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Air Conditioners 

 

Stay cool and comfortable with our wide range of air conditioners! Our Portable Air Conditioners and Window & Wall Air Conditioners provide convenience and flexibility. While Split System Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners are perfect for year-round comfort. Hot and tropical climates? Split System Cooling Only Air Conditioners are best! Find a better deal on all air conditioners, no matter the type or size from trusted brands, including Mitsubishi ElectricPanasonicFujitsu and more.  

 

Types of Air Conditioners 

Portable Air Conditioners 

Perfect for spot cooling in smaller spaces, portable air conditioners can be moved from room to room to provide flexible cooling. Unlike portable fans, portable air conditioners require ducting via a venting kit that’s mounted to a window to expel heat from the room. 

 

Split System Air Conditioners 

Split system air conditioners operate with two units, one wall-mounted in the room and an outside compressor unit. They cool the air by blowing in cool air and expelling the heat outside. Spilt System Air Conditioners are ideal for large and open plan living areas such as living areas, combined kitchen and dining spaces, as well as granny flats and apartments. There are two types of split system air conditioners available: cooling only and reverse cycle.  

 

Window & Wall Air Conditioners 

Designed to be installed on a wall or mounted on a windowsill, window & wall air conditioners will suit small to medium-sized rooms, such as bedrooms and home offices. Window and wall air conditioners are a cost-effective cooling solution as they’re easy to install in most standard windows, with both cooling-only and reverse cycle options available. Unlike portable air conditioners, window and wall air conditioners are better suited for permanent installation, as removing them and re-installing in another home may be costly.  

  

Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners 

A Reverse Cycle Air Conditioner provides both cooling and heating functions, giving you the ability to cool in summer and warm in winter, all from the one unit. Reverse Cycle operation is typically available with a Split System Air Conditioner, as well as Window/Wall Air Conditioners and Portable Air Conditioners. Split System Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners are recommended for homes in regions that require both cooling and heating.  

 

Things To Consider When Buying an Air Conditioner 

With many air conditioner types available, buying the perfect one takes consideration to ensure its best suited to your space, lifestyle and budget. See below for essential considerations to consider on your air conditioner buying journey.  

 

Capacity and Size 

Take note of your space or room that needs an air conditioner, and you’ll soon know what air conditioner size and capacity you’ll need. An air conditioner’s heating and cooling capacity is measured in kilowatts (kW), with a higher number indicating powerful operation that’s suitable for larger rooms. As a guide: 

Room Size (m2) 

Cooling and Heating Capacity (kW) 

Small room up to 20m2 

2 – 2.5 

Medium room up to 40m2 

2.5 – 5 

Large room up to 60m2 

4 – 6 

Extra-large room 60m2+ 

5 – 9 

 

Functions & Modes 

There are many air conditioner functions and modes to ensure the best match for your needs. Many air conditioners will have basic features and modes like a timer and night mode. Modern air conditioners provide personalised and efficient cooling or heating with the use of a human or presence sensor. For greater efficiency, opt for energy-saving or eco modes.  

  

Filters & Air Purification 

If removing harmful pollutants, particles, and allergens is important to you, keep an eye out for a range of filters, including HEPA filters, ion filters and activated carbon filters. Air conditioners with filters are more equipped to capture and filter unwanted pollutants to keep your air hygienically clean.  

  

Energy Efficiency 

Investing in the right air conditioner that’s fit for your space without using excess energy is the best approach. Follow air conditioner capacity guidelines to ensure that the air conditioner will cool and warm (if it’s reverse cycle) without using more energy than it needs to. Smaller capacity air conditioners will suit smaller rooms, while bigger units are ideal for larger spaces. A small-capacity air conditioner will have to overwork to cool a bigger area, leading to increased energy use and higher power bills. Check out our air conditioner energy efficiency guide to find out more.  

 

Top Air Conditioner Brands 

Have a specific brand in mind? At Betta, our air conditioner range features the latest models from leading brands globally. Explore trusted brands including Panasonic air conditioners, Westinghouse air conditioners, Mitsubishi air conditioners, Fujitsu air conditioners and beyond.  

 

Discover Great Deals On Air Conditioners At Betta 

Find the perfect air conditioner unit for your home with Betta’s wide range! Shop online or visit your local showroom to get personalised air conditioner advice from our experts.  

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right air conditioner size for my home?

Consider the size of the room, ceiling height, insulation, and the number of windows and doors. Use our room size and capacity guide above or consult with our air conditioning specialists in store to find out the best air conditioner size for your home.

What’s the difference between a cooling-only and a reverse cycle air conditioner?

Cooling-only air conditioner units provide only cooling, while reverse cycle air conditioners can both cool and heat.

What’s the difference between a window air conditioner and a wall air conditioner?

While both are designed for fixed installation, window air conditioner units slide into a window opening, while wall air conditioner units are mounted directly to the wall.

Can I use a portable air conditioner in any room?

Yes, but portable air conditioners require a window venting kit to expel hot air, which may not be suitable for all window configurations.

Can I install a split system air conditioner myself?

In Australia, it is illegal to install an air conditioner unless you have a valid license. Installing an air conditioner often involves specific tasks like wiring electrical components and handling refrigerant. When buying a split system air conditioner, it’s important to note that it must be installed by a qualified and professional air conditioner technician.

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