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TSDesktopLimousine
post Mar 23 2019, 07:08 PM, updated 7y ago

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Im looking for a new aircon for my bedroom. Prviously i got 1hp york but now i need to change to 1.5hp since I renovated my room and maximize the space. Goin with inverter aircon but I need others experience about these brands. Midea and panasonic, im not gonna buy daikin since I had bad experience with this brand.
sonerin
post Mar 23 2019, 09:17 PM

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Panasonic is reliable. Use Panasonic aircond for over 12 years without issue
naqib0307
post Mar 23 2019, 10:22 PM

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Panasonic for sure

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nexona88
post Mar 24 2019, 03:17 PM

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Currently using Panasonic..
So far good. No issues rclxms.gif
just minor maintenance here & there.. Normal one..

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SejukCerita
post Mar 29 2019, 06:17 PM

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midea vs panasonic is not apple to apple comparison bro.. yes like others said panasonic is reliable brand for aircon
Bjorn1688
post Mar 29 2019, 06:45 PM

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The main difference between the 2?

One will last for 3-5 years without issues. After that when it has issues then it is throw away and buy a new one.

The other 3-10 years no issues, if it does have issues there will always be replacement parts for it.
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post Mar 29 2019, 06:47 PM

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Vote for panasonic
indran1412
post Mar 29 2019, 06:50 PM

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Panasonic for sure. Only go for midea if you're hard on cash. Otherwise Panasonic. Alternatively Daikin is also good.
driftmeister
post Mar 30 2019, 08:03 PM

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I installed a Panasonic ac in 2010, it was spoiled last year with its parts discontinued by Panasonic. smile.gif means I have to buy a new one even though I intend to repair it.

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