What are the Best Fujitsu Air Conditioners on the Market?
Fujitsu General is one of Australia’s most awarded
consumer electronics brands and has a long history of innovation in its
fields. The company offers a wide range of air conditioners designed for
residential use, all of which come packed with the impressive features
that Fujitsu has become well-known for. Its wide range of air
conditioners includes wall mounted, multi type, ceiling/floor console
and cassette, so let’s have a look at the differences between these air
con types and exactly what Fujitsu General has to offer.
Fujitsu General Air Conditioners
Fujitsu
General produces four main types of air conditioners in Australia. In
this report, we’ll review each type, their feature and prices, to help
you make a more informed purchase decision.
Wall Mounted (including split system air conditioners)
Multi Systems (an outdoor unit to connect a variety of air conditioners)
Floor/Ceiling Consoles
Cassette Air Conditioners
Within
each of these categories there is a fairly large range of individual
models, so let’s review the range below and what you can expect to pay.
Fujitsu Wall Mounted Air Conditioners
When
it comes to the most common type of residential air conditioner,
Fujitsu has three ranges – the Classic Range, Lifestyle Range and
Designer Range.
The Classic Range models are Fujitsu’s basic
practical air conditioners, whereas the Lifestyle Range models are both
more energy-efficient and come with a human sensor control, which
improves efficiency and temperature control.
Models in the Designer Range come with the features of the Lifestyle Range, but have a sleek and modern appearance.
The
Designer Range has won two awards, one for ‘innovative product design’
and one for ‘design that enriches everyday life’. Fujitsu employs the
use of the ‘Anywair’ technology, which is basically a built-in wireless
connectivity, enabling users to control individual room temperatures
with a mobile phone app. This means that before you arrive home from
work, you can turn on your air conditioner to your desired temperature,
so your home is comfortable as soon as you walk in. As you can see in
the table above, you can expect to pay anywhere from under $1,000 up to
nearly $4,000 for the largest units.
Fujitsu Multi System Air Conditioners
Fujitsu
Multi System Air Conditioners are more of a system rather than an air
conditioner, Fujitsu’s multi system is one outdoor unit that can be
connected to different types of air conditioners. This includes wall
mounted units, cassette units and even ducted systems.
This
enables one compact unit to be placed outside, instead of multiple units
taking up vital space These systems can connect to six indoor units,
with each room able to be individually controlled
Fujitsu’s multi
systems allow for a fair bit of customisation in terms of the number of
units used and how powerful said units are, meaning the system could be
made suitable for both small apartments and huge family houses alike.
As the name implies, these air conditioners can be installed either on
the floor or under the ceiling. They may not be the most well-known type
of air conditioner in Australia, but there are a fair few advantages to
floor or ceiling-mounted air conditioners. They can provide better air
circulation and even distribution Slim profiles allow for discreet
placement and installation
Floor/Ceiling Consoles
Fujitsu
offers both floor and ceiling models, along with inverters. There is a
large range of models, mostly gearing towards ceiling models. Power
figures range from a small 2.6kw up to a massive 13.8kw – potentially
enough for a large apartment! Ceiling models are flexible in
installation and their slim and lightweight design mean they can be
placed in a wide variety of areas. Prices may be a little higher than
the common split system air conditioners, with an 8kw model costing
around $3,200.
Fujitsu Cassette Air Conditioners
Doubling
down on everything attractive about floor/ceiling consoles, Fujitsu’s
cassette air conditioners are sleek little models that lie almost flush
to your ceiling. They can send air in four different directions as
opposed to the one direction offered by wall mounted models, and this
contributes to their slightly higher efficiency. Fujitsu’s range of
cassette air conditioners is rather small, but there isn’t that much
variance to be found amongst most cassette models so that’s to be
expected. There is a weekly timer that allows you to plan your usage
well ahead of time. Cassette air conditioners are easy to clean and
maintain
There are many cassettes in the Fujitsu range, ranging
in power levels from 2.6kw up to 14kw. The smallest models can be found
for under $2,000, while the larger models can cost over $6,000, so it
pays to assess your own needs and find out what size air conditioner is
right for you.
Is a Fujitsu Air Conditioner Worth the Money?
Fujitsu
General may not be the biggest player in Australia’s air conditioning
market, but its wide and comprehensive range of products is sure to have
something to meet anyone’s needs, which makes the company impressive.
Throughout Fujitsu’s range, there are few gimmicks and most of the
features are around intelligent room sensing, timers and efficiency.
Fujitsu is not the cheapest brand, with many split system air
conditioners costing well over $1,000, however for efficiency and
straightforward air power, is worth a look into
Fujitsu has an
incredibly large range to suit households of all shapes and sizes, and
of many budgets and cooling needs. While there is no ‘do anything’ air
conditioner in the Fujitsu range, there is a lot of choice. Who knows,
maybe Fujitsu could be ‘your favourite air’.
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