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# 115W energy-efficient power 58dB whisper-quiet operation 1 Ton cooling capacity Dehumidifier

**Brand:** midea
**Price:** ₹ 27649
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌬️ Elevate your space with whisper-quiet, energy-smart climate control!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dehumidifier by midea
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 27649 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- midea enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted midea brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quiet Comfort Zone:** Operates at a subtle 58 decibels—perfect for work-from-home or restful nights.
- • **Adaptive Winter Ready:** Latest firmware enables defrost cycle for reliable heating even below 40°F.
- • **Energy-Smart Efficiency:** Consumes just 100 kWh annually, saving your wallet and the planet.
- • **Powerful Climate Control:** 1 Ton capacity cools and dehumidifies up to 600 sqft effortlessly.
- • **Seamless Window Installation:** No external brackets needed—easy setup from inside your home.

## Overview

The MIDEA Dehumidifier MAW12HV1CWT is a 1 Ton window-mounted climate appliance designed for efficient dehumidification and cooling. Operating quietly at 58 dB and consuming only 115 watts, it covers up to 600 sqft with easy inside-the-window installation. Recent firmware updates enable a defrost cycle, extending reliable heating performance in colder temperatures. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking cost-effective, eco-friendly home comfort solutions without the hassle of central air installation.

## Description

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Review: This is not the top-rated U-shaped Midea model, which is in low supply, one of which I bought in 2023. (So I now have both the U-shaped and the traditionally shaped 12,000 BTU Midea AC window units.) Background: 2 years ago I installed the U-shaped model in the kitchen of our 1910 Sears & Roebuck kit house, a fixer upper, while we lived on just the first floor (600 sqft), and it kept the entire first floor ~72 or cooler (depending on setting) nearly all the time. May have been a day or two it struggled to keep up, but we felt no need for a second unit for the 1st floor. It was SUPER quiet; as quiet as the fridge or ceiling fan, unless cranked up, and most of the sound was the fan. So the U-shaped model was what I wanted for the second floor, but couldn't find it anywhere (within $300 of what I paid before). We finally moved into the second floor bedrooms (last fall), so (mid May) we bought this traditional window box unit (not U-shape), but same capacity hoping to similarly service the 600 sqft second floor. (Yes the second floor was carefully reinsulated during the re-do, and it has efficient vinyl clad windows and thermal blinds. Only about 16' of insulation above ceiling, will see if we need more for summer, but it was fine for winter.) This unit included the heat inverter for heating at temps >41 degrees. It WAS significantly simpler & easier to install than the U-shape as there was no need for an external bracket and bracing, and less complex weather stripping. In retrospect, this model may have been better for the second floor since we could easily do the entire installation from the inside of the house. Took a second pair of hands for the 30 seconds of setting the unit in place in the opening (I'm 71). While this 12,000 BTU unit is perhaps not quite as quiet as the U-shaped 12,000 unit, it is comfortably quiet. We still haven't hit the peak heat of summer, but it seems as though it will keep the entire upstairs sleep-ably cool at night at least so long as the doors are left open. For now it cools fine in the heat of the day up to mid 80's and perhaps more (it hasn't yet exceeded 86 outside). We installed the unit in the SSE facing largest room, and it kicks on about when I wake and morning sun starts to warm my room, and during the day is keeping the upstairs from ever getting within 15 degrees of the daytime summer temps upstairs the past two summers. The heat inverter was nice to use without turning on the furnace for a few nights this past week where it dropped from 80's back to 40's in Madison WI. You many want to supplement the adhesive weather stripping for the two slide out panels, where they abut the inside of the window opening and leave a fine crack (I haven't yet sealed it; the crack is too fine for insects so far), and at a couple places under the unit that did need the provided weather-stripping. I think this is a good buy, assuming it endures. These two units (<$1000 total, 2 hours installation total) appear to suffice in place of the 3 quotes of $10,000 - $15,000 for contractor installed central air in this old radiant hot water heated house with no prior air duct engineering. (Can send my kid to school another year instead!)
Review: After central heating and air went completely out of service last summer, I have been forced to look for alternatives because replacing the outrageously expensive central A/C is financially impossible at the moment. So, I have bought Frigidaire, Soleus and now Midea window heat pumps/AC to match or exceed BTU rating of broken central unit. The Frigidaire is the normal (non-inverter) style compressor heat pump. Works FANTASTIC even in sub-zero temps with defrost cycles but is really loud. The Soleus is an inverter heat pump and VERY quiet. It also works extremely well in very cold temps with excellent defrost function. The Midea is extremely quiet would be easily the best of all three but for one fatal flaw. No defrost cycle. It will not work below 41 degrees F outside. If your outside temps never go below 41 degrees overnight in the winter, you may not need a heater at all. This unit would be perfect and by FAR the best window heater/AC on the market if it could only defrost. What were they thinking? They snatched defeat from the jaws of victory here. Update: Sometime this winter Midea did a software update on this unit over WiFi since I have connected to the internet. They MUST have installed a defrost cycle. Because one day it just started defrosting when it was FAR below 40 degrees F. It formerly would give a low temp error code. This means it was software limited to not operate below 40. But now, it worked great even in the mid 20 degree F nights I had this winter. So, I bought another one while I could. Update#2. I did get another one as stated above. The newer one has different firmware, that I cannot update/change from the app for some reason, than the other one and DOES NOT work as well when it goes below 40 degrees F. So it is definitely something about the firmware involved. I have two identical units in the same house with different firmware and one continues working and defrosting LONG after the other shuts down and shows "Lo" error code.

