Midea MAT12R2SWTK
through-the-wall air conditioner · 12,000 BTU cooling · fits ~600 sq ft
A through-the-wall AC rated 12,000 BTU — enough cooling for a room of roughly 600 square feet (the 20-BTU-per-square-foot rule).
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At a glance
Who it's for
Cooling a single room of about 600 sq ft — a bedroom, office or apartment — that you install yourself, no contractor.
The standout number
CEER 13.9 — the room-AC efficiency number; higher means a lower summer electric bill.
The catch
A through-the-wall unit needs a wall sleeve (buy the matching sleeve if you don't already have one) — check the opening size before you order.
The Verified Label — every certified spec
certified 2026-05-11
status: Active
Cooling & efficiency — source: ENERGY STAR / DOE
Fit & install — does it fit your window?
Operating cost — computed by Verified HVAC Data
Estimated annual running cost
per year at U.S. average electricity prices · ~648 kWh
Efficiency tier
ENERGY STAR Most Efficient — top tier
Running cost falls as CEER rises and as you run it fewer hours. Your climate and local electricity price change the total.
Refrigerant & identity
How it ranks
Where this unit sits among the 420 window and through-the-wall air conditioners we track, on CEER — the efficiency number that decides its running cost. Percentiles are computed from our corpus (higher = better).
CEER efficiency
Better than 16%
of the 420 room ACs with a published CEER
Cooling capacity
12,000 BTU
Sized for a room of about 600 sq ft at 20 BTU per square foot.
Rebates & incentives
This unit meets ENERGY STAR Most Efficient, the top room-AC tier some utility rebates require. The federal 25C credit expired December 31, 2025, and it never covered room ACs anyway; the live money is state and utility programs. Check what applies where you live on our rebates page.
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Frequently asked questions
What size room does the Midea MAT12R2SWTK cool?
It puts out 12,000 BTU of cooling. The common rule of thumb is 20 BTU per square foot, so it suits a room of about 600 square feet with 8-foot ceilings. Sunny rooms, kitchens or spaces with many people need a bit more; heavily shaded rooms a bit less.
How efficient is the Midea MAT12R2SWTK?
It is rated CEER 13.9. CEER (Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio) is the DOE test number for room air conditioners — the higher it is, the less electricity the unit uses for the same cooling. This model uses about 46% less energy than the federal minimum for its size.
What does the Midea MAT12R2SWTK cost to run?
We estimate about $122 a year to run it — roughly 648 kWh, at U.S. average electricity prices and a typical cooling season. Your climate and local power price move the number; running it fewer hours costs less.
Does the Midea MAT12R2SWTK need a wall sleeve?
Yes — through-the-wall units slide into a wall sleeve. This unit measures 24" wide, 15" tall and 21" deep and weighs about 59 lb. Check that your existing sleeve opening matches, or buy the maker's sleeve.
Where can I buy the Midea MAT12R2SWTK?
Room air conditioners are self-install and sold online. Our "Find it on Amazon" button opens a live search for this exact brand and model so you can compare current prices and sellers. It sets in the window (or wall sleeve) yourself — no contractor and no refrigerant charge.
Sources. Certification and CEER from ENERGY STAR room-AC data and the DOE compliance certification database. Cooling capacity, dimensions and refrigerant are the manufacturer-certified values. Annual running cost, suggested room size and the percentile are computed by Verified HVAC Data from published ratings and EIA U.S. average electricity prices — see our methodology. Refrigerant GWP is the IPCC value. We publish no star ratings and take no payment for placement. "Not published" means the source registry doesn't disclose it — we never fill a spec with a guess.