CoolBreeze Heritage
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terrible product
D160works for a while in 1 year tome frams needs to call the technician as it blows hot air
... Read moreCowboys, avoid like the plague
D230They installed hugely undersized unit that barely works unless it's flat out and sounds like a jet engine and even then it's massively inadequate and barely works at all in some rooms. We asked for something to be done only to be told "there was nothing they could do".
We couldn't be more disappointed, shameful.
... Read moreSimple and reliable
D230I have bought several of these units over the years( for different properties) and l find it hard to fault them. The only downside l see to them is that they are a little cumbersome to service as the lid has to be removed to gain access to the inner workings of the roof pod but that is probably not a factor for most owners. It is also the only brand on the market to have an "exhaust" function, allowing you to suck hot air out from your property. The float system used to maintain the seal that holds the water reservoir used to cool is nothing sh
... Read moreort of simple brilliance. Ask me a question if you want to learn more. Some users have given these units bad ratings but in my opinion, that is due to poor servicing or faulty set up than an inherent design flaw. You could do a lot worse than buying one of these units and l thoroughly recommend them.
Junk!
D160We have had the unit for 10 years now. We get it serviced every 12 months and it’s still constantly having issues. Dumps loads of water, makes strange noises, stops working entirely. Doesn’t keep the house cool during the summer. Very unfortunate for an Australian made product.
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perfect for long hot summers
D230A replacement for another brand. works a treat, the long hot summer is well taken care of now. cant be more than happy, very quiet to older other brand we changed over. nice looking unit, hopefully new smell will go away quick which isn't too bad. didn't want our 3rd summer without aircondiitiong. happy its made in Western Australia
... Read moreVery dissappointed
HeritageI bought a cool breeze Evap ...cost me nearly $5000 ...after some research it looked liked it was a good product..my luck I think I bought a lemon.We have only turned it on 3 times and the first was to get rid of the filter pad smell..it worked fine.The next time was yesterday in Perth when it was 37c....guess what...it started blowing warm air out of vents....checked water on,water was being dumped outside but still blowing warm air in...rang the agent and they said sorry but couldn't get anyone there for three days and it was covered under wa
... Read morerranty...I should think so after paying all that money for a unit that doesn't work.I Ve had to drag out my $100 fans out to try and cool down while this $5000 box sits on the roof...so I would advise you to do your research thoroughly on Evaps....very dissappointed hopefully they can fix it?
Questions & Answers
Considering to install a Cool Breeze Heritage D195 or a Braemar LCQ 550. Really a toss up for either. A little undecided because of good and bad reviews on both. Any suggestions much appreciated.
The Coolbreeze has the simplest and most efficient technology IMHO. It is also the only AC to have the ability to reverse the fan giving an extraction function. The downside to them is they are a bit cumbersome to service compared to other brands. But l think the benefits outweigh the negatives and it would be the one l install in my next house.
Sorry I wasn’t clear in my inquiry. I was referring to the Evap. Not the AC :)
Does the model D160 need a cover on it during winter?
My builder doesn't offer this product.
I've got it in my current house and find it excellent. It's Cool Breeze and also has the fan and exhaust which is pure brilliance!
Anyone I could contact to help specify provisions for installation after handover?
My approach would be to to talk to the builder and get them to remove the cost of the A/C unit they intend to install and then go and get some quotes for a Cool breeze installation. Maybe get the quotes first and see how it compares and if it's worth it.
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Details
CoolBreeze Heritage D2303.7(3) | CoolBreeze Heritage D1601.0(2) | CoolBreeze Heritage D095No reviews yet | CoolBreeze Heritage D125No reviews yet | |
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Category | Ducted Air Conditioners | Ducted Air Conditioners | Ducted Air Conditioners | Ducted Air Conditioners |
Features | Evaporative Cooler, Remote Control and Wi-Fi Smart Control | Evaporative Cooler, Remote Control and Wi-Fi Smart Control | Evaporative Cooler, Remote Control and Wi-Fi Smart Control | Evaporative Cooler, Remote Control and Wi-Fi Smart Control |
Reverse Cycle | No | No | No | No |
Auto Cleaning (Self Cleaning) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Auto Restart Function | No | No | No | No |
Weekly Timer | No | No | No | No |
Outdoor Unit Dimensions | 770 x 1130 x 1130 mm | 580 x 1130 x 1130 mm | 490 x 1130 x 1130 mm | 530 x 1130 x 1130 mm |
Manufacturer Warranty | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) | 5 year(s) |
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