Strange for a small unknown Ph brand to show up on a foreign rank site, right? It's got what looks like 23 votes....makes 1 think they must all come from Exatech, the local Whirlpool distributor & Fujidenzo's handler...Consumer feedback hasn't been encouraging either.[emoji848]
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From those we've had experience of besides Daikin, Hitachi & Mitsubishi have been reliable performers.
I've noted a drop in quality w/ Panasonic window units over the years. The older ones were more solidly built. Guess they're all playing the same survival game of planned obsolescence. Still, it ranks among the better ones. Way above Fujidenzo, I presume....but who knows?[emoji13]
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True. I've a friend who has been w/ Electrolux au for the longest time. The brand now owns Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Frigidaire, Tappan & many others He admits some 'discrimination' though. Their domestic products are not necessarily the same ones sold here in our region.... Much like what VW thinks our market deserves...the Santanas & their other Chinese models....Sad truth.[emoji17]
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Australian consumers are fuqqing lucky. most appliances there are by law suppose to last many many years. ==== not sure about this, I have been here for 10yrs now.
But our fridge, tv, washing mashing machine are 8 yrs old now.
Our Samsung Split type ACs turned 7 years old yesterday. Alaga sa linis kapag humina na lamig pati blower. Mahina lang blower neto compared sa mga bagong labas ngayon. Isang unit lang ang napa repair since ngka leak sa lines. Pero yung iba okay na okay. 1HP and i Have 4 units.
Pero sa bagong bahay na pnagawa ko window type lang provisions sa Rooms i bought Kolin na inverter. Nakakapani bago lang since maingay ang blower ng window type kaysa sa split type
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Going to get a Daikin 1hp split installed this Saturday. 31k with free installation. Dadagdag lang 750 for circuit breaker. 4 hours pala inaabot ang installation?
I was just looking at this:
Parts of Split Air Condioners: Outdoor Unit
Drain tube, not refrigerant piping, right? Sige, sir.
Aircon installer was here this morning for an ocular. He tried to dissuade me from upgrading the drain line from the standard 3/4" to 1" as suggested on this thread. Makapal daw and mahirap ibalot etc etc. He finally relented when I stood firm. The line will extend 22' from the front wall of the garage to the gate.
We may also need to upgrade from a 2.5 to a 3.0 based on the area and usage (living room + kitchen + small bathroom + stairs). We decided on a Panasonic but since we might be getting a bigger unit we will have to check their prices again. They recommend Daikin and Panasonic in terms of reliability. They also carry LG and Hitachi.
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