Will you buy an AC that works 98% of the time to complement one that works 95% of the time ? I know I won't.
If I have enough money to burn, I just might if it had no other serious flaws.
The fundamental problem with this brand new AC is not the related to 'it works 98% of the time', part of it. Though everyone here seems to love just going on an on about it. 98% >> 95%, Pythagorean theorem >>>> Ricky Ponting and so on and so forth.
The reasons why I would be extremely reluctant to buy this AC, even if I had all the money in the word, are:
a. This AC is not designed with the idea of achieving better cooling; it can be switched on just two times in a week.
b. Even for the two golden occasions on which it can actually be used, the person who decides when it should be turned on is not someone in the room, but one sitting far away making wild guesses about what the temperature in the room could be.
That it is also very garishly coloured so that it can titillate the senses of people who watch the room through a CCTV is a mere downer in comparison.
But I guess, on this board, I will have the 98% is greater than 95% argument repeated ad nauseam and nothing else; though why that is being so passionately argued about at all is a complete mystery to me.
I'm getting out of here; this is my last post on this board regarding the use of UDRS.