Currently $1078 and can click price beat button to make it $1068.
I used a Spend $200 at The Good Guys and Get $20 Off Student Beans coupon instead to make it $1058 C&C.
It was $1399 yesterday.
Currently $1078 and can click price beat button to make it $1068.
I used a Spend $200 at The Good Guys and Get $20 Off Student Beans coupon instead to make it $1058 C&C.
It was $1399 yesterday.
It's definitely not installed, add $650 for that. This unit has been out since 2021, could you please show me where/when it was cheaper or even close to this price? Thanks.
3.5kw reverse cycle WITH installation for 1k? How is that possible
that's why I thought it was a deal. I can get this close to this price all the time for the same A/C but that's trade pricing
So you can't show when this has ever been close to this price, you can't even get this price with your trade pricing but it's too expensive and people should wait, did I get that right?
The 2.5kw is $980
What’s the best deal on a 2.5kw Mitsubishi or Panasonic at Present?
I’m looking at Mitsubishi as it is 5.5 stars energy rated.
I have to run it 10m though (distance from compressor to the unit itself)
Got a 2kw mitsubishi heavy industry for $490 for my small rooms
Where's that deal?
Can you post a link of where to get it at that price?
Installation kills all these deals. Used to be so much cheaper in the past, I think $650 is a good deal now.
I think people a few people are missing that this is a premium AC from a reputable manufacturer (i.e. near the top of the market), no way this is going to be $700. The deal isn't that much lower than outlet prices / TGG Commercial normally, but it is a good deal.
I just had 3x 2.5 and a 7.1 of this series installed a few weeks ago and am very happy with them (and have had other Panasonic split systems in previous properties for 10+ years without a single fault). Have the WiFi control set up now and am about to connect Comfort Cloud to Home Assistant for automatic control based on room temps and solar production.
I have the same perspective.
My Panasonic's have outlasted five other brands multiple rounds of replacements, 17 years old and still going strong.
I've been stalking this one for a while after my Rinnai broke twice after 4 years and I decided to stop being cheap and just get another Panasonic.
I’m definitely going down this path! Planning to do multi splits, already got the solar on HA. Do the splits report power consumption or do you monitor separately?
it that's not installed then it's too expensive, should maybe wait for a deal unless you need it now