answered about 3 months ago by DaveM

Actually I just moved to a new place and the LG air-con units have problems. They look fairly new, but one broke down in the first month and another doesn't have nearly enough strength to cool the room.
At my previous place it had Toshiba and Hitachi units that had few if any problems in more than 2 years.
There could be other factors at play, but for what it's worth that's been my experience.
answered about 2 months ago by farside

Aircons are expensive to run. And you still have the muggy, sweaty heat hanging there. Think about a De Longhi dehumidifier. The one that sucks out 18 litres of water in 24 hours.
It has an airpurifier mode too. So then you just need a ceiling fan. No worries about dirty aircon filters or catching Legionnaires from aircon system.
Asthma , bronchitus can be made worse by aircon environs.
The Dehumidifier quickly changes a humid, sticky room into "normal". The heat is not the issue in Hanoi. It is the humidity. Once you take that factor out, wearing cooler fabrics, drinking iced drinks instead of hot....living in hanoi over summer is o.k.
W.H.O Rehydration Recipe
3/4 teaspoon of salt
1tsp baking powder
4 tbsp of sugar
1 cup of orange juice
1 litre of water
Take small an freguent sips. Watch for heat stroke and dehydration during summer and take above recipe if you feel wasted. it picks you up.