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Haier Air Conditioners: Thoughts On ?
Hello:
The local paper (Boston) are full of ads for window air conditioners by HAIER. Have never, ever, heard of them. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on, them ? Sure are cheap; a 6,000 BTU window unit for $ 99. With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob |
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Robert11 wrote:
The local paper (Boston) are full of ads for window air conditioners by HAIER. Have never, ever, heard of them. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on, them ? Sure are cheap; a 6,000 BTU window unit for $ 99. Wal-Mart sells a 5K Btu PER HOUR 9.7 SEER version for $78.44. With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. I just bought a Daewoo 5340 Btu/h 10.2 SEER for $69. Thoughts on ? I measured a 0.98 COP for the Haier in a 63 F room with the hot coil airflow restricted to make it 110 F. Remote control adds about $20. Nick |
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"Robert11" wrote in message With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. Thoughts on ? Most small AC's are from abroad or have major components that are. |
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Hi Nick:
Thanks for info. Is 0.98 COP "good" ? Bob ---------------- wrote in message ... Robert11 wrote: The local paper (Boston) are full of ads for window air conditioners by HAIER. Have never, ever, heard of them. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on, them ? Sure are cheap; a 6,000 BTU window unit for $ 99. Wal-Mart sells a 5K Btu PER HOUR 9.7 SEER version for $78.44. With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. I just bought a Daewoo 5340 Btu/h 10.2 SEER for $69. Thoughts on ? I measured a 0.98 COP for the Haier in a 63 F room with the hot coil airflow restricted to make it 110 F. Remote control adds about $20. Nick |
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Robert11 wrote:
Hello: The local paper (Boston) are full of ads for window air conditioners by HAIER. Have never, ever, heard of them. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on, them ? Sure are cheap; a 6,000 BTU window unit for $ 99. With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob From China. Low priced (as you see). Company has been expanding rapidly. No knowledge of how good they are. LB |
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I just bought a 5200 BTU from Target for 69.99 a few weeks back. I
have only used it 3 times at night in my bedroom. It seems to work well. On Sun, 29 May 2005 08:27:54 -0400, "Robert11" wrote: Hello: The local paper (Boston) are full of ads for window air conditioners by HAIER. Have never, ever, heard of them. Anyone have any experience with, or opinions on, them ? Sure are cheap; a 6,000 BTU window unit for $ 99. With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob |
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wrote in message ... Robert11 wrote: [snip] With a name like Haier, they are probably from China or Korea, but i remember reading that most A/C's these days are. Thoughts on ? Thanks, Bob From China. Low priced (as you see). Company has been expanding rapidly. No knowledge of how good they are. The company headquarters are in China, but it's a quality, forward-looking multi-national brand, and the unit you bought was probably from their U.S. plant. Haier has a large plant adjacent to I95 just south of Florence, SC., which was built for the specific purpose of understanding and marketing to the U.S. market. -- Regards -- |
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"World Traveler" wrote in message The company headquarters are in China, but it's a quality, forward-looking multi-national brand, and the unit you bought was probably from their U.S. plant. Haier has a large plant adjacent to I95 just south of Florence, SC., which was built for the specific purpose of understanding and marketing to the U.S. market. -- Regards -- We have one of their refrigerators in work and it was made in China. According to their web site, some manufacturing is being done in the US. http://www.haieramerica.com/about_haier.php Camden, South Carolina is the site of the $40 million Haier America Industrial Park. The 110 acres of land is the home of the groundbreaking state-of-the-art refrigerator facility, which is surely, the first of many. |
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Robert11 wrote:
Is 0.98 COP "good" ? Not a bad cooling COP, given my torturing, although less than Haier's 9.7/3.41 = 2.84 spec. If the heating COP is 1.98, we might heat water for showers this way with half the usual energy. I measured a 0.98 COP for the Haier in a 63 F room with the hot coil airflow restricted to make it 110 F. There was some condensation, which I didn't measure. Nick |
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