Samsung 10 (cu ft or whatever) lots of bells and whistles. . .literally.
It has an energy sticker all in Thai and a rating of 5 . . .which I noticed was also on every single machine in the store.
We plan to just see what it does to our electric bill at the end of the month, but meanwhile I would like to get a ballpark figure for having it run for eight hours a night. Without getting into settings, electric rates etc. . .does anyone have a similar machine (it is the only AC we run on a daily basis) or alternatively some way to figure this out from the fancy energy efficiency label or has anyone been able to work out the cost per night or even per month, running nightly. ( Average temps & fan)
I dont need it down to the satang just an idea of the cost . .200 baht a night? 20 baht a night? Even knowing which of these two numbers is the more realistic would help.
Bought it from Index by the way . .happy to report that the installers (free) were excellent! Clean, efficient, cheerful, professional . . .top notch work even to controlling the dust from drilling and patching the holes left by the removal of the old one.


It is nice to commend quality when you find it here . . .I still shudder when I remember the TV satellite dish guys who I swear were high on something . . .running a new cable took four of them an hour. They were 15 minutes finding the dish (which included looking in my office and the bathroom . .neither anywhere near the TV . ..and when they found the dish, they wanted to climb a flower trellis to reach it! I was a wreck by the time they left.
