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product_id: 109077743
title: "Dometic Blizzard RV Air conditioner with Heat Pump, 15KBTU, Black"
brand: "dometic"
price: "$5359.12"
currency: USD
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Dometic"
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# Ultra-quiet 37 dB noise level 15,000 BTU cooling power 350 CFM advanced airflow Dometic Blizzard RV Air conditioner with Heat Pump, 15KBTU, Black

**Brand:** dometic
**Price:** $5359.12
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Stay cool, stay cozy, and never miss a beat on the road!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Dometic Blizzard RV Air conditioner with Heat Pump, 15KBTU, Black by dometic
- **How much does it cost?** $5359.12 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.us](https://www.desertcart.us/products/109077743-dometic-blizzard-rv-air-conditioner-with-heat-pump-15kbtu-black)

## Best For

- dometic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dometic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Customizable Comfort:** Compatible with CCC2 thermostat for programmable temperature control—set it and forget it
- • **Energy-Smart Efficiency:** Advanced airflow engineering and foam insulation maximize cooling while cutting energy waste
- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Noise minimized to 37 decibels with vibration isolation tech—peaceful RV living guaranteed
- • **Powerful Climate Control:** 15,000 BTU cooling with integrated heat pump for year-round comfort
- • **Aerodynamic & Durable Design:** UV-stable, high-impact polypropylene shell reduces drag and withstands harsh elements

## Overview

The Dometic Blizzard NXT 15K BTU RV Air Conditioner with Heat Pump delivers robust, year-round climate control with advanced airflow engineering and ultra-quiet operation. Its aerodynamic, UV-resistant design minimizes drag and noise, while the integrated heat pump reduces propane use in colder conditions. Designed for durability and efficiency, this rooftop unit is a premium upgrade for millennial RV professionals seeking reliable comfort and smart temperature management on the go.

## Description

Dometic’s Blizzard NXT RV Rooftop Air Conditioner and Heat Pump not only looks great, its highly efficient operation makes cooling air easy! It has a powerful motor and fan, providing industry-leading 350 CFM airflow and advanced engineering that maximizes airflow around the evaporator coils for better and more efficient cooling performance. The aerodynamic design will minimize the drag from air resistance while the vehicle is in motion. It is made with a composite base pan and injection-molded shroud that are both UV stable and rated for high impact resistance. Strategically placed foam insulation and an integrated blower housing minimizes heat transfer so cooler air is produced and maintained. The expanded polypropylene (EPP foam) construction provides better insulation, and reduces weight and unwanted condensation. Use of heavy sheet metal is minimized to improve performance and eliminate noise issues. Vibration isolation components also reduce sound to a minimum ensuring you re not disturbed by the noise of your air conditioner. The Blizzard NXT is robust and durable meaning it will supply refreshing, cool air in your RV for many years.

