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    1.7 Million Air Conditioners Were Just Recalled Over Mold Risk—Check If You Own One



    Midea is recalling about 1.7 million air conditioners sold in the U.S., plus another 45,900 sold in Canada, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).

    On June 5, Midea announced the shape of their U and U+ Window Air Conditioners may make them prone to mold growth that “poses risks of respiratory issues or other infections to customers.”

    Keep reading to learn more—or jump to the Frequently Asked Questions below.

    The affected units were made by Midea. They are white and measure about 22 inches wide and 14 inches high.

    About 1.7 million air conditioner units made by Midea and sold under various brand names have been recalled.

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    The air conditioners can be identified by the following brand names and model numbers:

    Brand Name Model Number
    Midea
      MAW08AV1QWT
      MAW08AV1QWT-C
    MAW08U1QWT
    MAW08V1QWT
    MAW08V1QWT-S
    MAW08V1QWT-T
    MAW08W1QWT
    MAW10U1QWT
    MAW10V1QWT
    MAW10W1QWT
    MAW12AV1QWT
    MAW12AV1QWT-C
    MAW12U1QWT
    MAW12V1QWT
    MAW12V1QWT-M
    MAW12V1QWT-S
    MAW12W1QWT
    Comfort Aire
    RXTS-101A
    RXTS-121A
    RXTS-81A
    Danby
    DAC080B6IWDB-6
    DAC080B7IWDB-6
    DAC100B6IWDB-6
    Frigidaire
    GHWQ085WD1
    GHWQ105WD1
    GHWQ125WD1
    Insignia
    NS-AC8WU3
    NS-AC8WU3-C
    Keystone
    KSTAW08UA
    KSTAW10UA
    KSTAW12UA
    LBG Products
    QB-8K CO
    Mr. Cool
    MWUC08T115
    MWUC10T115
    MWUC12T115
    Perfect Aire
    1PACU10000
    1PACU12000
    1PACU8000
    Sea Breeze
    MWAUQB-12CRFN8-BCN10
    WAU310YREX
    WAU312YREX
    WAU38YREX

    The air conditioners were sold in three sizes of cooling power: 8,000 BTU, 10,000 BTU, and 12,000 BTU.

    They were available nationwide at stores like Costco, Menards, Home Depot, and Best Buy, and at online retailers like Amazon, Lowes.com, Walmart.com, and BJs.com.

    The units were sold between March 2020 and May 2025, and ran between $280 and $500.

    The design of the U-shaped air conditioners can sometimes prevent water from properly draining quickly enough, resulting in mold growth.

    Exposure to mold can pose respiratory issues or the risk of other infections to some consumers.

    So far, there have been 152 reports of mold in the air conditioners, including 17 consumers who have experienced symptoms from mold exposure, including:

    • Respiratory infections
    • Allergic reactions
    • Coughing
    • Sneezing
    • Sore throat

    Consumers either choose to repair the recalled unit or get a refund.

    • Repair: Midea will provide a technician to repair the unit or send customers a repair kit. If you’re using the unit while you wait for a repair, Midea provided instructions on how to inspect the unit for mold on their website.
    • Refund: Consumers will be instructed to submit photo evidence of the recalled product and then dispose of it or return the unit to Midea with a free pre-paid label.



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