Best Ductless Air Conditioner 2024: what I WISH I knew earlier…

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @LegitPick
    @LegitPick  11 місяців тому +2

    ► Links to the best ductless air conditioner 2024 we listed in this video:
    ► 6. Cooper & Hunter Ductless AC System - geni.us/kMmExkc (Amazon)
    ► 5. Mr. Cool Split Ductless Air Conditioner - geni.us/4eAXys (Amazon)
    ► 4. COSTWAY Mini Split Air Conditioner - geni.us/GQhbETo (Amazon)
    ► 3. Della Mini-Split Ductless Air Conditioner - geni.us/8wXIIA (Amazon)
    ► 2. Pioneer Diamante Ductless Mini Split AC - geni.us/4dDu (Amazon)
    ► 1. Senville LETO 30,000 BTU Mini-Split - geni.us/CUbYADp (Amazon)

  • @markchidester6239
    @markchidester6239 9 місяців тому +14

    You seemed to be reading the feature list off the side of the box.
    What actually makes one better than the other?
    Reliability, energy efficiency, customer service and repair ability would have a lot to do with that yet none was mentioned.

  • @paulogden7417
    @paulogden7417 8 місяців тому +23

    This appears to be a computer generated review. The reviewer is listing different random features from the sales info of each product. If you're going to use your mini-split more than just occasionally, then please don't buy unit with a SEER (energy efficiency) rating below 20 (like one of the listed units) - you won't like your electric bill. If you expect to be running your AC unit regularly, spend a little more for a SEER of at least 20 and you'll get you're money back quickly in energy savings. For example, some of the 9000 BTU mini-splits have SEER's as high as 28 for about $300 more, so they should use about 40% less power than a unit with a SEER of 17. The payback in energy reduction for one of these small units if you use the AC 8 hours per day should be about 1-3 years, based on a 300 watt difference in running power and a $.16 per kilowatt hourly rate for 8 hours per day. The unit should last 12-15 years. So the payback for the extra efficiency is worth the price.

  • @kyfeam
    @kyfeam 2 місяці тому +3

    to be honest if you really look hard.. they are all the same mini split.. but with a different name on the right faceplate.. even the remotes are the same.. so if you were looking for a mini split.. just get the least expensive one..

  • @Pigfarmer77
    @Pigfarmer77 4 місяці тому

    Just purchased COSTWAY 21 SEER2 17,000 BTU 1.5 Ton Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump Energy Star Certified 208/230V for my 4 season room. Hoping it was a good choice

  • @gurkansever8621
    @gurkansever8621 Місяць тому +1

    Best list and there is no Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Daikin,…. 😂

  • @peterk4134
    @peterk4134 Місяць тому

    The CH 9000btu is way too expensive

  • @jesselopez4818
    @jesselopez4818 4 місяці тому +4

    I hate fake/ computer generated/ AI reviews like this. Nothing you can’t find on the companies’ website. And no real world data to speak of.

    • @СрбскиБрат
      @СрбскиБрат 4 місяці тому +1

      To say nothing of the fact most of these mini splits are just rebadged Chinese units. Most of them are Gree/Midea OEMs, with maybe a few of the ultra-cheap options being AUX units.
      Anyways, ground rule first: SEER is for cooling, SCOP is for heating. When it comes to SEER and cooling just about any heat pump does the trick, higher SEER means the PCB can modulate the compressor lower (it's not the same if the mini split modulates down to 400W and when it modulates down to 100W like Japanese brands do) and thus saves more power. SCOP is what matters when it comes to heating and you want it as high as possible. Also, get a unit with a two-stage dual rotary compressor, basepan and crankcase heater, especially if you're in a cold climate - that way the unit stays more efficient on lower temperatures, the basepan heater prevents the water released during defrost to freeze right back up inside of the unit itself and the crankcase heater allows for a quicker and easier startup on very low temperatures by preheating the compressor oil. Have an alternate heat source ready when it gets below about -30°C (or -22F°) - no heat pump stays efficient below that temperature and is effectively just wasting electricity at that point. If you have resistant as your secondary, get a wood or gas furnace as your tertiary just in case the power dies. And one more thing - INSULATE. If you're able to, insulate your home ASAP, that way the heat stays inside and the heat pump won't be running as hard to maintain the temperature.

  • @haryowijoyo5979
    @haryowijoyo5979 Місяць тому

    No Panasonic nor daikin😅

  • @whiz3528
    @whiz3528 5 місяців тому +2

    Mitsubishi is the best.

  • @kphelps9583
    @kphelps9583 3 місяці тому +2

    This is dumb. You need to compare apples to apples and all of these units are completely different with regard to their features. I agree with anyone else that this seems like an AI generated review. useless !

  • @FPAEUTYแบนเนอร์ROBLOX
    @FPAEUTYแบนเนอร์ROBLOX 7 місяців тому

    Please can you