The Midea Duo MAP14S1TBL meets
the Black & Decker BPACT08WT 8,000 BTU
Dual-hose efficiency and inverter quiet in one easy-to-install unit. We tested it head-to-head against the Black & Decker BPACT08WT 8,000 BTU ($359) across 7 key dimensions.
Midea Duo MAP14S1TBL
“Dual-hose efficiency and inverter quiet in one easy-to-install unit”
Black & Decker BPACT08WT 8,000 BTU
“The coldest air per dollar, proven on the test bench”
Head-to-Head Breakdown
Strengths & Weaknesses
Midea Duo MAP14S1TBL
- Best-in-class 12.0 EER from the hose-in-hose dual-vent design (Pro Picks)
- Quietest unit tested at 42 dB on low, thanks to the inverter compressor (Air Conditioner Lab)
- Most reliable app in the category with Alexa and Google Assistant support (Air Conditioner Lab)
- Heavy at nearly 75 lbs, so it is hard to move once installed (Air Conditioner Lab)
- Large 16.7 by 19.5 by 32.5 inch footprint takes up real floor space (Air Conditioner Lab)
- Priced at the top of the home portable bracket (Pro Picks)
Black & Decker BPACT08WT 8,000 BTU
- Coldest raw air output of any portable unit tested at 47.2 F (Project Farm)
- Quiet for a budget unit at 49.2 dB on low cool (Project Farm)
- Follow Me remote reads the temperature where you sit, so the room hits your setting (Pro Picks)
- Energy thirsty, pulling 719 to 732 watts because of the single-hose design (Project Farm)
- Poorly fitted window kit with unclear instructions and a vent that can pop loose (Project Farm, HTECK)
- Top touch controls are oversensitive and high fan speed reaches a loud 75 dB (HTECK)
The Verdict
Our Bottom Line
The Midea Duo (MAP14S1TBL) wins on the one trick no other home portable AC in this test pulls off: a hose-in-hose design that gives you true dual-hose efficiency without the hassle of routing two separate tubes. Pro Picks and Air Conditioner Lab both single this out as the unit's headline feature. A standard single-hose AC exhausts room air out the window, which drops the indoor pressure and pulls warm outside air back in through every gap and crack. The Duo routes intake and exhaust through one larger concentric tube, so it sidesteps that loss while staying about as easy to install as a single-hose unit. The payoff shows up in the numbers. Pro Picks logged an Energy Efficiency Ratio of 12.0 (Air Conditioner Lab measured 10.7), the best of any home unit here, and its inverter compressor modulates power smoothly instead of slamming on and off. That same inverter makes it the quietest unit in the group: Air Conditioner Lab measured 42 dB on low, and Pro Picks put its range at 42 to 50 dB, quieter than most refrigerators. Air Conditioner Lab also called Midea's app the most reliable in the category, with Alexa and Google Assistant support plus energy monitoring built in. For a 450 to 550 sq ft living room or open-plan space, this is the unit reviewers reach for first.
Midea Duo MAP14S1TBL
The Midea Duo (MAP14S1TBL) wins on the one trick no other home portable AC in this test pulls off: a hose-in-hose design that gives you true dual-hose efficiency without the hassle of routing two separate tubes. Pro Picks and Air Conditioner Lab both single this out as the unit's headline feature. A standard single-hose AC exhausts room air out the window, which drops the indoor pressure and pulls warm outside air back in through every gap and crack. The Duo routes intake and exhaust through one larger concentric tube, so it sidesteps that loss while staying about as easy to install as a single-hose unit. The payoff shows up in the numbers. Pro Picks logged an Energy Efficiency Ratio of 12.0 (Air Conditioner Lab measured 10.7), the best of any home unit here, and its inverter compressor modulates power smoothly instead of slamming on and off. That same inverter makes it the quietest unit in the group: Air Conditioner Lab measured 42 dB on low, and Pro Picks put its range at 42 to 50 dB, quieter than most refrigerators. Air Conditioner Lab also called Midea's app the most reliable in the category, with Alexa and Google Assistant support plus energy monitoring built in. For a 450 to 550 sq ft living room or open-plan space, this is the unit reviewers reach for first.
- You are cooling a large living room or open-plan space of 450 to 550 sq ft
- Quiet operation matters because the unit shares a bedroom or home office
- You want the lowest running cost, thanks to the 12.0 EER and hose-in-hose design
- You use smart-home control and want a reliable app with Alexa and Google Assistant
- You will set it up once and leave it in place rather than moving it often
Black & Decker BPACT08WT 8,000 BTU
The Black & Decker 8,000 BTU (BPACT08WT) earns Best Value because it does the core job better than units costing far more, for around $360. Project Farm ran the most instrumented test in this group, with calibrated thermometers, anemometers, decibel meters and watt meters, and the Black & Decker produced the coldest raw air output of any portable unit tested at 47.2°F. It was also genuinely quiet for a budget machine, measuring 49.2 dB on low cool and 50.4 dB on high cool. Pro Picks calls the Black & Decker line the reliable workhorse of the mid-range, with failure rates well below budget rivals and units that keep running for five or more cooling seasons. The included Follow Me remote doubles as a thermostat that reads the temperature where you are sitting rather than the cold air next to the machine, so the room actually reaches the setting you chose. For a bedroom or office up to about 350 sq ft, it delivers the cooling that matters and skips the features that drive up price.
- You are cooling a small bedroom or office up to 350 sq ft on a tight budget
- You want the best cooling-per-dollar and do not need Wi-Fi or app control
- Upfront price matters more to you than long-term electricity cost
- You are comfortable adding foam tape to get a clean window seal
- You want a lighter unit (around 50 lbs) that one person can move between rooms