small on the photos are much bigger than you’d think!

But if it’s you’re only option then it’s FAR better than nothing.

geeks

11,467 posts

166 months

Wednesday 8th July
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Pheo said:
4Q said:
I have this one. They re effective I ve found but fairly noisy. But I can sleep with it on no problem when it s 27c otherwise!

Just be aware it needs two holes which look small on the photos are much bigger than you d think!

But if it s you re only option then it s FAR better than nothing.
Also wait, that exact unit from there was £700 a few weeks back!

4Q

3,603 posts

171 months

Thursday 9th July
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geeks said:
Also wait, that exact unit from there was £700 a few weeks back!
That s what I paid for mine in 2023.

As the poster above says, the holes are about 170mm so you need a meaty drill to drive a core drill that size.


Edited by 4Q on Thursday 9th July 07:27


Edited by 4Q on Saturday 11th July 21:27

oblio

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5,601 posts

254 months

Saturday 11th July
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Thanks all

We have decided to get normal split air con fitted however as installers are stowed off at the moment we'll get it done in April next year ready for the summer. In the meantime I've bought a couple of tower fans to see us through this summer.