## Features

- Dehumidifier

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0B3NJGSKL |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 100 Kilowatt Hours |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Brand Name | Midea |
| Capacity | 1 Tons |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (954) |
| Date First Available | 20 July 2022 |
| Efficiency | e cup |
| Efficiency (10 classes) | A to G |
| Included Components | Dehumidifier |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Item Weight | 26.3 Kilograms |
| Model Info | MAW12HV1CWT |
| Noise | 58 Decibels |
| Part Number | MAW12HV1CWT |
| Product Dimensions | 49.3 x 56.3 x 35.3 cm; 26.3 kg |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 115 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Midea
- **Capacity:** 1 Tons
- **Colour:** white
- **Product dimensions:** 35.3D x 56.3W x 49.3H centimeters
- **Start year:** 2022

## Images

![Dehumidifier - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71QonMhu34L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this need a 210 outlet?**
A: Hi, Amazon customer. Thank you so much for asking your question about the Midea 12,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner. Power requirements for this unit will be 1Ph, 115V-, 60Hz. Have a good day. Midea Customer Care. (BBB A+ Accredited Business)

**Q: This is not a U Shape or is it?**
A: This is a standard rectangular window unit that installs quite easily.  Unlike the U shaped ones that have installation issues from most installer reviews.  Besides, as quiet and powerful as these units are you cannot go wrong.

**Q: Does this unit continue to blow cold air if cold outside?**
A: Hi, Amazon customer. We appreciate you posting your question about the Midea 12,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner. In cool mode, we don't recommend using the unit in temperatures that are below 64°F. In heat mode, we don't recommend using the unit in temperatures that are below 41°F. Have a good day. Midea Customer Care. (BBB A+ Accredited Business)

**Q: Does the manufacture recommend a support bracket for this unit?**
A: Hi, Amazon customer. Thank you for your question about the Midea 12,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner. A bracket will not be included or needed for this unit. All required installation parts will come with the AC. For more information, please review the manual for this model on our website at https://www.midea.com/us/air-conditioners/window-air-conditioners/12000-btu-wndow-air-conditioner-maw12hv1cwt. Have a nice day. Midea Customer Care. (BBB A+ Accredited Business)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by M***. on 26 May 2025*

