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Best 5 Central Air Conditioners to Buy 2016/2017 - Before purchasing an air conditioner you usually need various references that may be useful to you in determining which brand or type of product you are going to buy. In addition to consulting experts, user experience of other consumers is of course a major consideration for you in determining the choice of air conditioning for your home.
Therefore you need to find the best AC product according to many people and experts. At this time we will write the best 5 ac list in 2016/2017 which is taken from furnacecompare. Furnacecompare uses the methodology Consumers and homeowners have submitted thousands of reviews to this site. In addition to reviewing a particular model of equipment, the reviewer also assigns a rating from 1 ("Very Unsatisfied") to 5 ("Very Satisfied"). The following list ranks the top 10 central air conditioner series from bottom to top, based on the average of those consumer satisfaction ratings.
Furnacecompare has collected reviews on more than 65 different brands and nearly 600 different series of central air conditioners. However, we have only included a series on this list if we have at least 5 reviews of that series, and if the series has not been discontinued. If we only have a few reviews, there is a risk that a single homeowner will skew the average rating too far in one direction or another.
Here 5 best Central Air Conditioners 2016/2017.
| 
Rank | 
Brand and Series | 
Rating | 
Efficiency (SEER) | 
Sound Rating (decibels) | 
Average Pricing | 
| 
1. | 
Goodman
  DSXC18 | 
4.8 out of 5 | 
up to 18 | 
71 - 74 | 
$1,733 | 
| 
The Goodman DSXC18 air
  conditioner features a two-stage Copeland scroll compressor and built-in
  diagnostics. The unit is compatible with Goodman’s ComfortNet Communications
  System, which allows contractors to accurately troubleshoot problems. The
  unit also is manufactured for quiet performance due to an efficient two-speed
  condenser fan motor, a high-density foam sound blanket to muffle compressor
  noises and a wire fan discharge grille. | |||||
| 
2. | 
Coleman LX | 
4.2 out of 5 | 
up to 17 | 
na | 
not available | 
| 
The Coleman LX has a
  MicroChannel coil with all-aluminum construction for superior performance
  with a smaller footprint. The LX features a space-saving compact design with
  a corrosion-resistant powder coat paint finish, and a direct-drive fan design
  helps keep operating sound levels low. | |||||
| 
3. | 
Carrier
  Infinity 21 | 
3.9 out of 5 | 
up to 21 | 
as low as 65 | 
not available | 
| 
Carrier's Infinity 21 air
  conditioner has a two-stage scroll compressor with a filter drier system to
  protect it from contaminants and moisture. The Silencer System II feature,
  along with a compressor sound blanket and forward swept fan blades, help keep
  operating sound levels low. The unit's Infinity touch control provides
  accurate temperature and humidity management, along with other programmable
  features. | |||||
| 
4. | 
Bryant
  Preferred | 
3.7 out of 5 | 
up to 17 | 
as low as 66 | 
$2,166 | 
| 
Bryant's Preferred air
  conditioner is available with either a single- or two-stage compressor.. Each
  galvanized steel unit features DuraGuard Plus protection, which increases
  durability by protecting against the weather. Other features include an
  copper tube / aluminum fin coil and corrosion-resistant interior parts. | |||||
| 
5. | 
Goodman
  GSX13 | 
3.6 out of 5 | 
up to 13 | 
72 - 77 | 
$879 | 
| 
The Goodman GSX13 air
  conditioner uses an energy-efficient compressor which is protected by a
  factory-installed liquid line filter drier. It features a copper tube /
  aluminum fin condenser coil and a heavy-gauge galvanized steel cabinet. A
  three-bladed design combined with a louvered sound control top helps lower
  operating sound levels. The unit offers maintenance access on both the top
  and side, as well as easy access to internal controls through one panel. | |||||
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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