I've noticed many people pick an AC just by its tonnage or price, and that can bite you later.
Room size is the first thing to check. For a typical 120-150 sq ft room, a 1.3-to-1.5 ton unit usually does the job. But if the room is on the top floor or gets direct sunlight, the cooling load shoots up.
The other big slip-up is ignoring the star rating. A 5-star AC costs more upfront, but its lower power consumption can save a lot if you run it many hours each day. For lighter summer use, a 3-star can still be fine.
I've put together a simple breakdown with the math, because the right choice depends on room size, floor, sunlight, and daily usage - not just the brand name.
I'll drop the video link in a comment for anyone who wants the full calculation.
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Take a look before buying an AC: https://youtube.com/shorts/p973PEjx_zs?feature=share
Hope this helps many people.
My room is small - just enough for a queen-size bed with about 3 ft of extra space. I run the AC 10-12 hrs daily in summer. Should I choose a 1 ton 3 star or a 1 ton 5 star unit?