I heard that it’s no longer the grail.. at most its price has remained in its old glory.. but I’m not an AC technician, however I visit a lot of construction sites.. and these are the rumors circulating
Plus 1 for Gree. I also have Gree units operating at my place. It’s good for everything. What’s more, 90% of the mechanics and installers recommend this if you get to the point of having it done. As long as you’re just inquiring, everything else is the best. What they can make a huge profit from. When you state as a fact what you need, then they say it’s the best choice. Unfortunately, there are no more Japanese air conditioners. They are all Chinese.
Thanks! I chose it myself…
Yes, yes. A long, long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away… Daikin, Fischer, Mitsu, Nord dominated the market. Meanwhile, they got stuck at the start. Its price remained, quality was replaced by profit realization. Then came Gree and Aux, and one could list others who were already around then, but they were just held back in Europe because they were Chinese and cheap. And now you can’t get a Mitsu or Daikin repaired because there are no spare parts for them. Because the insides of Aux and Gree weren’t good, as they are already expensive, so they have their air conditioners manufactured by a completely different manufacturer. However, because the quality became poor and it’s expensive too, sales numbers are low. Consequently, there are few spare parts. Sometimes you have to wait 3-6 months for warranty repairs. Until the spare part arrives. I quoted a distributor and a technician.
I checked, its inverter control is excellent, it will be a quiet, economical unit
It goes down to 1 Hz, which was a luxury category 4 years ago.
Thanks Zoli!
The top models (Daikin, Gree) are only sold here at such high prices. Anyone resourceful imports them from neighboring 2-3 countries for almost half price - you could have read this recently in air conditioning groups, where installers are also present. Of course, in such cases, you need a professional who installs it.