Your Definitive Guide To Four Of The Most Reliable Air Conditioning Brands In Australia

One thing you will not find a scarcity of when looking for air conditioning is choice. That choice extends to how many units you purchase, the prices, the specific air conditioning units, if you want ducted air conditioning, which air conditioning retailer you are buying from, and who you hire to install your air conditioning.

One choice we omitted from that list is the many air conditioning brands Australian consumers can choose from. Each brand will have a range of air conditioning products, increasing your choices even more, but this can have positives and negatives. The positives are that more options give you a better chance of finding an air conditioning unit that suits your needs and helps make prices more competitive.

However, many choices can be confusing for some, especially if they have little knowledge or experience purchasing air conditioning. In this article, we will try to help reduce confusion by highlighting four of Australia’s top air conditioning brands and some of the reasons why you might choose them or, more specifically, their highly reliable and efficient air conditioning products.

Mitsubishi Electric

Mitsubishi Electric is one of the most renowned brands in the world, not just for air conditioners but for a vast range of electrical and electronic appliances and devices. Some confusion might arise over the name as an entirely separate company called Mitsubishi Heavy Industries also exists and indeed competes with Mitsubishi Electric in the air conditioning market, albeit they tend to target commercial customers rather than domestic ones.

As for Mitsubishi Electric, their air conditioning products are highly sought after in Australia, especially in those areas with the hottest climates. Top features include stable air flow, high energy efficiency, reliability, a wide selection of products, and competitive pricing.

Daikin

No article about Australia’s top air conditioning brands would be complete without Daikin being included. Daikin’s air conditioning units are often given the highest review score of 5 out of 5 across several features by their customers, which is a strong indicator of the quality of their products.

The top features of Daikin’s air conditioning products include their energy efficiency, reliability, aesthetics, and the low noise generated when they are operating. Daikin is also highly rated for its excellent after-sales and customer service, which is extremely important to many consumers.

Panasonic

Few names have a better reputation for manufacturing high-quality electronic products than Panasonic, and their air conditioning products prove that. Panasonic has an exceptionally high success rate because it designs and manufactures air conditioning products specifically for the Australian climate rather than generically. Their air conditioner range includes inverter, ducted, cassette, and wall-mounted split systems.

The top benefits of Panasonic air conditioning units are their ease of use, air purification, which reduces bacteria and allergens in your home, energy efficiency, reliability, five-year warranties, and, despite the advanced technology within them, they are priced competitively.

Fujitsu

Fujitsu has an excellent reputation with Australian consumers across a range of products, and their air conditioning customers are especially prone to praising them. It should also be noted that Fujitsu has won numerous industry awards for its products’ design and their energy efficiency. Even better than those awards is their winning Constar’s ‘Australia’s Most Trusted Air Conditioning Brand’ on several occasions.

Fujitsu offers various air conditioning solutions for small apartments and sprawling mansions. Some key features in Fujitsu air conditioners include a heat exchanger to reduce corrosion, sensors to switch units off and on, high-reliability levels, and user-friendly controls.