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<blockquote data-quote="RishiGuru" data-source="post: 2034375" data-attributes="member: 39127"><p>I don't understand why the AC manufacturers are letting the quality of their Inverter ACs go down the drain. Maybe some three years back Inverters were of some elite kind, prohibitively expensive compared to 5 star ACs but came imported with top notch product quality as well as component quality. I have seen quite a few complain about new LG inverters ACs recently, but frankly few years back the LG BS-Q186C7M1 (1.5 Ton Inverter) was the one I was eyeing for. My friend has one, and if there is one AC (in my personnel experience) which can beat the Sharp AH-XP18MV (I own) it was and still is this LG. I was unable to afford the LGs as each use to cost INR 54K minimum, I needed two units, so settled for 18MVs at INR 41K each.</p><p></p><p>Suddenly after some six months of my purchase, LG dropped the aforementioned model and bought a new one with a new price of INR 42K with identical efficiency levels. I lamented as I should have waited a little longer for the new LGs, but all of a sudden many people started to post about a lot of issues with the new models. And the current LG model as you say have gone down the drain. Pity. </p><p></p><p>I assume the fight between manufactures for the Inverter ACs have finally started in India, which have led each manufacturer to chase for a more "sasta"(cheaper) inverter which have forced them to cut some corners in product quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RishiGuru, post: 2034375, member: 39127"] I don't understand why the AC manufacturers are letting the quality of their Inverter ACs go down the drain. Maybe some three years back Inverters were of some elite kind, prohibitively expensive compared to 5 star ACs but came imported with top notch product quality as well as component quality. I have seen quite a few complain about new LG inverters ACs recently, but frankly few years back the LG BS-Q186C7M1 (1.5 Ton Inverter) was the one I was eyeing for. My friend has one, and if there is one AC (in my personnel experience) which can beat the Sharp AH-XP18MV (I own) it was and still is this LG. I was unable to afford the LGs as each use to cost INR 54K minimum, I needed two units, so settled for 18MVs at INR 41K each. Suddenly after some six months of my purchase, LG dropped the aforementioned model and bought a new one with a new price of INR 42K with identical efficiency levels. I lamented as I should have waited a little longer for the new LGs, but all of a sudden many people started to post about a lot of issues with the new models. And the current LG model as you say have gone down the drain. Pity. I assume the fight between manufactures for the Inverter ACs have finally started in India, which have led each manufacturer to chase for a more "sasta"(cheaper) inverter which have forced them to cut some corners in product quality. [/QUOTE]
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