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DOMANKI Portable Air Conditioner - Review and opinions

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8.2 Overall

Score

Cooling capacity fit 9.8/10
  • Cooling capacity: 14000 BTU
  • SACC capacity: 10000 BTU
  • Recommended room size: 180 m²
Noise and night use 6.1/10
  • Noise: 48 dB
Installation and maintenance 8.0/10
  • Exhaust setup: Window kit
  • Dehumidification: 45.5 L/day
Customer reviews 7.7/10

Cooling capacity

14000 BTU Cooling capacity
Top 3 for cooling capacity

Recommended room size

65 m² Recommended room size
Top 3 for recommended room size 33% above average

Recommended room size

180 m² Recommended room size
Top 3 for recommended room size 253% above average

Noise

48 dB Noise
Top 5 for noise 21% below average

Is it worth it?

If you need a portable air conditioner for a larger room and want proper compressor cooling rather than a fan-and-tank compromise, this DOMANKI unit is relevant because it combines 14,000 BTU ASHRAE cooling, a window kit, remote control, sleep mode, and dehumidifier function in one moveable chassis. The catch is that the headline room claim is only worthwhile if you can live with a 65 lb unit, a hose setup, and the fact that this is a 115 V model with a US plug route rather than a UK-ready appliance.

That makes it a better fit for a living room, basement, office, or temporary space than for anyone who wants a light, plug-and-play bedroom unit. I would treat it as a practical summer cooling option for buyers who value capacity and features over elegance, and skip it if you need a clearly UK-compatible setup or a small, easy-to-stow machine.

Cooling capacity 14,000 BTU (ASHRAE)
Recommended room size up to 700 sq ft
Noise 48 dB
Exhaust setup Window installation kit included
Dehumidification 96.2 pints per day
SACC cooling capacity 10,000 BTU

Real cooling capacity

The headline cooling figures are 14,000 BTU ASHRAE and 10,000 BTU SACC, which places this unit in the proper portable AC category rather than the weaker fan or evaporative-cooler lane.

That matters because room size claims only help when the compressor and airflow can keep up. For larger living rooms, basements, or open-plan spaces, this is the part of the spec sheet that justifies the footprint and hose setup.

Night and desk comfort

Sleep mode, 48 dB noise, a 24-hour timer, and remote control give this model the basic tools for evening use without constant manual adjustment.

In practice, that is what separates a tolerable bedroom or office unit from one that becomes annoying after the first warm night. The trade-off is simple enough: the machine is usable after dark, but it is still a full portable AC, not a whisper-quiet appliance.

Drainage and setup

The built-in auto-evaporation system cuts down on daily draining, while the dehumidifier mode and included water hose support continuous drainage when needed.

That reduces routine friction in normal summer use and makes the unit more suitable for longer running sessions. The caveat is that high-humidity spaces still need more attention, so this is easier to live with in ordinary rooms than in persistently damp ones.

Moveability and fit

Built-in handles, four swivel wheels, and a complete window installation kit make the machine easier to place than many heavier portable units.

This helps if you are cooling a rental, a temporary room, or a space that changes over the season. The 65 lb weight still sets the limit, so the mobility is practical rather than effortless.

Use evaluation

In a living room that gets hot in the afternoon, the first thing that matters is whether the unit has enough cooling headroom to stop the space feeling sticky and overworked. The 14,000 BTU ASHRAE rating, 10,000 BTU SACC figure, and 450 m³/hr airflow put it in the class where it can genuinely take the edge off a larger room, but the 65 lb weight means this is not the sort of machine you casually move between rooms every day. That trade-off is the right one for a fixed summer position, not for a product that needs to disappear into a cupboard after each use.

For a bedroom or home office, the useful detail is the 48 dB sleep figure and the included sleep mode, timer, remote control, and child lock. That combination makes night use and desk use more manageable than a bare-bones portable AC, especially when you want to trim noise and avoid getting up to change settings. The limitation is that the unit is still a full-sized compressor appliance, so it belongs more naturally at the edge of a room than beside the bed or under a desk.

