AC buying guide: The summer season is just about to begin. Many people must be planning to buy a new AC. Anyway, it becomes difficult to live without AC in the heat of May-June. Now bringing a new AC home is also a task in itself because there are so many varieties of ACs in the market. Some types of ACs work only in small rooms whereas for large rooms you need a different type of AC. In such a situation, it is important to keep some things in mind and be careful while buying an AC. Let’s look at some tips.
AC buying guide: Tips to buy an AC
Fix your budget first
First and foremost, you must establish an AC budget. When you have a budget in mind, making decisions becomes much easier because you only have to choose from the options available within your budget. Please inform me that a standard air conditioner costs around Rs 30,000.
Check the price online
If you are going to buy an air conditioner offline, check its price online first. If the same AC is available at a lower price online, you can notify the seller and purchase an AC at an equal or lower price.
Size of your room
A 1 tonne AC will not suffice in a large hall, and a 2 tonne AC will be too cold in a small room. When shopping, keep the size of your room in mind. A 1 tonne air conditioner is usually adequate for a 100 or 120 square foot room. Consider getting a 1.5 or 2 tonne AC if you have a large room.
Your location matters
If you live in an apartment, the floor of your home is also important. For example, the top floor of an apartment is extremely hot, so if you live on the top floor, you should invest in a larger and more powerful air conditioner than usual.
Power consumption
ACs with lower power ratings are less expensive, but they use more electricity. Choose an AC with a higher power rating in this case. Keep an eye out for power saving points and don’t forget to consider how many stars the unit has.
Service availability
Spending money on air conditioning is not a one-time event. You will need to have it serviced every month and repaired for any problems that arise. In this case, inquire about the after-sales service of the brand of air conditioner you intend to purchase, as well as whether or not service support will be available. If you are sensitive to noise, look for an air conditioner with a lower decibel rating.
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