Saturday, April 6, 2013

Reviews For the Best Central Air Conditioners


Nowadays energy efficient appliances are getting cheaper. They used to be more expensive than traditional appliances but have been more competitive, price-wise, in the past few years. Although high efficiency air conditioning units are still more expensive than conventional air conditioners, they are more affordable now and you will save significant amounts of money in the long run.

When I buy something, I usually check the product reviews online before I decide what to get. It also helps me make a more educated choice regarding features and prices. Air conditioning units are expensive purchases and I am sure you wouldn't want to make a mistake buying the wrong kind. The prices of the best central air conditioners vary depending on their features, power and rate of energy efficiency.

I've come up with a short list of central air conditioners that I've discovered to be great choices among dozens of brands and models. The end choice is really up to you and your budget at the moment of purchase. Energy efficient central air conditioners will save you the most money in energy bills but are a bit more expensive compared to the others. Bottom line is, do you want to save now or later? Let's compare your choices and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of some of the best central air conditioners in the market.

High Efficiency 16 to 23 SEER Central Air Conditioner - Price: $3,500

Pros: This brand and model will be the cheapest to run and give you ultra low energy bills. You will also experience fewer on and off cycles which can be bothersome. The less times the cycle changes, the less electricity is consumed.

Cons: Expensive initial cost. Has the highest price tag among the best central air conditioners. It may also need extensive modifications in the duct work system.

Mini Split Ductless Air Conditioning System - Price: P1,000

Pros: The cheapest among the four best units. You don't need a ductwork to install this unit. Cheaper to install than the typical central air conditioners. People in each room in the house can adjust the temperature to their own preference.

Cons: Although its features are practical for some people, it also needs more maintenance work to make it run efficiently. So, you might spend a lot to keep it in good working condition. Split types usually need more work on a regular basis.

Mid-Range Efficiency AC, 14. 5 to 17 SEER - Price: P3,000

Pros: Cheaper to buy than high energy efficient units. Easy to install. Weather resistant and good rust proofing. Can withstand extreme weather conditions better than other type of central air conditioners.

Cons: Very high fuel costs per month than more expensive energy efficient air conditioners.

Minimum Efficiency Central Air conditioning Units - Price: $2,500

Pros: This type of units are perfect for low-usage, rentals and small budgets. Low price tag but still better than older types of air conditioning models. May provide best value for money.

Cons: Energy bills will be more expensive than high efficient air conditioning units. Mid-range and High range efficiency units are cheaper to use in the long run.

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