Are you going to buy an air conditioner soon, but confused between the split AC and window AC as to which would be a good choice to save energy bills? If you are stuck, then you are not alone! Many prospective AC buyers face this situation while buying the air conditioner in India and elsewhere.
However, when it comes to making a choice between the two types of ACs, it entirely depends on what you exactly want in your home.
While many people prefer the split AC as they complement the modern design of the house and consume less energy, many still have window ACs as the first choice.
Hence, here is a blog that will guide you towards buying the right ACs depending on some factors. Read on and get to know more!
What is a window AC?
Window AC is wall mounted and is perfect for a small room with a window space. The good thing about a window AC is that its cost is pocket-friendly with a low-cost maintenance cost. They come in a single unit, and you need to install one side inside and another side outside.
What is a split AC?
Split AC is also wall mounted and is generally used for large rooms because of higher cooling capacity. You don’t need to have a window to install it as it comes with a condenser and compressor. A compressor is an outdoor unit placed outside and the evaporator, or the indoor unit is placed inside the room to cool the room.
Split AC vs Window AC
- Cooling power
The most important part of any AC is its cooling capacity, and if it can deliver what is expected, then it is worth a purchase. Split AC is generally designed for larger rooms and has the prowess to cool a room much faster. On the other hand, a window AC looks compact and is best suited to work in a small room.
- Price
When it comes to the price of both ACs, a split AC will cost you almost double than that of a window AC. For example, a 1-1.5 Ton split AC will cost you around Rs.20,000-30,000 while you will need to pay around Rs.18,000-27,000 for a window AC. As a result, if you require an AC for a small room, you should go for a window AC as don’t need any extra installation charges. Nonetheless, for a bigger space like a living room, you should opt for a split AC.
- Power consumption
The power consumption or split ac and window AC depend a lot on the Star rating of a product. The higher the rating, the lower will be the energy consumption. For example, a 5 Star AC will consume less power compared to a 4 Star AC. The overall saving of electricity may be up to 10% between both of them. Thus, if you wanted to purchase an AC for a small room, a 3 Star 1.5 Ton window AC should be the choice. People looking to buy an AC for a bigger space and should work for 10-15 hours should opt for a 5 Star split AC to save more power.
It’s time to avail Special Summer Offer on ACs
You are now aware of some aspects that must have cleared your doubts about whether to opt for a split AC or a window AC to save power and on other factors.
If you are ready to buy an LG window AC and don’t want to pay its entire cost in go, then you can opt for the No Cost EMI facility on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network.
You can spread the cost of your Lloyd window AC and more brands over a tenor and pay only a fixed EMI amount per month and nothing extra. This way, you can save more compared to other EMI payment alternatives.
Also, you can make the most of the Special Summer Offer to save even more on your AC shopping.
You can get up to Rs.5,000 as the Insta Credit into the Bajaj Finserv Wallet on purchasing a window AC or split worth Rs.20,000. If you shop for an AC worth Rs.40,000, you can get an Instant Credit of up to Rs.7,000. What’s more, when you shop for the latest ACs on the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network, you can also get a cashback of up to Rs.2,000 on your electricity bill.
Hurry, the Special Summer Offer from Bajaj Finserv is available only for a limited period.
You can go ahead and buy any of the branded ACs on easy EMIs across the Bajaj Finserv EMI Network.