The installation side is where the buying decision gets clearer. The window kit is included, the machine uses an exhaust hose, and the auto-evaporation system reduces day-to-day emptying, which is the kind of convenience that matters in rental flats and seasonal setups. Even so, the 115 V power requirement and US-plug complaint are a hard stop for anyone in the UK who needs a straightforward local plug-in solution, and that single detail matters more than the feature list if compatibility is non-negotiable.

Pros

  • Proper compressor cooling with 14,000 BTU ASHRAE and 10,000 BTU SACC.
  • Window kit, hose, remote control, sleep mode, timer, and child lock included.
  • Auto-evaporation reduces routine draining in normal use.
  • Wheels and handles make seasonal repositioning easier than a fixed appliance.

Cons

  • 65 lb body is awkward if you need to move it often.
  • 115 V and US-plug compatibility make it a poor fit for UK buyers.
  • The real-world cooling expectation is more modest than the headline BTU figure suggests.
  • Best suited to rooms with a sensible window route and enough floor space.

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User reviews

The pattern is straightforward: people who wanted real cooling for a larger space were pleased, while the sharpest complaints came from compatibility and capacity expectations. The practical lesson is that this model can do the job when the room, power setup, and hose route suit it, but it is not a carefree buy for every market.

Alex

The conditioner came with US plug and not a UK plug. Do not buy this if based in the UK.

Daniel Goldenberg

I got this for my condo when my AC was broken and it’s been great in the living area.

Cynthia

I bought it as a replacement and it has been holding up well, cooling the house more effectively than the old one.

Tracy

Be aware, this is not a 14,000 BTU unit in normal operating conditions, only 10,000 BTU.

Comparison

Attribute DOMANKI Current DREO AC516S 14,000 BTU DREO AC516S 12,000 BTU UK SereneLife SLPAC12.5UK
Price £137.75 Out of stock Out of stock £339.99
Cooling capacity 14,000 BTU (ASHRAE) 14,000 BTU ASHRAE 12,000 BTU 12,000 BTU
Recommended room size up to 700 sq ft - up to 37 m² up to 51 m²
Noise level 48 dB 65 dB 46-51 dB operating / 65 dB sound power 56 dB
Exhaust setup Window installation kit included - - Window venting kit included
Dehumidification 96.2 pints per day - 3.6 L/H -
Editorial score 8.2/10 6.6/10 7.3/10 6.4/10

Against a smaller portable AC such as the DREO AC516S 12,000 BTU UK listing, this DOMANKI makes more sense when room size and raw cooling matter more than compactness. The DREO route is the neater choice for a smaller room and a more restrained footprint, while this DOMANKI is the stronger pick for a larger living area that needs more airflow and a fuller feature set.

Compared with the Gasbye CoolPrime 10000 and HUMHOLD HDPAC-10BP-C1, the DOMANKI sits in the same broad large-room lane but carries a more awkward compatibility story for UK buyers. The Gasbye and HUMHOLD routes are better if you want the same general portable-AC idea with less friction around the purchase decision, while this one only wins if its cooling package and included installation kit matter more than the plug and voltage caveat.

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Is the DOMANKI portable air conditioner worth it?

This is a sensible buy for someone who wants real portable air conditioning for a larger room, values the included window kit and remote, and is comfortable with the weight and setup that come with a compressor unit. If you are cooling a living room, basement, office, or temporary space, the feature mix is practical and the current offer can be worth checking when you compare it with lighter alternatives. The clear skip case is UK buyers who need a plug-and-play appliance without compatibility friction. The US plug and 115 V route are the limiting factors here, and they matter more than the sleep mode or dehumidifier extras; if that is your situation, a more clearly localised model is the better route.

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FAQ

Does it need a hose and window kit?

Yes, it uses an exhaust hose and comes with a window installation kit.

Is it suitable for a bedroom?

It can work in a bedroom thanks to sleep mode, 48 dB noise, and a timer, but it suits larger rooms and quieter sleepers who can accept a full-sized portable AC.

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