Sources and availability boundaries
MideaFind is a Germany-first availability radar for Midea PortaSplit and comparable portable air conditioners. Europe-facing pages explain the source model for cross-border users, but current buying paths still depend on configured legal feeds, retailer links and final confirmation in the retailer shop.
Retailer coverage context
Amazon
Useful for online delivery signals, seller checks and final landed price.
OBI, BAUHAUS, toom, HORNBACH
Useful for German DIY-store coverage, market pickup context and local availability signals.
Other Baumarkt sources
Hagebau and Globus Baumarkt are resource pages unless a feed or allowed source is configured.
Methodology in plain terms
- Availability matters more than a low price when a product is seasonal or scarce.
- Online delivery, Click and Collect, and local store stock are separate signals.
- Unclear or stale source data should stay marked as unclear, not converted into a stock claim.
- Outbound links may be affiliate links, but affiliate status must not override availability logic.
Original content and copyright boundary
MideaFind resource pages use original explanations, checklists and definitions. They may name retailers and product categories for comparison context, but they do not republish third-party product descriptions, reviews or article text.
No live inventory claim is made by this static page. A live claim requires a configured legal feed or an allowed source snapshot with an update timestamp, and the buyer still needs to verify price and stock at the retailer.
Related pages
Midea PortaSplit availability, retailer coverage, methodology, German glossary and German source boundaries.
Last updated: 2026-07-01