Profile ClearView Window Air Conditioner
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Keep your home comfortable on hotter days with the GE Profile ClearView PHNT12CC window air conditioner. This AC unit is built to fit into nearly any window without taking away from the view. Instead of sitting directly in the window, this machine rests right below the sill, letting as much natural light in as possible. Plus, the unique flex-depth design allows the unit to fit into walls that are between 4.5 and 13.75 inches thick. Simply adjust the side's position to match the current depth and you're done. The GE Profile ClearView PHNT12CC window air conditioner truly lets you enjoy the beauty of the great outdoors while keeping your space comfortably cool. The front panel of the GE Profile ClearView PHNT12CC AC unit clearly displays the selected temperature, chosen cooling mode and current fan speed. These controls are easily adjustable, either by using the corresponding buttons or by opening the SmartHQ app. To use the app, simply connect to Wi-Fi before exploring the variety of wireless control options. The GE Profile ClearView PHNT12CC AC unit can also be connected to your Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant smart speaker. Once paired to your smart assistant, enjoy the convenience of voice commands to adjust the settings instead of using the control panel. Maintaining a cool space is important, especially on hotter days. However, sometimes you need to keep ambient noise to a minimum. That's why the GE Profile ClearView PHNT12CC AC unit uses adaptive inverter technology. This technology reduces operating noise to as low as 41 dB. This near-silent level lets you run the machine without disrupting daily activities. Confidently keep your space at the ideal temperature during nap time, throughout important meetings, or while you host holiday get-togethers.
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4 mentions from real owners
- #1Nov 4, 2025
Request: Best all-in-one washer dryer combo -- one unit does both
We (house of 2 adults) have a GE profile ventless. No issues with it and love it. The wash and dry cycle is about 2.5 hrs total. Now one thing that caught us off guard is immediately after the cycle finishes the clothes felt damp but like 30 seconds later it’s dry. It’s almost like humidity or steam in the drum made us think it was still damp but that disappears. I will say though don’t over fill the machine.
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Best washer and dryer to buy right now?
LG 4000xxx is the top rated machine by both consumer reports and wire cutter. The upgraded model, 5500xxxx, is currently on sale right now at Costco for $699. Electrolux is good, followed by GE profile. Speed Queen's great, if you want a top loader.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #3Sep 4, 2025
Parents need all new kitchen appliances
$5k budget might be kind of tight, but it could possibly be doable. I bought kitchen appliances in 2019 for around $5250 from Best Buy’s kitchen/bath retailer Pacific Sales. The only items I didn’t buy that were floor models were a GE Profile 5 burner cooktop (this was $1100, I think), and GE Profile Microwave and trim kit for about $425. The GE Profile fridge (which I honestly wouldn’t buy again) was $1500, the GE Cafe built in oven (which I adored) was $1800, and the Kitchen Aid dishwasher was $450. I ended up selling the house in 2020. The fridge was really the only disappointment as the water line got clogged and leaked out the bottom fridge because it was cause a layer of ice to form in the bottom freezer (at the time it was a known GE fridge problem with no fix other than to have the line cleaned). In my new house I did have to buy a Whirlpool fridge from Costco and I have been happy with it. It replaced a Kenmore Elite (which was a rebadged LG) with a bad condenser. I won’t buy an LG appliance product. My big kitchen splurge was a Miele dishwasher, I bought the highest home model available that was being discontinued from Pacific Sales for $1500. It is absolutely worth it. I went back there to buy the same or similar Kitchen Aid dishwasher I had in my old house and I hated the new third row set up and Miele’s just worked better. I had a GE Profile traditional in my old house for 14 years before I replaced it (it came with the house so it was closer 16-17 years old really) and honestly it was still working but my kitchen was small and I gained more space by putting in a cook top and a built in oven. I would buy another GE cooking product. I also bought a new GE Profile microwave for my new house.
View on Redditopen_in_new - #4Jun 1, 2025
This unassuming little A/C unit lasted me 16 years
Unfortunately not, it didn't cool when testing it before installation this year 😕. Just got its replacement, a GE 'Profile' 10K BTU unit! Turns out GE Appliances is owned and operated by Haier since 2016, best I can tell this is functionally one-in-the-same with Haier so hopefully this new unit will last another 16+ years. I'll let you guys know in 16 years how it did lol
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