Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC Resale Value in India (2026) — How Much Will You Get?

By Bids44 Team 5 min read

Estimated Resale Value

₹14,700 ₹29,820

Based on condition, age, and market trends

₹10,500 Fair: ₹14,700 – ₹23,100 ₹31,500

How Much Is a Used Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC Worth?

A used Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC in Good condition typically sells for ₹19,000 on Indian marketplaces. In Like New condition, you can expect up to ₹26,000, while Fair condition units sell around ₹11,000. Samsung’s Digital Inverter technology and Wind-Free cooling feature (on premium models) give these units solid resale demand across India.

Samsung ACs sit just behind LG and Daikin in the Indian resale hierarchy, but their widespread service network and readily available spare parts make them a safe buy for second-hand shoppers. Models with the Triple Inverter or Wind-Free feature command a noticeable premium.

Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC Price by Condition

ConditionPrice RangeWhat It Means
Like New₹22,000 - ₹31,000Under 2 years, under warranty, minimal use, original accessories intact
Good₹16,000 - ₹22,0002-5 years old, regular use, fully functional cooling, no gas issues
Fair₹9,000 - ₹13,0005-8 years old, cosmetic wear, may need servicing or gas top-up

Prices are estimates for 2026. Use the calculator below for a personalized result based on your specific Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC.

Key Factors That Affect Samsung 1.5 Ton Split AC Resale Value

Inverter vs Non-Inverter is the biggest differentiator. Samsung’s Digital Inverter models with 5-star BEE ratings fetch 15-20% more than fixed-speed 3-star units. Buyers prioritize energy efficiency because electricity costs in most Indian cities now exceed ₹8/unit.

Compressor Warranty on Samsung ACs is typically 10 years. A unit still under compressor warranty is worth ₹2,000-3,000 more because a compressor replacement runs ₹7,000-₹11,000.

Refrigerant Type matters for long-term serviceability. R32 is the current standard and cheaper to refill. Older R22 models are becoming expensive to service as the gas is phased out.

Copper Condenser Coil models hold value better than aluminium coil variants. Samsung markets these as “Durafin Ultra” or “Stabilizer Free” lines — worth checking the model specifications.

Cosmetic Condition of Indoor Unit has outsized impact on perceived value. Samsung’s white plastic panels show yellowing and scratches easily. A clean, non-yellowed front panel signals a well-maintained unit.

Seller’s Guide — How to Get Top Price

  1. Get the AC professionally serviced before listing. A ₹500-800 deep clean (coil wash, gas pressure check, filter cleaning) pays for itself many times over in the final price.
  2. Record a video of the AC cooling a room. Show the temperature display on the remote going from ambient down to the set temperature.
  3. Clean both indoor and outdoor units thoroughly. Wipe the indoor unit body with a damp cloth and mild soap. Hose down the outdoor condenser fins gently.
  4. Include the remote, warranty card, and purchase bill in your photos. Buyers trust listings with documentation.
  5. Mention the exact model number, star rating, and year of purchase in your listing on Bids44. Specific details attract serious buyers and fetch higher bids.

Buyer’s Guide — What to Check Before Buying

Basic Functional Checks

Cooling Test: Set the AC to 16°C in a closed room. You should feel strong cold air within 10 minutes. If cooling is weak or takes more than 20 minutes, the unit likely needs gas refilling (₹1,500-2,500) or has a compressor problem.

Mode Test: Cycle through all modes — Cool, Fan, Dry, Auto, and Sleep. Test the swing function (both horizontal and vertical if supported). A malfunctioning PCB often shows up as modes not switching correctly.

Sound Check: On low fan speed, the indoor unit should be whisper-quiet. The outdoor unit should hum steadily without clicking, grinding, or rattling. A loud outdoor unit often means the compressor is struggling.

Leak Inspection: Check the wall below the indoor unit for water stains. Ask if the unit has ever leaked water indoors. While drain pipe blockages are minor fixes (₹200-300), repeated leaks suggest installation issues.

Insider Checks — What Service Engineers Look For

THE NEWSPAPER TEST: Hold a full sheet of newspaper flat against the indoor unit’s air vent at full blast (highest fan speed, 16°C). The newspaper should stick firmly and stay put without assistance. If it drops, flutters, or barely holds on, the blower motor is weakening, the evaporator coil is heavily clogged, or the fan capacitor is failing. This 5-second test reveals more about an AC’s true condition than 30 minutes of running it. A unit that fails this test will need ₹2,000-5,000 in repairs.

THE MANUFACTURING DATE vs PURCHASE DATE: Find the manufacturing date on the label (usually on the right side of the indoor unit or behind the front panel). Appliances commonly sit in warehouses for 1-2 years before being sold. A “2-year-old” Samsung AC based on purchase date may have been manufactured 4 years ago. The manufacturing date tells you the true age of components like the compressor and capacitors.

THE OUTDOOR COMPRESSOR HAND TEST: While the AC is running, place your hand on the compressor body (the large cylinder in the outdoor unit). Warm is normal. Extremely hot — where you cannot hold your hand for more than 3 seconds — means the compressor is overworking due to low gas, dirty condenser coils, or internal wear. An overheating compressor is on borrowed time.

THE AIRFLOW SMELL TEST: Stand directly in front of the indoor unit when it starts blowing. A musty, sour, or “wet sock” smell means mold has colonized the evaporator coil. Basic filter cleaning does not fix this — a chemical deep wash (₹800-1,200) is required. If the smell persists after cleaning, the contamination is deep and the unit will need repeated treatments.

CHECK CONDENSER FIN CONDITION: Examine the outdoor unit’s aluminium fins. More than 20% bent or crushed fins significantly restrict airflow, forcing the compressor to work harder. Fin straightening tools cost ₹150-200, but severely damaged fins indicate physical neglect or impact damage.

THE ELECTRICAL DRAW TEST: If you have access to a power meter (₹500-800 on Amazon), plug the AC into it. A 1.5-ton 5-star inverter should draw 800-1,200W at steady state. Sustained consumption above 1,500W suggests the compressor is working harder than it should — often the first sign of failing efficiency.

When to Walk Away

  • Compressor makes a loud knocking or chattering sound at startup
  • Room does not cool noticeably within 20 minutes (closed doors/windows)
  • Heavy rust on outdoor unit pipes or chassis
  • R22 refrigerant model older than 7 years — gas refills will only get costlier
  • Manufacturing date label is removed, scratched, or illegible
  • Indoor unit has visible brown or black stains near the vent (severe mold)

Quick Value Reference

A 5-star Samsung 1.5 Ton Digital Inverter AC, 3 years old, good condition with compressor warranty intact, typically sells for ₹17,000-₹21,000. Wind-Free models command ₹1,000-2,000 more. Without warranty documents, expect ₹14,000-₹17,000. Fair condition units needing gas or cleaning settle around ₹9,000-₹13,000.

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