As I write this, we’ve officially entered the winter season. Today is the first day of December, and air conditioner units are the last thing on peoples’ minds.

As a result, air conditioners are mostly shut off during this time of year. As the weather continue to grow colder during the next two months, they’ll be even less prevalent in homes.

As a result, this time of the year presents itself as a great opportunity to find some air conditioner units on sale due to the fact that no one’s really buying them right now. It’s always great to go against the trends, and taking advantage of a nice opportunity to save some money would be a good idea right now.

Whether you’re looking locally in places like Best Buy or shopping online from retailers like Amazon, there’s no shortage of some well priced AC units being offered for sale right now.

With many newer models scheduled to come out next year, the outdated air conditioners will be highly discounted this winter and I’d look to these for some bargains.

Hopefully this will sway your decision as to when to buy your next air conditioner, especially if you’re in need of one now. Here are some final things you’ll want to look for when buying your next air conditioning unit.

First of all, the warranty matters very much. Anything that you buy should be very well protected with a guarantee of repair in the event that your AC unit malfunctions. Two years should be a minimum, and you’ll even find some with warranties spanning five years.

Another big thing is energy efficiency. The good news is that many units require much less energy than they used to, and finding one like this can shave a few dollars off your monthly electric bill.

The final thing that I’m going to mention is the noise factor. Lately, many of the newer air conditioner units seem to make a lot of noise. Owners online can be found complaining where there’s feedback, and I’d suggest looking to this feedback as a guide.

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