
Standing air conditioners are well-known for their quick cooling and durable performance in the market. However, many consumers are still uncertain about whether to invest in a standing air conditioner, as it has some features that are not widely known...
1. Which standing air conditioner is the best, and should you make the purchase?
Standing air conditioners are widely acknowledged for their rapid cooling and reliable operation. However, consumers still ponder over whether investing in a standing air conditioner is the right choice, considering some lesser-known features.
What is a standing air conditioner?
A standing air conditioner, also known as a floor-standing air conditioner or tower air conditioner, is a type of air conditioning unit designed in the form of a cabinet. It is placed directly on the floor, providing powerful airflow and effective cooling for large spaces.
Air conditioners are designed with components, including the condenser, evaporator, copper tubing system, and electrical wiring. Notably, the condenser is installed outdoors (in well-ventilated areas for heat dissipation), while the evaporator has an air outlet at the top and an air intake on the side, positioned at the front.

The base of a standing air conditioner often features wheels, making it easily movable to any location.
Should you buy a standing air conditioner?
The greatest advantage of a standing air conditioner is its effective cooling ability in large, crowded spaces. The unit provides a strong and stable airflow compared to wall-mounted air conditioners.
With an easy installation design and convenient mobility, users can use it flexibly for various spaces by adjusting the tubing leading to the condenser.
In addition to cooling and heating, the unit can also purify air or function as a versatile fan. It operates continuously, a feature not found in wall-mounted air conditioners.
However, standing air conditioners still have the limitation of producing significant noise during operation. Therefore, consider purchasing this type of unit for installation in classrooms, meeting rooms, offices, hospital corridors—places with high foot traffic rather than small bedrooms in homes.
Standing air conditioners typically come with a higher price tag compared to wall-mounted units, ranging from 17 to over 40 million VND, with some products being sold for 60 – 70 million VND. Therefore, careful consideration is necessary before making a purchase to choose a product that fits your financial capability.

The market for standing air conditioners is increasingly diverse with numerous models.
Considerations when choosing a standing air conditioner
Regarding capacity: Currently, the smallest capacity for standing air conditioners is 18,000 BTU/h. Alternatively, there are larger capacity models ranging from 24,000, 28,000, to 45,000 BTU/h.
Note: If the room has many windows and is frequently exposed to direct sunlight, opt for a unit with high capacity for quick and effective cooling.
Regarding brands, Daikin, Panasonic, Funiki, LG, and Midea currently offer a range of standing air conditioners in the Vietnamese market, highly esteemed by consumers.
Daikin Standing Air Conditioners: A diverse range with capacities from 28,000 BTU/h to 100,000 BTU/h, available in both Inverter and non-Inverter models.
Panasonic Standing Air Conditioners: Includes products with a small capacity of 18,000 BTU/h, known for good quality, suitable for small offices or household kitchens.
LG Standing Air Conditioners: Products are sold with capacities ranging from 24,000 BTU/h to 100,000 BTU/h.
Thus, depending on usage needs and financial capacity, individuals have the right to decide whether to purchase a standing air conditioner or not. If opting to buy one, it is advisable to visit reputable appliance centers for specific advice and comprehensive warranty coverage.
