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Looking for 1.5T AC recommendations

kiwi195

TF Premier
Planning on getting a 1.5 ton AC. I visited Reliance digital and Croma today to check out available options. Following are the brands recommended:
1) Haier
2) Voltas
3) Blue star
4) Daikin
5) Hitachi
I know General and Mitsubishi are better than these but not going towards them because of pricing and tentatively higher repair costs.
The salesmen were pushing Haier way too much compared to other brands and kept explaining its features, but I feel they have higher commission/margin on this brand.
For LG and Samsung they mentioned sales aren't that high, and these brands are better for other applicanes. I myself have not seen too many LG and Samsung ACs.
Wish to know experiences and recommendations from fellow TF members, your inputs are appreciated.
 
tho i would be suggesting to buy latest 2025 or 2024 models not below them
a pure 5 star ofc
copper
realme (haven't tried personally read review)

@Anupama_Jha choice

looks theek not to mention 18k+ ratings
 
Does the 'convertible' feature being advertised by brands also matter? Personally never felt the need for something like it
 
Planning on getting a 1.5 ton AC. I visited Reliance digital and Croma today to check out available options. Following are the brands recommended:
1) Haier
2) Voltas
3) Blue star
4) Daikin
5) Hitachi
I know General and Mitsubishi are better than these but not going towards them because of pricing and tentatively higher repair costs.
The salesmen were pushing Haier way too much compared to other brands and kept explaining its features, but I feel they have higher commission/margin on this brand.
For LG and Samsung they mentioned sales aren't that high, and these brands are better for other applicanes. I myself have not seen too many LG and Samsung ACs.
Wish to know experiences and recommendations from fellow TF members, your inputs are appreciated.
With LG there is a practical problem. The remote doesn't come with back-lit LEDs. At night it'll ruin your sleep as you'll have to grab torch and then operate remote. Just this one problem which bugs me. Otherwise the quality of machine is top notch and it is super silent too.
 
With LG there is a practical problem. The remote doesn't come with back-lit LEDs. At night it'll ruin your sleep as you'll have to grab torch and then operate remote. Just this one problem which bugs me. Otherwise the quality of machine is top notch and it is super silent too.
True that, experienced this just a few days ago. The machine was quick to chill but the remote thing bugged me a lot
 
Been reading a lot of positive comments for Daikin and Hitachi online
I have heard good things about Daikin, no personal experience though. And don't go with Hitachi please, I have seen numerous Hitachi machine giving out problems after some time in the neighborhood. Literally every Hitachi machine in the neighborhood, have had problems.
 
Can go with carrier, it's reliable. We are using it since a decade and never had any kind of issues. Just monthly filter cleaning, and it's still running without any hiccups.
 
Among the brands you listed, Daikin and Hitachi generally have a strong reputation for reliability, cooling efficiency, and durability, especially in inverter models. Blue Star and Voltas are solid choices too, particularly for budget-friendly and locally serviceable options. Haier is aggressively marketed, likely due to higher dealer margins, but its long-term reliability is less proven compared to Daikin or Hitachi. LG and Samsung may not dominate the AC market, but their inverter technology and smart features are competitive. If after-sales service and spare parts availability are priorities, Daikin or Hitachi would be safer bets.
 
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