



❄️ Stay cool, stay ahead—power your RV with the ultimate chill machine!
The Coleman Mach 15 Plus is a top-tier RV air conditioner delivering 15,000 BTU of cooling power with a fast-cooling feature. Its medium profile design and included wood skid make installation straightforward and space-efficient. Operating at 4400 watts and 115 volts, it offers a robust 1.25-ton capacity to keep your RV refreshingly cool even in extreme heat.
| Manufacturer | Coleman-Mach |
| Brand | Coleman |
| Model | 48204-069 |
| Item Weight | 85 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 40 x 28 x 16 inches |
| Item model number | 48204-069 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 48204-069 |
| Special Features | Fast Cooling |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Wattage | 4400 watts |
| Capacity | 1.25 Tons |
L**C
I will always use Coleman for my Travel Trailer
I chose the 15,000 BTU AC unit for my 1998 Fleetwood Mallard when are old AC unit went out. The install was done by a professional and I am extremely happy with the unit. We are only using it on the low setting and it's extremely cold.
I**N
Great ac unit
This ac works great
K**N
Quality,ease of installation
Replaced my older unit with this newer model and wow I couldn’t believe how much difference it was.
J**.
Installation
Very easy to install.
M**R
Good unit. Cools well.
Mounted and running solid. When it arrived the box was busted and the outer casing damaged. But I needed it immediately and the unit runs fine.If you order this unit, make sure you order the control module with freeze sensor. It won’t work without that control board.
B**Y
Great AC
Great AC
M**1
Exact replacement
Hardest part was getting the old one off the roof and the new one up there.
L**M
VERY easy to install/replace
We have a 2018 Grand Design Reflection with two ACs, and the main one stopped working. We have a son who's an HVAC tech who said the unit died, and it was less expensive to replace. So we did. We ordered this on Amazon, and our HVAC tech son could not get to us to help to actually replace. So my 69-yr old husband got this VERY HEAVY shipment up on the RV (which was the hardest part), easily lifted off the old unit and simply plugged certain (color-coded) plugs to reassemble. We did buy RV caulk to remount. It, ultimately, was a very simple fix (but you have to buy the caulk).
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