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Default split A/C - two indoor units? Heat pump?

Nate Nagel wrote:
willshak wrote:
Nate Nagel wrote:

Pete C. wrote:

Nate Nagel wrote:

Pete C. wrote:

Nate Nagel wrote:



Another poster suggested Mitsubishi or LG
but in my mind neither one of those brands is associated with
longevity
or reliability.



I'd suggest you look a lot more closely. Those are both reliable,
high
quality brands. Your lack of familiarity with them is largely due to
their lack of presence in the US HVAC market. Both brands are
quite big
outside the US market where the mini split systems are the norm
vs. the
US norm of large central units.


Well, I am a car guy, which gives me a serious mistrust of anything
branded with the triple diamond. Their cars are, in a word, ****,
with
the possible exception of the original Eclipse which they somehow
miraculously made reasonably reliable.



Their trucks seem to be plenty popular.


My only exposure to LG is asking for opinions on home appliances, and
the consensus seems to be the same (although to be fair, some fine,
once-proud American brands are peddling the same made-in-china crap)



LG is *NOT* made in China. LG is Korean and has been around for a long
time with an excellent history.


so are you saying that this doesn't necessarily apply to their HVAC
products?



I'm saying it doesn't apply to *ANY* of their products. You need to
take
another look at who LG is, and the other brand names they have used
over
the years. They used to use the Goldstar brand name in the US (the G in
LG), always maligned by most as a "cheap piece of crap" until they
realized that the item they just called a "piece of crap" had been
working flawlessly for a couple decades.


See, this doesn't give your post a whole lot of credibility.
Mitsubishi cars are notorious ****, just ask anyone that bought a
Chrysler and then found out that it had a Mitsu engine in it. If
it's not smoking like a hot turd after five years, you either should
play the lottery or don't drive it. I've also heard of plenty of
people with LG washers and/or dryers, and a lot of them have had
problems. (problems with a washer or dryer? those ought to be
pretty much plug and play for a decade or more.)

My point was, I don't feel like dropping a couple grand on something
that's going to crap out on me after five years or less, and that is
what I expect of those two companies.

nate


Then here's a suggestion. Don't buy anything from anyone, because no
matter how great a product is touted, you "will" get the one lemon in
the whole bunch.


Gee, I'm sorry I offended your sensibilities. See, I do take your
advice to some extent - I very rarely make large purchases, because I
maintain my equipment and expect it to last a long time. Therefore, I
tend to take some care when I *do* make large purchases, so I don't get
stuck with crap. Hence, I'd be more likely, say, to buy a GM product
with a 3.8 rather than a Taurus or, yes, a Mitsubishi. I like products
with a proven track record of reliability, or if I can't establish that,
a manufacturer with a proven track record of reliability. Simply saying
"Mitsubishi products are reliable" doesn't wash with me because I know
that at least SOME of their products are ****. I'm so sorry that I
wasted your time with an honest question that still hasn't received a
straight answer.

nate


Who the **** is talking about Mitsubishi, other than you?
Korea is not part of Japan.
That's like me saying, since I don't like German cars, I won't buy a SAAB.


--
Bill
In Hamptonburgh, NY
in the original Orange County.