
Too many air conditioners? Here's how to find the right one
Consider these five key factors when choosing the best air conditioner for your needs.
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The type of air conditioner you choose significantly impacts its installation, efficiency, and suitability for your space. Understanding the different types helps you select the best option for your cooling needs and lifestyle.
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Mobile monoblock air conditioners
Typical price
370.– to 710.–These units are compact, portable, and designed to cool single rooms, making them easy to move around as needed.
Ideal for renters or those seeking flexibility, they provide quick relief from heat without complex installation.
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Air cooler
Typical price
85.– to 210.–Air coolers use water evaporation to lower temperature and are generally more energy-efficient than traditional AC units.
Best suited for dry climates, they provide a natural cooling effect while being cost-effective and easy to maintain.
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Roof air conditioning
Typical price
1800.– to 2700.–These systems are installed on rooftops and are designed to cool larger spaces, such as commercial buildings or homes with flat roofs.
They save indoor space and provide efficient cooling for expansive areas, making them ideal for businesses or larger residential setups.
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Room area refers to the size of the space where the air conditioner will be installed, which is crucial for ensuring effective cooling. Selecting the right air conditioner size based on room area helps maintain comfort, improves energy efficiency, and prevents excessive wear on the unit.
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Up to 30 m²
Typical price
170.– to 570.–Designed for small rooms, such as bedrooms or home offices, with a cooling capacity suitable for spaces up to 30 m².
Ideal for providing efficient cooling in compact areas, ensuring a comfortable environment without energy wastage.
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31 - 40 m²
Typical price
360.– to 610.–Perfect for medium-sized rooms, like living rooms or small apartments, accommodating spaces from 31 to 40 m².
Ensures adequate cooling for slightly larger areas, striking a balance between comfort and energy efficiency.
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41 - 54 m²
Typical price
440.– to 840.–Built for larger spaces, such as open-plan living areas or larger bedrooms, covering areas from 41 to 54 m².
Provides powerful cooling capabilities, making it suitable for larger gatherings or high-heat activities, enhancing overall comfort.
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Cooling power is measured in BTU (British Thermal Units) and indicates how effectively an air conditioner can cool a space. Selecting the right cooling power is crucial as it affects energy efficiency, comfort levels, and the overall performance of the unit based on the size of the room.
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1190 - 8000 BTU/h
Typical price
260.– to 520.–Suitable for small to medium-sized rooms (up to about 350 sq. ft.), providing sufficient cooling without excessive energy use.
Ideal for bedrooms or small living areas, ensuring comfort during hot weather while keeping electricity costs manageable.
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8001 - 11942 BTU/h
Typical price
400.– to 680.–Designed for medium to large rooms (up to 600 sq. ft.), offering enhanced cooling capabilities for larger spaces.
Perfect for open-concept living areas or larger bedrooms, promoting a comfortable environment even during peak heat.
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11943 - 12000 BTU/h
Typical price
460.– to 750.–Best suited for larger spaces (up to 1,000 sq. ft.), delivering powerful cooling for expansive areas.
Recommended for larger homes or commercial spaces, effectively combating high temperatures and enhancing indoor comfort.
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The maximum noise level of an air conditioner indicates how much sound it produces during operation, measured in decibels (dB). This factor is crucial for selecting a unit that aligns with your comfort preferences, especially in quiet environments like bedrooms or offices.
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52 - 60 dB
Typical price
110.– to 550.–Produces moderate sound levels, comparable to a quiet conversation or background music.
Suitable for living spaces where noise should be minimal, allowing for a comfortable and undistracted environment.
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61 - 64 dB
Typical price
260.– to 710.–Generates noticeable noise, similar to the sound of a dishwasher or a normal office environment.
Ideal for areas where some ambient sound is acceptable, such as living rooms or family spaces, without being overly disruptive.
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65 - 65 dB
Typical price
320.– to 610.–Operates at higher noise levels, akin to the sound of a vacuum cleaner.
Best for locations where noise is less of a concern, like garages or utility rooms, making it less suitable for quiet settings.
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The energy efficiency class indicates how effectively an air conditioner uses energy to cool a space, categorized from A+++ to A. Choosing a higher efficiency class can lead to significant savings on energy bills and a reduced environmental impact, making it an essential factor in your purchasing decision.
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A+++
Typical price
270.– to 340.–Represents the highest level of energy efficiency, consuming the least amount of electricity for optimal cooling performance.
Ideal for eco-conscious consumers, A+++ units can lead to substantial savings on energy costs over time.
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A++
Typical price
710.– to 890.–Offers very good energy efficiency, using slightly more energy than A+++ but still significantly less than lower-rated models.
A++ units are great for budget-conscious buyers seeking a balance between performance and energy savings.
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A+
Typical price
570.– to 890.–Provides good energy efficiency, suitable for moderate use, and consumes more energy than A++ models.
Best for those who use air conditioning less frequently but still want to maintain reasonable energy costs.
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A
Typical price
360.– to 680.–Indicates basic energy efficiency, utilizing more energy than the higher classes but still providing adequate cooling.
A-rated air conditioners may be suitable for occasional use or smaller spaces, but they can lead to higher energy bills over time.
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