Air conditioners are selling out—here's where you can still buy one

Keep you space cool with our favorite air conditioner models.
Keep you space cool with our favorite air conditioner models.

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With many of us spending more time at home working remotely and social distancing this summer, air conditioning is more important than ever. And since many of us can no longer reap the benefits of getting a few hours of free air conditioning during the summer, finding an efficient and powerful A/C unit is more than necessary in avoiding sky-rocketing electricity bills.

Although many items like cleaning spray and Nintendo Switches have been hard to find due to the coronavirus pandemic, you can still find some highly-rated air conditioners for sale online. This includes some of the best air conditioners that our experts rigorously like our number one pick, the GE Profile. We found that this model lowered temperature speedily, was super quiet, and had smart capabilities, making it easy to turn on away from home.

While some of the units we tested that are still available are on the pricer side, you can also find some reliable ones on the market for under $200 as well. Just keep in mind they might now be as efficient or effective in the long run.

Below, you'll find where you can still order top air conditioning units right now from retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Sam's Club, and more. We'll also be frequently updating this list as inventory comes in and out of stock.

Where to buy air conditioners

Amazon

Walmart

Target

Home Depot

Sam's Club

Abt

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This article originally appeared on Reviewed.com: Where to buy air conditioners online: Amazon, Walmart, and more