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Review on Split system Samsung AR09TQHQAURNER/AR09TQHQAURXER, white by Micha Kochaski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

Normal and quiet air conditioning. There are no complaints. At the first speed, the fan is barely audible, at the second it is a little louder. Even at maximum speed, it works no louder than a regular household fan. If you open the window, then you can hear the rumbling of the external unit. The air conditioner is made in China at the factory of the Chinese manufacturer of household appliances Midea. Of course, this air conditioner has nothing to do with Samsung, inside is a standard Midea air conditioner, only with the Samsung inscription. By the way, this factory also produces similar air conditioners under the Toshiba brand. As well as many Chinese brands under various names MDV, Kentatsu, Dantex, General Climate, Carrier and others. All of them are exactly the same inside, but differ only in the design of the remotes. Samsung honestly writes about class B energy efficiency, and pure Chinese position their air conditioners as class A, although it has long been known that the Chinese deliberately underestimate the noise and power consumption parameters in the description. For the sake of marketing, the Chinese, without a twinge of conscience, attribute plus signs to themselves in the description of energy consumption (A, A +, A ++), although inside there is a well-known compressor with standard class B consumption. The GMCC compressor is a development of the Japanese Toshiba. This compressor, due to its low energy efficiency, has long been discontinued by Toshiba, and the license was sold to the Chinese. The compressor is very good, reliable and durable - but costly at current electricity prices. However, if you live in the 2022 and turn on the air conditioner at most 30 times a year, the difference in money for paying for electricity in comparison with expensive class A and A + air conditioners will be minimal. But if you live somewhere in the Emirates, where the air conditioner works non-stop for 10 months a year, then it’s better to buy something more energy efficient of class A + and higher. As a result, I can recommend to those who are looking for an inexpensive air conditioner that will not annoy with noise. He performs his main function at 100%

Pros
  • Quiet operation Larger radiator Good quality plastic, nothing "shoots" and does not emit any cod. The possibility of directing the air jet strictly horizontally (I do not like it when a jet of cold air "hit" the body) Illuminated console.
Cons
  • The electric cord is not the longest. This is true for those who have a far outlet. Energy class B