Review: Worked great - Perfect like for like replacement.
Review: I love it despite only 4 stars, its a 5 star unit for sure - This Heat Pump is awesome, it heats when you want heat, it cools when you want cool. I’m in the Nevada desert where it gets rather hot in the day and this time of year cold at night. I’m using it in a huge 42’ Toy Hauler that had 2 non vented and 1 vented roof top AC units. I’m parked in no shade at all and on a 98 degree F days just running this one unit by itself will get me down to 74 installed in my vented location thermostat is set at 70, (I can’t get it down to 70 unless I turn one more of my AC’s on, but this thing doesn’t complain trying on its own). It’s a 15K BTU AC so it cools as much as any 15K BTU AC that you can buy for half the price of this one, so don’t pay extra thinking you’ll get better cooling than from a lesser priced model. Where the price is justified though is in a variety of benefits. 1) Its much quieter than my DuoTherm and my BriskAirII 15K units. 2) The CCC2 Thermostat this requires (not included) is nice, though a phone app would be expected, its like 20 year old technology (still better than the 50 year old technology of most basic t-stats). I love programming it a little colder in the day, a little warmer at night, you can truly set it and forget it. It also controls my propane floor heater (no idea what brand that even is). 3) The heat pump function is mainly why I went with this unit, its already saved me a ton in propane I’d otherwise be using to heat at night. Here’s the bad... 1) The description on desertcart doesn’t clearly state this is the heat pump model, it is. Be careful, there are also NXT models that are AC only and not heat pumps. This is an actual heat pump, not just a regular AC with a heating element stuffed in it. 2) It includes absolutely nothing. You have to figure out which inside cover your situation requires (good luck, Dometic doesn’t make this extra stuff you need simple to find or figure out, requires a lot of info research and confusing digging to figure it all out, no excuse for them to not make all this extra stuff you need easier to figure out). It doesn’t even include an installation manual, no owners manual and no wiring diagrams. You get the unit with the outside covers installed in the box, that is literally it. You need their CCC2 thermostat, vented or non vented inside cover, wire, wire nuts, RJ11 4 conductor phone cord, the 4 long mounting bolts, all of which is sold separately and NOT included. There’s a rather generic manual you can dig for and find online, it was a confusing mess to read by trying to cover to many different situations that didn’t even apply. 3) The CCC2 Thermostat this requires is nice, but outdated for a latest and greatest product, its 2020, not 1999, it should be compatible with a phone app in 2020. The Thermostat also requires you to drill a giant (not even centered) hole in your wall because of the plastic that sticks out the back for absolutely no reason what so ever. They could have easily made it flush mount only needing a tiny hole for wires. The thermostat also requires a 4 conductor phone cord with RJ11 plugs instead of just letting you use existing regular thermostat wires. I already had 6 wires ran to my wall from the old unit, the wires were too thick to pit RJ11 jacks on them so I ended up just cutting off 6” from each end of an old phone cord and butt splicing it onto both ends of the existing wire. The CCC2 thermostat instructions also make the thing more complicated to figure out than it needs to be, don’t be intimidated by the instructions for it, its actually very easy to use. 4) The inside cover, either vented or not vented, doesn’t include the 4 long mounting bolts, which is absolutely ridiculous, for the price they charge they could include the 4 stupid bolts you need, good luck finding bolts this length and thread pitch at your local hardware store once you discover you need them and its just another sold separately item you have to find. At least the cover does include the inside metal plate and a filter. 5) Even once you find the manual online, there are 2 separate RJ11 plugs coming out of this unit, there is absolutely nothing mentioning this anywhere, so which one do you use? I still have no idea, I wasted over an hour just trying to find which one of the two I was supposed to plug the thermostat into and finally had to enie menie miny mo it. They both do the same thing or for the first time ever I had a 50/50 shot at getting it right snd got lucky. Did I mention despite all the bad I still love this thing? I do still love it, we’re going to replace our other 2 AC’s with 2 more of this same model and tske full advantage of the multizone feature of the CCC2 thermostat once they’re available (currently this model looks to be sold out everywhere I looked). We’ll still need to use our propane floor vent heater in the winter just because all my plumbing is in the floor and that heater is all that keeps my pipes from freezing, but I’ll still be able to dramatically cut down on my winter propane expense by supplementing that heater with the heat pump. Just remember if you buy this, it includes absolutely nothing! You’ll need to dig and hunt for the manual, all the information and part numbers on which inside cover you need, the thermostat, and the 4 long mounting bolts.

## Features

- Robust and durable construction
- High-impact polypropylene injection-molded shroud and base pan
- Attractive aerodynamic design

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07JY2F224 |
| Additional Features | Advanced Airflow Engineering and Noise Reduction |
| Air Conditioner Application | RV |
| Annual Energy Consumption | 1590 Watts |
| BEE Star Rating | 1 Star |
| Best Sellers Rank | #492,896 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #257 in RV Air Conditioners #800 in RV Ventilation |
| Brand | Dometic |
| Brand Name | Dometic |
| Capacity | 1.25 Tons |
| Color | Black |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Cooling Power | 15000 British Thermal Units |
| Core Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 52 Reviews |
| Efficiency | high |
| Filter Type | Standard Mechanical Filter |
| Form Factor | Roof Top |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713814214203 |
| Included Components | Dometic Air Conditioners H551816AXX1J0 Blizzard Nxt Hp 15.0 Blk Upper |
| Installation Type | Packaged |
| Inverter Type | No Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 40"W x 14"H |
| Item Type Name | RV Air Conditioner |
| Item Weight | 92 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | DOMETIC AIR CONDITIONERS |
| Model Name | H551816AXX1J0 |
| Model Number | H551816AXX1J0 |
| Noise | 37 Decibels |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Heating Elements | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 30"D x 40"W x 14"H |
| Refrigerant | R 410A |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 13 |
| Special Feature | Advanced Airflow Engineering and Noise Reduction |
| Start Year | 2021 |
| Start year | 2021 |
| UPC | 713814214203 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacture Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 4396 |
| Window Opening Maximum Height | 14 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Height | 15 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 41 Inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Dometic
- **Capacity:** 1.25 Tons
- **Color:** Black
- **Cooling Power:** 15000 British Thermal Units
- **Noise Level:** 37 Decibels
- **Product Dimensions:** 30"D x 40"W x 14"H
- **Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER):** 13
- **Special Feature:** Inverter Compressor
- **Start year:** 2021
- **Voltage:** 115

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked great
*by R***S on August 1, 2024*

Perfect like for like replacement.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love it despite only 4 stars, its a 5 star unit for sure
*by R***R on July 2, 2020*

