Comparison

Best portable air conditioners in the UK

Updated July 2026

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Portables are the right call for renters and occasional-use cooling — see portable vs split if you're still deciding. Match the BTU rating to your room: ~9,000 BTU for rooms up to about 20 m², 10,000–12,000 BTU for larger rooms, and don't bother with anything under 7,000 BTU for a real bedroom. Use the calculator if unsure.

Our picks by use case

PickCategoryRoughlyWhy
MeacoCool MC Series 9000CH Best all-rounder ~£350–£400 Strong cooling for the size, comparatively quiet, and includes a heating mode for shoulder seasons. UK-based support is a genuine plus.
De'Longhi Pinguino (PAC EM82 class) Most trusted brand ~£400–£500 The long-running benchmark portable. Solid build, reliable dehumidify mode, easy spares availability.
Budget 9,000 BTU own-brand (e.g. Argos/AO ranges) Cheapest that works ~£250–£320 Fine for a couple of heatwave weeks a year. Expect more noise and plastickier build — that's the trade.
12,000 BTU class (Meaco/De'Longhi larger models) Larger rooms (20–28 m²) ~£450–£600 The sensible ceiling for portables. If your room needs more than this, a split system will serve you far better.

Prices move around, especially during heatwaves — check current listings before buying.

What actually matters on the spec sheet

What to avoid

"Air coolers" and misting fans marketed alongside real AC — they're evaporative devices that add humidity and do almost nothing in muggy weather. If it doesn't have a BTU rating and an exhaust hose, it isn't air conditioning. Also be wary of no-name imports with implausible BTU claims at half the going rate.

Buying for every summer, not just this one? A wall-mounted split costs more up front but roughly a third as much to run — get free installation quotes and compare the five-year cost before you commit.