Condura · Split type · February 14, 2026

Condura Inverter 2 Aircon Review

Editorial review of the Condura Inverter 2 — a popular local split-type inverter option for value-focused Philippine households.

8.5

Editorial score

Condura Inverter 2 split-type air conditioner

Key specifications

Type Split-type inverter
Line Inverter 2 series
Typical capacity 0.5–2.0 HP range
Market Philippines

Condura built its Philippine following on approachable pricing and inverter options that do not require Daikin-level budgets. The Inverter 2 line continues that pattern for families upgrading from old window units.

Value positioning

For many middle-income households, Condura hits a sweet spot: inverter electricity savings, split-type aesthetics, and nationwide retail visibility. You trade some premium refinements for pesos saved at checkout — often a rational exchange.

Model clarity is essential

“Inverter 2” spans multiple SKUs with different HP ratings and feature packages. Always compare the exact model number’s EER label, warranty length, and included install promo before deciding.

Real-world usage

Pair Condura inverter splits with disciplined filter cleaning and reasonable thermostat targets. Local brands compete fiercely on promos — factor bundled installation and extended warranty into total cost, not box price alone.

Who should buy

First inverter split buyers, condo bedrooms, and anyone cross-shopping value tiers against Fujidenzo or LG mid-range units.

Who should skip

Skip if you want the quietest possible premium experience or advanced air purification — compare upper-tier Daikin or Panasonic models instead.

Pros

  • Strong value among local-brand inverter splits
  • Wide HP range for condos and houses
  • Familiar presence in major appliance chains

Cons

  • Feature set varies by sub-model — read exact SKU
  • Premium feel below top Japanese brands
  • Service quality depends on regional dealer
Editorial review by Aircon Experts Philippines. Scores reflect our buying-guide opinion for Philippine use cases — not manufacturer endorsements. More reviews →