Tilt-and-turn windows (Dreh-Kipp-Fenster) are everywhere in Germany, Austria and much of Central Europe — and they're the #1 reason people struggle to set up a portable air conditioner. The good news: it works fine, you just need the right seal. Here's the practical answer.
Why the standard kit doesn't fit
Most portable ACs ship with a flat "sliding window" kit designed for horizontal or sash windows. Tilt-and-turn windows open inward on a hinge, leaving a large triangular gap — the flat kit can't seal it, so hot air leaks straight back in and the AC never keeps up.
The fix: a universal cloth window seal
The reliable solution is a fabric window seal kit (Fensterabdichtung / "AC window seal"). It's a zip-up cloth panel with adhesive Velcro that fits the whole window opening, with a zippered port for the exhaust hose. It seals the triangular gap that rigid kits leave open, works with the window tilted open, and costs around €15–30.
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Step by step
- Open the window to the tilt (kipp) position.
- Stick the Velcro strip around the frame, attach the cloth seal.
- Feed the exhaust hose through the zippered opening and out.
- Zip it closed around the hose — done. No drilling, fully reversible.
Buying tip
When you pick your unit, check the hose diameter (usually 13–15 cm) and get a seal kit that matches. Some portable ACs already include a universal cloth seal — read the listing. For choosing the AC itself, see our portable AC buying guide.
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