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Reviews (16)

26 January 2017
Really good quality!
Maybe it's me, but I find in general I tend to break 6-32 taps...these are a really good quality and they are a fraction of the cost of domestically available taps.

11 October 2018
Excellent product!
Works as expected. Great value!

02 August 2018
Excellent product - heats/cools/drys. Silent!
This product is incredibly quiet - both the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Unlike traditional air conditioners where the outdoor unit buzzes/vibrates and makes a fair amount of noise, this product is just about silent. Except for the weight, wall mounting is likely not an issue.
Operation is quire simple and the remote is quite intuitive. I was also pleased to see that everything can be configured to display Celsius degrees.
This build quality of both the indoor and outdoor unit is quite good.
It is a bit of effort to install and you will need to hire an electrician and HVAC person to connect it correctly. If you do decide to install this yourself, please remember that you will need to pull a very deep vacuum on the lines. This cannot be done/measured with regular gauges - you'll need a digital gauge.
Overall you'll need to invest another $300-700 for the vacuum pump, vacuum gauge, flaring tool, and nitrogen tank if going the DIY route.
The only issue I ran into...and it's quite minor...is that the drain elbow for the outdoor unit is too tall to fit under the unit if installed on a concrete slab. This prevents you from redirecting condensation water produced by the outdoor (condenser) unit. I suspect this would be a non-issue if wall mounting.