This Heat Pump is awesome, it heats when you want heat, it cools when you want cool. I’m in the Nevada desert where it gets rather hot in the day and this time of year cold at night. I’m using it in a huge 42’ Toy Hauler that had 2 non vented and 1 vented roof top AC units. I’m parked in no shade at all and on a 98 degree F days just running this one unit by itself will get me down to 74 installed in my vented location thermostat is set at 70, (I can’t get it down to 70 unless I turn one more of my AC’s on, but this thing doesn’t complain trying on its own). It’s a 15K BTU AC so it cools as much as any 15K BTU AC that you can buy for half the price of this one, so don’t pay extra thinking you’ll get better cooling than from a lesser priced model. Where the price is justified though is in a variety of benefits. 1) Its much quieter than my DuoTherm and my BriskAirII 15K units. 2) The CCC2 Thermostat this requires (not included) is nice, though a phone app would be expected, its like 20 year old technology (still better than the 50 year old technology of most basic t-stats). I love programming it a little colder in the day, a little warmer at night, you can truly set it and forget it. It also controls my propane floor heater (no idea what brand that even is). 3) The heat pump function is mainly why I went with this unit, its already saved me a ton in propane I’d otherwise be using to heat at night. Here’s the bad... 1) The description on Amazon doesn’t clearly state this is the heat pump model, it is. Be careful, there are also NXT models that are AC only and not heat pumps. This is an actual heat pump, not just a regular AC with a heating element stuffed in it. 2) It includes absolutely nothing. You have to figure out which inside cover your situation requires (good luck, Dometic doesn’t make this extra stuff you need simple to find or figure out, requires a lot of info research and confusing digging to figure it all out, no excuse for them to not make all this extra stuff you need easier to figure out). It doesn’t even include an installation manual, no owners manual and no wiring diagrams. You get the unit with the outside covers installed in the box, that is literally it. You need their CCC2 thermostat, vented or non vented inside cover, wire, wire nuts, RJ11 4 conductor phone cord, the 4 long mounting bolts, all of which is sold separately and NOT included. There’s a rather generic manual you can dig for and find online, it was a confusing mess to read by trying to cover to many different situations that didn’t even apply. 3) The CCC2 Thermostat this requires is nice, but outdated for a latest and greatest product, its 2020, not 1999, it should be compatible with a phone app in 2020. The Thermostat also requires you to drill a giant (not even centered) hole in your wall because of the plastic that sticks out the back for absolutely no reason what so ever. They could have easily made it flush mount only needing a tiny hole for wires. The thermostat also requires a 4 conductor phone cord with RJ11 plugs instead of just letting you use existing regular thermostat wires. I already had 6 wires ran to my wall from the old unit, the wires were too thick to pit RJ11 jacks on them so I ended up just cutting off 6” from each end of an old phone cord and butt splicing it onto both ends of the existing wire. The CCC2 thermostat instructions also make the thing more complicated to figure out than it needs to be, don’t be intimidated by the instructions for it, its actually very easy to use. 4) The inside cover, either vented or not vented, doesn’t include the 4 long mounting bolts, which is absolutely ridiculous, for the price they charge they could include the 4 stupid bolts you need, good luck finding bolts this length and thread pitch at your local hardware store once you discover you need them and its just another sold separately item you have to find. At least the cover does include the inside metal plate and a filter. 5) Even once you find the manual online, there are 2 separate RJ11 plugs coming out of this unit, there is absolutely nothing mentioning this anywhere, so which one do you use? I still have no idea, I wasted over an hour just trying to find which one of the two I was supposed to plug the thermostat into and finally had to enie menie miny mo it. They both do the same thing or for the first time ever I had a 50/50 shot at getting it right snd got lucky. Did I mention despite all the bad I still love this thing? I do still love it, we’re going to replace our other 2 AC’s with 2 more of this same model and tske full advantage of the multizone feature of the CCC2 thermostat once they’re available (currently this model looks to be sold out everywhere I looked). We’ll still need to use our propane floor vent heater in the winter just because all my plumbing is in the floor and that heater is all that keeps my pipes from freezing, but I’ll still be able to dramatically cut down on my winter propane expense by supplementing that heater with the heat pump. Just remember if you buy this, it includes absolutely nothing! You’ll need to dig and hunt for the manual, all the information and part numbers on which inside cover you need, the thermostat, and the 4 long mounting bolts.

### ⭐ Defective with no recourse
*by W***D on May 28, 2026*

Unit was defective. Seller offered no warranty or troubleshooting support. Paid almost $2000 and now they're selling for 900 - I think they know others have figured out they are sitting on defective products.

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*Last updated: 2026-07-04*