
Keep cool with these air conditioners from Amazon
If the temperature spikes and you're without an air conditioner, there's a good chance you'll want to install one as soon as humanely possible. And that means you'll want to find one you can get delivered quickly. Luckily, Amazon has a ton of highly rated options that you can get delivered straight to your door in a matter of days.
Below, I've rounded up highly rated air conditioners from Amazon. In compiling our list, I sought out models that will accommodate different room sizes, window types and budgets. Check them out.
How I picked the best air conditioners from Amazon
When compiling a list of the best air conditioners on Amazon, I kept the following criteria in mind:
Size: Air conditioners are not one-size-fits-all. You'll need to consider your room size when shopping. To ensure there is an option for almost everyone, I included models that are 8,000, 10,000 and 12,000 Btus —which cool rooms that are 350, 450 and 550 square feet respectively.
Functionality: Because an air conditioner is an appliance you'll use regularly, I prioritized options that have features that make life easier — like eco-mode, apps that you can control them with and easy installation kits.
Price: Because people have different budgets, we looked for air conditioners at varying prices. Our list contains units that start at just over $200 and go upward.
NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin uses this small window unit to keep her kitchen cool. The 8,000 BTU unit has two fan and cooling speeds and comes with a wireless remote. One thing to note: It's not super quiet. Malin says she thinks of it as a white noise machine.
If you want to be able to move your air conditioner around the house, a portable unit is the way to go. This one from Black+Decker is one of our favorite portable air conditioners. It is able to cool rooms up to 350 square feet and has four built-in caster wheels to make it easy to move from room to room. To set it up, you simply need to attach the included tubing to a window.
This air conditioner operates at sound levels of 44dB when in sleep mode and has Energy Star certification for being energy efficient, according to the brand. It has four fan and cooling speeds and can accommodate a room that is up to 450 square feet. It comes with a washable filter, a remote control and insulation to help you get a tight fit in your window.
My husband and I recently renovated our attic, turning it into a massive primary suite. The only problem? It gets really hot up there. We installed this 12,000 Btu air conditioner from GE and it felt like the entire space got 10 degrees cooler as soon as we turned it on. I like that it is relatively sleek looking and is quiet when it runs. You can control it on the unit itself or through the accompanying GE app — a feature I like because it means I can turn it on before I get home. You can also set it to switch to eco mode once the room hits a decided upon temperature.
This air conditioner has Wi-Fi connectivity, can be controlled via an app control and uses an inverter technology to be more energy efficient, according to the brand. This unit can cool rooms up to 450 square feet, but the brand also offers an 8,000 Btu model and a 12,000 Btu model, to cool rooms that are 350 and 550 square feet.
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I'm a writer at NBC Select who covers a variety of topics, including home, tech and beauty. I have been covering major shopping events like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday for over a decade.

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