When the invention of air conditioning travelled to developing countries like India, Africa, and Sri Lanka, it was viewed as a premium, luxury home appliance. Only the rich could afford it. It was an aspiration for the humble middle-class and a distant dream for the lower classes. While these countries are known for their hot climatic conditions, the air conditioner is still not a part of every household. This is, however, slowly but surely changing. All thanks to the budget-friendly non-inverter ACs.
Simply defined, non-inverter ACs such as the 1.5 ton non inverter split AC are air conditioners where the compressor unit that churns out the cool air cannot be controlled. Non-inverter ACs run at a steady temperature or do not run at all. Yes, this is not the best investment from a power consumption point of view, and yet, it is a popular purchase model. Here is why:
Budget-Friendly: As compared to say a 2-ton inverter AC, a 2-ton non-inverter split AC is much cheaper. Hence, making it a much more accessible choice for homes with a limited income. While an inverter AC saves more on your electricity bills, considering the usage of ACs, non-inverter ACs are still affordable for homes that use it only for a set period throughout the year. Most middle-class homes use air conditioning only in the summers and therefore can easily afford its costs.
Feature-Packed: Most Daikin non-inverter ACs include the same features as inverter ACs. These include COANDA airflow that allows an even distribution of temperature across the bedroom, sleep mode, power-saving mode and more.
Easy To Maintain: The 1.5 ton non inverter split AC and all other non-inverter ACs are designed with the same precision and sleekness of inverter ACs. These are ductless ACs which do not require any breaking of walls for installation and have a separate compressor unit. They are also covered under Daikin’s Annual Service Care package to ensure regular maintenance checks and cleaning.
With non-inverter ACs, you no longer need to think of air conditioners as a luxury and can easily own one yourself without tearing through your pockets!
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