The short answer
If you rent, you have three realistic options: a window unit, a portable, or — if your landlord allows it — a ductless mini-split. For most apartments we recommend a quiet dual-inverter window unit: it's efficient, easy to install yourself, and comes with you when you move.
Sizing first. Before you buy anything, size the room — an oversized unit short-cycles, cools unevenly and wastes money. Our BTU calculator takes 60 seconds.
Renter-friendly
- No permanent modifications
- Takes 15–30 min to install yourself
- Comes with you when you move
Watch out for
- Lease clauses on window units
- Old wiring + high amp draw
- Portables need a window to vent
How we evaluate
We don't do hands-on lab teardowns — we're transparent about that. Instead we track published specs, owner-review patterns, and price history across major retailers, then weight them for what renters actually care about: noise, efficiency (your power bill), install difficulty, and reversibility.
Every unit below earns its place on data — manufacturer specs, ENERGY STAR certification, aggregated owner ratings, and how the price has trended. Affiliate links never change the ranking.
At-a-glance comparison
Our three picks, side by side. Want the full field of 45+ units? Head to the comparison table.
| Unit | BTU | Efficiency | Noise | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
LG Dual Inverter LW1022IVSM Window | 10,000 | 15 CEER | 44 dB | $429 |
Senville LETO SENL-12CD Mini-split | 12,000 | 21.2 SEER2 | 28 dB | $799 |
Midea Duo MAP12S1TBL Portable | 12,000 | 9 CEER | 53 dB | $499 |
Our top picks
LG Dual Inverter LW1022IVSM
Dual-inverter window unit — exceptionally quiet (44 dB on low) and efficient, with the LG ThinQ app and voice control.
Pros
- Whisper-quiet dual inverter
- Up to 35% more efficient than ENERGY STAR
- ThinQ app + Alexa/Google
Cons
- Heavier to install
- Premium price for 10K BTU
What owners say
Summarized from 2,840 verified reviews“Genuinely quiet — I forget it's on. Cools my bedroom in minutes.”
Senville LETO SENL-12CD
The value mini-split — 21+ SEER2, a near-silent indoor unit, Alexa-enabled, and one of the cheapest from a brand with real warranty support.
Pros
- Excellent value
- 21.2 SEER2 + heat pump
- Near-silent (28 dB)
Cons
- Pro install recommended
- 115V model suits smaller zones
What owners say
Summarized from 2,090 verified reviews“Power bill dropped noticeably vs my old window unit. Install needed a pro though.”
Midea Duo MAP12S1TBL
The best overall portable — a hose-in-hose inverter design that's far quieter and more efficient than typical portables.
Pros
- Inverter — ~40% energy savings
- Quiet for a portable
- App + Alexa/Google
Cons
- Pricier than basic portables
- Takes floor space
What owners say
Summarized from 4,210 verified reviews“Wheels it between rooms easily. A bit loud at night but does the job.”
Sizing for an apartment
Apartments throw a few curveballs at the standard sizing math: top-floor units bake under the roof, west-facing windows pull in afternoon heat, and shared walls actually help by buffering temperature. As a rough guide:
These are starting points — sun, insulation and climate shift them by 10–15%. Run the calculator for your exact number.
Frequently asked questions
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