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Air Conditioners

Stay comfortable year-round with efficient air conditioners featuring quiet operation, precise climate control, and reverse cycle technology for heating and cooling. Explore trusted brands like Panasonic, Fujitsu, Samsung, Hisense, and Kelvinator from The Good Guys.

How to Choose the Right Air Conditioner for Your Room

Selecting the right air conditioner starts with accurate room measurements. Oversized units run frequent cycles to reach target temperatures, which increases power consumption and costs over time. To determine the appropriate capacity for your space, use a room size calculator developed by Fair Air in partnership with the Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH).

Comparing Split Systems and Portable Units

Split system air conditioners consist of two units connected by pipes, with indoor units blowing cool air whilst outdoor units refrigerate and vent heat. While these require professional installation services, they offer the quietest operation and highest energy efficiency.

Window wall and portable air conditioners provide self-installation options ideal for renters and temporary cooling needs, though they still require available windows or openings for heat venting.

When to Buy and Budgeting

You can often find the best AC deals during autumn and spring when demand drops; planning your purchase strategically helps avoid peak summer pricing. Air conditioning systems range from budget portable units starting around $300 to premium split systems exceeding $2000, with the best options balancing capacity and efficiency for your specific room size.


Reverse Cycle vs Cooling-Only AC Units

Reverse cycle air conditioners provide both cooling and heating functionality through a single unit. These systems represent the most energy-efficient heating option available, outperforming traditional electric heaters. Cooling-only models cost less upfront but require separate heating solutions during winter months.

Reverse cycle features include dual-mode operation that switches between refrigeration and heat pump functions. Air conditioning in homes benefits from year-round temperature control when equipped with reverse cycle capability. Split system units with reverse cycle maintain consistent efficiency across both modes.


Smart Features & Energy Ratings to Look for in an Air Conditioner Unit

Since April 2020, all Australian air conditioners display Zoned Energy Rating Labels (ZERL) comparing models of similar sizes across heating and cooling performance in various climates. Energy-efficient air conditioners reduce running costs through higher star ratings and inverter technology that adjusts compressor speed rather than cycling on and off.

Smart controls enable scheduling, remote operation via smartphone apps, and integration with home automation systems. AC rate consumption varies by model efficiency, room insulation, window orientation, and local climate conditions. Regular filter cleaning every few weeks maintains airflow and prevents mould growth, extending unit lifespan and efficiency. Signs you need a new air conditioner include excessive noise, poor cooling performance, and rising electricity bills.


Top Air Conditioner Brands

Leading manufacturers including Panasonic, Fujitsu, and Samsung offer premium split systems with advanced features. Hisense air conditioners provide budget-friendly options without sacrificing essential functionality. Kelvinator delivers reliable cooling across various price points.


FAQs

There are several types of Air Conditioners on the market today. The most popular type of AC unit in Australia is a Split System Air Conditioner (which can also be Reverse Cycle allowing them to heat or cool), however Window Wall and Portable Air Conditioners are available for different use cases too. All AC units work by sucking in the warm air of the room, refrigerating it then pushing the cooled air back into the room whilst expelling excess heat outside.

Split System ACs consist of two units connected by pipes. The indoor unit sucks warm air from the room and blows back cool air, whilst the outdoor unit refrigerates the air and vents heat. Whilst it requires professional Installation, Split System ACs are the quietest and the most energy efficient.

Window Wall and Portable AC units are the least expensive units to buy and can be self-installed. They are a great budget or temporary AC option for renters. Window ACs and some Portable ACs require an available window or opening to the outdoors to vent excess heat through.

To find the right air conditioner, consider your room's dimensions, ceiling height, and insulation. As a rule of thumb, small rooms (under 20m²) suit 2–2.5kW units, medium rooms (20–40m²) require 3.5–5kW, and large open spaces (over 40m²) generally need 6kW or more.

Always consider a professional assessment to verify the exact cooling load for your space.

