Michael's Gree Air Conditioners Review & Verdict
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Gree air conditioners are generally considered a budget-friendly option for Australian users, but reviews are mixed with some customers reporting issues related to noise and potential difficulties with warranty service. But it's certainly not unusual to hear of mixed reviews when it comes to the budget-end of appliances.
Gree Air Conditioners: Pros & Cons
- 6 year warranty
- Budget priced
- Some reports of issues with warranty support.
- Coefficient of Performance lower than some brands.
About Gree
Gree Electric Appliances, Inc. was founded in 1991 in China and the firm listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in November 1996.
Gree started out assembling air conditioners, and then expanded into other household appliances.
Gree's entry into the Australian market occurred in 2015. While the company claims one in three air conditioning units worldwide is produced by Gree Electric; the firm is yet to really build consumer awareness here in Australia.
Gree Australia Head Office Contact Details:
Address: Unit 8, 576 Boundary Road, Archerfield, QLD 4108
Telephone: None provided for head office
Email address: [email protected]
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Gree Air Conditioning Solutions
Gree offers a wide range of air-conditioning solutions in Australia, including split, multi-split, ducted, floor and window solutions.
Gree Split Systems
The company's main split system products are:
- Alto: 5 capacities, ranging from 2.7kW - 8.2kW.
Energy stars (average climate): Cooling: 3 stars to 4.5 stars, Heating: 2 stars
Indoor noise: 20 dB(A) - 52 dB(A) - Pular: 7 capacities, ranging from 2.25kW - 8.5kW
Energy stars (average climate): Cooling: 3 stars to 4.5 stars, Heating: 2 stars
Indoor noise: 22 dB(A) - 50 dB(A) - Hyper +: 8 capacities, ranging from 2.55kW - 9.4kW
Energy stars (average climate): Cooling: 3.5 stars to 6 stars, Heating: 2.5 to 3 stars
Indoor noise: 21 dB(A) - 57 dB(A) - Bora X: 4 capacities, ranging from 2.5kW – 7.1kW
Energy stars (average climate): Cooling: 3 stars to 6 stars, Heating: 2.5 to 3 stars
Indoor noise: 21 dB(A) - 57 dB(A)
Features vary according to product family and model, and all have Wi-Fi support aside from Pular. Coefficient Of Performance ratings range from 3.38 - 4.78.
Noise levels of outdoor units range from 51 dB(A) to 72 dB(A) depending on mode and model. All these systems use R32 refrigerant.
Gree Ducted Systems
Gree ducted system air conditioners are available in seven capacities ranging from 5.3 kW to 20 kW. Indoor noise levels range from 35 dB(A) to 53 dB(A), and for the outdoor units, 57 - 60 dB(A) depending on mode of operation. All use R32 refrigerant. Their COP rating is 3.96.
Warranty Information
Gree offers what it says is a "no strings attached" six-year parts and labour warranty, which is rather optimistic as there are always strings attached to warranty no matter the company
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