Friedrich Air Conditioners *Used* To Be TOL
But as with everything else in the consumer appliance market changes happened.
If you look inside most newer Friedrich ACs you will see lots of Styrofoam and plastic. In contrast my old Wallmaster unit that died a few years ago after decades of use was mostly entirely metal inside.
Friedrich claims it needed to make changes in order to remain competitive in the market in terms of price and other factors. Suppose that is true....
My new Wallmaster is only a few years old and already makes rattling noise. If you push down on one corner it will quiet down. Otherwise things are often so loud cannot hear the television or sleep without ear plugs. Am rather sensitive to noise so perhaps it isn't *that* bad. However when you walk along NYC streets Friedrich ACs both wall and window are often no more quieter than anything else.
Where Friedrich does shine is they still have USA customer tech support. You can call and if you time things correctly speak to someone that speaks English and knows what he or she is talking about.
Personally would grab a used but in good condition older Friedrich AC in a heart beat. My previous Wallmaster was just such a unit picked up for <$100 or so and gave over a decade of excellent use.
But as with everything else in the consumer appliance market changes happened.
If you look inside most newer Friedrich ACs you will see lots of Styrofoam and plastic. In contrast my old Wallmaster unit that died a few years ago after decades of use was mostly entirely metal inside.
Friedrich claims it needed to make changes in order to remain competitive in the market in terms of price and other factors. Suppose that is true....
My new Wallmaster is only a few years old and already makes rattling noise. If you push down on one corner it will quiet down. Otherwise things are often so loud cannot hear the television or sleep without ear plugs. Am rather sensitive to noise so perhaps it isn't *that* bad. However when you walk along NYC streets Friedrich ACs both wall and window are often no more quieter than anything else.
Where Friedrich does shine is they still have USA customer tech support. You can call and if you time things correctly speak to someone that speaks English and knows what he or she is talking about.
Personally would grab a used but in good condition older Friedrich AC in a heart beat. My previous Wallmaster was just such a unit picked up for <$100 or so and gave over a decade of excellent use.