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Old 05-29-2008, 08:34 PM   #1
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Mini-Split Ductless Preference


I own a rental property that I am considering installing a mini-split ductless AC and heat pump system in - 4 zones. I like the Mr. Slim, but am wondering which company produces the best overall system. Sanyo? Toshiba? LG? Carrier? Goodman (gut tells me to stay away from Goodman)?

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Old 05-30-2008, 10:48 PM   #2
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I have been really impressed by Daikin as well as the Misubishi systems. I usually choose one of these systems depending on the type of install.
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great performance and tech support from mitsubishi and fujitsu
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mitsubishi mr slim
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Mitsubishi really good system
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Mitsubishi. Installed one 2 years ago. The quietest mini-split out there (Both indoor and outdoor unit). Plus it has a dehumidification function on that that is great for humid, but not very hot days.
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I have a Mr. Slim in my home (installed two years ago) and definitely recommend them to others...
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I have a Fujitsu that is great in the summer. Quiet and very cheap to run.
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