Although the energy efficiency of individual models will vary, Split System Air Conditioners are generally the most energy efficient units around. These units also tend to be the most energy efficient options for Heating if they have a Reverse Cycle function. Window Wall Air Conditioners are less efficient but are still good at cooling or heating smaller rooms and spaces. Sadly, Portable ACs are not considered energy efficient at all.

There are many variables to consider when shopping for the most energy efficient AC unit. Dimensions of the room, how it's furnished, the size and orientation of windows and the unit, insulation, types of shades / curtains and local climate all play a role in determining how best to cool and heat a home.

Since April 2020, all Air Conditioners sold in Australia are rated using the Zoned Energy Rating Label (ZERL), which can be used to compare models of same or similar sizes and factors, across separate ratings for Heating & Cooling in various seasonal and regional climates.

Regularly cleaning an Air Conditioner is an easy and effective way to keep it running efficiently. All AC units come with an instruction manual either in the box or online that will describe how to take apart, clean and maintain the AC unit. Remember to always make sure that the power to the unit is switched off at the wall before any maintenance is undertaken.

All Air Conditioning units have a filter designed to trap dust and dirt from the air. If these become too dirty, they will begin to block airflow in the unit and may even become mouldy. Aim to clean the filters every few weeks when in use by simply taking them outside and shaking them off or using a Vacuum Cleaner. In heavy soiled cases, they can also be washed under the tap and left to air dry before reinstalling. Consider regularly wiping down the front grill and louvers and cleaning out any drains or pans if the unit doesn't freely drain.

Remember that the times of year when you most use your AC are also the busiest times for licensed AC maintenance. It's a good idea to check how the AC is running and book any necessary repairs in low use periods like Autumn and Spring before Summer and Winter hit.

Running costs depend on unit efficiency, usage hours, and electricity rates. Split systems consume approximately 0.8-2kW per hour, costing $0.20-0.50 hourly at average rates. Portable units use more power for equivalent cooling output, whilst vacuum cleaners for filter maintenance add minimal ongoing costs.

Split system units require licensed technician installation for refrigerant handling and electrical connections. Window wall and portable models allow self-installation but check manufacturer guidelines regarding power boards, which may void warranties on some portable units.

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Baby, it’s hot outside, but with an air conditioner at the ready you’ve got it made in the shade – in every room of the house. Installing an air conditioner does not need to be a costly exercise. In fact, the best cheap air conditioners are out to impress, with features that make it easy to cool your bedroom, home office or the whole house in a jiffy.

Renting? Put a cheap portable air conditioner on your shopping list and watch the indoor temperature drop! Here’s how to find the best cheap air conditioner to suit your needs.

“Start your search for an air conditioner by measuring the dimensions of the space you want to cool,” says Scott Bazley, The Good Guys Buyer – Seasonal. “You’ll need a unit that’s powerful enough to reach all corners of the room, while still delivering on energy efficiency for ongoing savings.”

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It’s the little things that count when it comes to choosing the right air conditioner. While the simplest reverse cycle split system will keep you cool in summer and warm in winter, advancements and extra features can add even further comfort at home and help keep running costs down. Take a look at our top five features to look out for when it comes to buying your reverse cycle split system air conditioner

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Forget avoiding entire rooms that become cold boxes when the temperature plummets – the latest heaters are ready to warm every corner of your home (and the cockles of your heart). From portable electric heaters that resemble a crackling fireplace to energy-efficient gas heaters with inbuilt humidifiers and reverse cycle air conditioners for year-round comfort, there’s a cosy solution for every space. Here are our top picks.

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The best time to plan for new air conditioning? Before those steamy days (and muggy nights) arrive and you’re at risk of making a rushed decision in the heat of the moment. Whether you’re looking to install a split system or window wall system in a new home, a do-it-all reverse cycle system for year-round comfort, or you’re hot under the collar to upgrade to a feature-stacked smart model, it pays to research which type of air conditioner you need. And where it should go!

“Picking the wrong spot for your aircon means it will have to work harder to keep you cool, which can lead to higher running costs,” warns Scott Bazley, The Good Guys Buyer – Seasonal.

With so many options to choose from, we’ve put together this handy guide to help make finding the most cost-efficient cooling solution for your home a breeze!

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