This is not the top-rated U-shaped Midea model, which is in low supply, one of which I bought in 2023. (So I now have both the U-shaped and the traditionally shaped 12,000 BTU Midea AC window units.) Background: 2 years ago I installed the U-shaped model in the kitchen of our 1910 Sears & Roebuck kit house, a fixer upper, while we lived on just the first floor (600 sqft), and it kept the entire first floor ~72 or cooler (depending on setting) nearly all the time. May have been a day or two it struggled to keep up, but we felt no need for a second unit for the 1st floor. It was SUPER quiet; as quiet as the fridge or ceiling fan, unless cranked up, and most of the sound was the fan. So the U-shaped model was what I wanted for the second floor, but couldn't find it anywhere (within $300 of what I paid before). We finally moved into the second floor bedrooms (last fall), so (mid May) we bought this traditional window box unit (not U-shape), but same capacity hoping to similarly service the 600 sqft second floor. (Yes the second floor was carefully reinsulated during the re-do, and it has efficient vinyl clad windows and thermal blinds. Only about 16' of insulation above ceiling, will see if we need more for summer, but it was fine for winter.) This unit included the heat inverter for heating at temps >41 degrees. It WAS significantly simpler & easier to install than the U-shape as there was no need for an external bracket and bracing, and less complex weather stripping. In retrospect, this model may have been better for the second floor since we could easily do the entire installation from the inside of the house. Took a second pair of hands for the 30 seconds of setting the unit in place in the opening (I'm 71). While this 12,000 BTU unit is perhaps not quite as quiet as the U-shaped 12,000 unit, it is comfortably quiet. We still haven't hit the peak heat of summer, but it seems as though it will keep the entire upstairs sleep-ably cool at night at least so long as the doors are left open. For now it cools fine in the heat of the day up to mid 80's and perhaps more (it hasn't yet exceeded 86 outside). We installed the unit in the SSE facing largest room, and it kicks on about when I wake and morning sun starts to warm my room, and during the day is keeping the upstairs from ever getting within 15 degrees of the daytime summer temps upstairs the past two summers. The heat inverter was nice to use without turning on the furnace for a few nights this past week where it dropped from 80's back to 40's in Madison WI. You many want to supplement the adhesive weather stripping for the two slide out panels, where they abut the inside of the window opening and leave a fine crack (I haven't yet sealed it; the crack is too fine for insects so far), and at a couple places under the unit that did need the provided weather-stripping. I think this is a good buy, assuming it endures. These two units (<$1000 total, 2 hours installation total) appear to suffice in place of the 3 quotes of $10,000 - $15,000 for contractor installed central air in this old radiant hot water heated house with no prior air duct engineering. (Can send my kid to school another year instead!)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by C***W on 6 October 2023*

After central heating and air went completely out of service last summer, I have been forced to look for alternatives because replacing the outrageously expensive central A/C is financially impossible at the moment. So, I have bought Frigidaire, Soleus and now Midea window heat pumps/AC to match or exceed BTU rating of broken central unit. The Frigidaire is the normal (non-inverter) style compressor heat pump. Works FANTASTIC even in sub-zero temps with defrost cycles but is really loud. The Soleus is an inverter heat pump and VERY quiet. It also works extremely well in very cold temps with excellent defrost function. The Midea is extremely quiet would be easily the best of all three but for one fatal flaw. No defrost cycle. It will not work below 41 degrees F outside. If your outside temps never go below 41 degrees overnight in the winter, you may not need a heater at all. This unit would be perfect and by FAR the best window heater/AC on the market if it could only defrost. What were they thinking? They snatched defeat from the jaws of victory here. Update: Sometime this winter Midea did a software update on this unit over WiFi since I have connected to the internet. They MUST have installed a defrost cycle. Because one day it just started defrosting when it was FAR below 40 degrees F. It formerly would give a low temp error code. This means it was software limited to not operate below 40. But now, it worked great even in the mid 20 degree F nights I had this winter. So, I bought another one while I could. Update#2. I did get another one as stated above. The newer one has different firmware, that I cannot update/change from the app for some reason, than the other one and DOES NOT work as well when it goes below 40 degrees F. So it is definitely something about the firmware involved. I have two identical units in the same house with different firmware and one continues working and defrosting LONG after the other shuts down and shows "Lo" error code.

### ⭐ Review
*by C***. on 15 December 2025*

Nothing but problems since they were delivered. We purchased 2 of these in April 2025. The first ones that were delivered, were both damaged. One of them had a stripped electrical cord with wires showing. The second literally had forklift damage on the side *I am a forklift operator and know what that damage looks like*. We returned those and asked for replacements. Those came in and were doing great. Both were installed immediately in a Texas summer. They did ok. They honestly don't live up to their advertised power. One has been running perfectly since. The one in my room, however, started having issues almost immediately. One thing I like about this unit is the "led off" option on the remote. But the remote stopped working within the first month. Then I remembered the box saying there was an app. So I went to download that. The app has been out of service since 2016. But it still offers to let you control it through another app. I downloaded that. Went through all the steps. It would not connect. So I made a dimmer sheet with led cover stickers for the front of it to block the led so I could sleep. This happened at about 3 months. At 4 months, the led buttons stopped working one at a time. So, I have to put it all the way on "heat" and count how many times I press the button so I know when I get to "cool". At about 5 months, my fan flap broke and froze open in one position. Now it's 8 months later and the heater turned off on the night it got down to freezing. Luckily I have a backup radiator heater to keep my room warm. Honestly, I'm ready to take this thing to a rage room and end it's suffering. Please do not buy this unit. Please save yourself the headache of a wasted $400-$500. I'm trying to get help now because apparently, midea has some units they are recalling and you have to go online to see if yours is one of them and now I have to find paperwork. I hate this unit. I hate this company. Hope you make the right choice and have a wonderful day. Btw...it's currently turned off in the picture. Which means the flap on top should be closed. But it's wide open.

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