goodman123 0 Report post Posted September 7, 2009 I am getting aircon soon. I think is system 3 inverter. But I dont know which one to get... Mitsubishi electric or Mitsubishi heavy industries. One is manufacture in Thailand and the other one is manufactured in China. And nevertheless heavy industries is 200 to 300 more cheaper than mitsubishi electric. As for the performance, which one is better? Please advise. Thks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goldrain 0 Report post Posted September 26, 2009 I also like to know. The price is same at Gain city. the sells person push for Heavy industry. and it seems heavy industry has more feature than electric Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Colin 0 Report post Posted October 7, 2009 i would like to know too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mk2000 0 Report post Posted December 10, 2009 any one care to share the experience? is MHI air con noisy as the spec for the noise level is much higher than others? thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tower 0 Report post Posted December 22, 2009 For my old house, I was using a system 3 Mitsubitshi Heavy Industries inverter aircon. Usage wise, I switched on all 3 aircons during the night. After 2 years, air con units start to have some noise and need constant servicing. For my current flat, I am using a system 4 Mitsubitshi Starmex inverter aircon. Usage wise is more but my electrical bill is cheaper. I only serviced the air con unit units ater shifting in for 8 mths and the technician said that the units are well maintained even though the units were already 2 years old from the previous owner. If poss, try to get the air cons from Gain City as their installation is much better and their cabling is neater too. If you paid for a cheaper price and get shoddy workmanship, you will regret it like I did in the past as the the casing always have evaporation and leakage and it casues more problems if the trunking is run under false ceiling or cornices. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trust7780 0 Report post Posted December 23, 2009 For my old house, I was using a system 3 Mitsubitshi Heavy Industries inverter aircon. Usage wise, I switched on all 3 aircons during the night. After 2 years, air con units start to have some noise and need constant servicing. For my current flat, I am using a system 4 Mitsubitshi Starmex inverter aircon. Usage wise is more but my electrical bill is cheaper. I only serviced the air con unit units ater shifting in for 8 mths and the technician said that the units are well maintained even though the units were already 2 years old from the previous owner. If poss, try to get the air cons from Gain City as their installation is much better and their cabling is neater too. If you paid for a cheaper price and get shoddy workmanship, you will regret it like I did in the past as the the casing always have evaporation and leakage and it casues more problems if the trunking is run under false ceiling or cornices. I have spoken to two air con specialists and both told me to use Mitsubitshi Starmex as compared to Mit.Heavy. Mit.Starmex has better quality and more durable than Mit.Heavy (made in China). Even though Starmex is more costly, it's worth the money in the long run. They also told me not to consider LG (spare parts very ex) and Fujitsu (made in China). Brands that you can consider are Toshiba and Dakins. Just purchased system 3 Mitsubitshi Starmex inverter aircon from Gain City too. I have cheaper offers, up to $300, from other companies and was very tempted to take up the offer but in the end, never take up. Cos Gain City really offer good materials for their installation and good workmanship. If you compare the prices with Courts, Harvey Normans, Best or Carrefour, Gain City still offers the best price. One point to take note is that if the sales person recommends other brands, don't listen to their sales talk cos their knowledge in air-con is limited too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
limmike 0 Report post Posted December 24, 2009 I have spoken to two air con specialists and both told me to use Mitsubitshi Starmex as compared to Mit.Heavy. Mit.Starmex has better quality and more durable than Mit.Heavy (made in China). Even though Starmex is more costly, it's worth the money in the long run. They also told me not to consider LG (spare parts very ex) and Fujitsu (made in China). Brands that you can consider are Toshiba and Dakins. Just purchased system 3 Mitsubitshi Starmex inverter aircon from Gain City too. I have cheaper offers, up to $300, from other companies and was very tempted to take up the offer but in the end, never take up. Cos Gain City really offer good materials for their installation and good workmanship. If you compare the prices with Courts, Harvey Normans, Best or Carrefour, Gain City still offers the best price. One point to take note is that if the sales person recommends other brands, don't listen to their sales talk cos their knowledge in air-con is limited too. Hi. Wat's quote you get for Mitsubishi Starmex ? I've got quote Inverter system 3 @ S$3,400 incl piping & trunking. Is it Ex ? thx Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trust7780 0 Report post Posted December 24, 2009 Hi. Wat's quote you get for Mitsubishi Starmex ? I've got quote Inverter system 3 @ S$3,400 incl piping & trunking. Is it Ex ? thx I bought at $3089 incl bracket ($150), upgrade to armflx 1/2 inch ($120) for the piping (normal size is 3/8 inch). Was given $150 NTUC voucher. Effectively, I am paying $2939 after deducting the NTUC voucher. If you are using inverter, it is advisable to upgrade your piping due to higher condensation. Prior to this quote, I have another quote from Creation @2699 (incl bracket only) but dare not take up the offer due to bad comments in this forum. Rather pay a bit higher and have a peaceful life cos air-con lasts for years not months....Courts, HN and Best are not able to match Gain's offer. Furthermore, they use sub-con to install the air-con. I think that's the reason why it is more ex... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites