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The tale of two airconditioner stores

Postby Asiaphile » August 9, 2011, 9:50 pm

parrot wrote:I'm not plugging one store over another, just want to report my own recent experience: ...

YMMV.
Last week I asked both Standard and Cooling for a quotation to install, clean and gas fill a unit. Standard was B500 cheaper.
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Postby merchant seaman » August 10, 2011, 12:03 pm

Bought a 24,000 BTU unit model Cenrel Air and had the present 9,000 BTU unit moved from living room to the bedroom. Total cost was 35,000 baht. Don't know the name of the shop it was set up by the owner of the housing estate. They provided excellent service. Filled out the warranty card for me and all. Phone number's are 081-8715577 and 042-247942. He's price beat out all the shops that I visited. Was in the Toshiba shop on Prosi Road and they wanted 34,000 baht for a 18,000 BTU unit and another 5,000 baht to move the smaller one.
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Postby parrot » May 28, 2012, 5:17 pm

As a follow-up to my post on this thread in March 2011 (buying 3 new air conditioners):

When I purchased the air conditioners last March, Nimit promised a free one-year service check. I called the store this past week to schedule the cleaning (a few months late). The workers arrived on schedule, power washed the inside and out, checked all the innards and freon (or whatever it is) pressure. Cleaned up and left. Definitely a good quality job.
And as a follow-up on the inverters that we bought: Our electricity bills continue to be substantially less than the bills when we were using our old style air conditioner. The inverters cost more.....but use less electricity. It probably evens out after a few years.
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