Best Teco Portable Air Conditioners
Teco TPO26CFWAO (2.6kW)
- Cooling Power2.6 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Size. Price. Very good. I read reviews also and I read that the window device was apparently flawed in strength n size. Well you are incorrect as… Read more
it's far more supportive of the hose then the old one's ever were. Easy as to install. And I read it was loud too. Also incorrect. All aircons make noise. This one is 5 by 5 guys n gals. Be sure to have cardboard to cover rest of window for instant use . I'm chilling out with my great buy.
Teco TPO42HVWAH
- Cooling Power4.2 kW
- Heating Power3.9 kW
- Reverse Cycle Yes

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Teco inverter portable air conditioner 4.2kw – This air conditioner is just a bit well made product sold as new but faulty fitting flimsy come off putting heat back into room TECO steer clear of… Read more
this it's being returned to Betta home living for a better ltalain brand these people just sell rubbish thermostat doesn't work goes full speed all the time this was meant to be saving power but wastes more bad service the service centre won't respond to calls
Teco TPO52CFAT
- Cooling Power5.2 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Runs Well, Thirst for Power therefore expensive to Run – As a portable Air Conditioner (PAC) it is easy to move around and readily cools down a room of 99 cubic metres attached to other open planned spaces… Read more
by 10 degrees in 9 minutes, very impressive. However, it lets you know its working hard, can be annoying loud, should have expected this from a 5.2KW motor, and chews up the power to its rating of 5.2KW per hour. Our average daily usage is 13KW without the PAC running, so the electricity company makes a mocha on those hot summer days.
Does an exceptional job at cooling, buts its load and expensive....
Teco TPO20CFBT
- Cooling Power2 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Unsure about it – Had only a week, worked great for a week then constantly shows up with full tank error, have fit the hose to the bottom drain but unsure whether this will fix the problem. Not really sure how much power it uses as ive only had it a week. Show details
Teco TPO20CFCT
- Cooling Power2 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Solid capabilities…but Should be called a water maker – Edit- 8 months old. I will NEVER buy another one. It collects dust badly in the lower unit and is almost impossible to remove. In so many ways I’m… Read more
disappointed. No. Never again.
8 days old. It’s effective at cooling a medium sized room, controls are simple and easy to use. Plus it isn’t as loud as others I’ve owned. But, and this is a real issue, it creates waste water like I cannot believe. The internal tank is full in no time. Like an hour at most. So…yes, It has the ability to fit exterior drainage via hoses. I’ve now got it set up at waist height and have made a drain hose system using a few low cost Bunnings garden hose parts to a 2 litre plastic bottle for ease of removal. Easy fixed I thought. Well…reality check. I’ve upgraded to a 10 litre bottle now. It creates 10 litres of water in 8 hours!! I’m in mid coast QLD. Summer but not humid yet. Bluntly? Do NOT expect to realistically use this aircon without attaching an effective drainage system to the unit. Because it surprised us with the sheer amount of water it makes. The only major drawback to an otherwise good unit.
Teco TPO32HFWDT
- Cooling Power3.3 kW
- Heating Power2.9 kW
- Reverse Cycle Yes
Teco TPO35HFWET (3.5kW)
- Cooling Power3.5 kW
- Reverse Cycle Yes
Teco TPO35HFWDT
- Cooling Power3.5 kW
- Heating Power3 kW
- Reverse Cycle Yes
Teco TPO20CFAO (2.05kW)
- Cooling Power2.05 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Teco TPO35CFWET (3.5kW)
- Cooling Power3.5 kW
- Reverse Cycle No
Teco TVS26HVUVAH
- Cooling Power2.6 kW
- Heating Power2.93 kW
- Reverse Cycle Yes
Cost down structure that makes ridiculous noises, faulty design on heating – After buying a faulty TECO portable conditioner TPO42HVWAH from TECO'S online shopping site, Ejoy Australia, Ejoy's manager [Name Removed] advised me… Read more
to call manufacturer service. In the meantime waiting for TECO technician, I purchased TECO's 2.6kW Inverter Reverse Cycle Vertical Skinny TVS26HVUVAH that also has an inverter compressor, since I had alright experience with old TECO LK1222H Skinny previously.
When item arrived, to realize the structure became all plastic. On the contrary, old model LK1222H has solid steel structure. The most unbearable drama is the GENERATOR-LIKE noises. It seemed that it has zero engineering with sound/vibration proof. Since it has inverter compressor, it vibrates in different frequencies loudly.
Using heating function, but compressor shuts and restarts after a long while at about 10C that makes me confused if I got another faulty item. When I read the user's manual, the suggested ambient temperature is above 7C, which is not disclosed on official website. Wrote to TECO Australia they said it's "designed" like that.
Seriously? Is it still a heater when we can't use it at all when temperature drops below 10C?
Too much disappointment with TECO Australia. Apparently not serious with Australian market but they think about themselves at all times. When I first made the service call, they asked me to provide personal information such as date of birth. Not sure if it violated Privacy Act. Also I wouldn't expect TECO Australia to hack to my workplace requesting me to call them back only because I left a one star review of complaint on Google. Even though they knew my personal number already from service call, they didn't call my personal number, but they hacked to my workplace to ask me to call them back. Horrific and awful experience. Would not recommend any business with them to anyone.