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Get a Free QuoteWhich is better for your home? We install both. Here's our honest, spec-by-spec comparison based on real installation experience.
The Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat H2i wins this head-to-head comparison, taking 2 out of 4 categories. It's the stronger choice for most homeowners, especially those who prioritize extreme cold climates (operates down to -13°f). That said, the Daikin FIT is still a solid product and may be the better pick if you specifically need homes with limited outdoor space for equipment.

Mitsubishi · Hyper-Heat H2i

Daikin · FIT
| Spec | Mitsubishi | Daikin |
|---|---|---|
| HSPF2 | 12.5 | 10.0 |
| SEER2 | 20.0 | 17.0 |
| Min Operating Temp | -13°F (-25°C) | 0°F (-18°C) |
| Noise Level | 19-32 dB (indoor) | 55 dB (outdoor) |
| Size Range | 9,000 - 48,000 BTU | 18,000 - 60,000 BTU |
| Compressor Warranty | 12 years | 12 years |
| Refrigerant | R-410A | R-410A |
We evaluate each product across the metrics that matter most to homeowners.
Both offer 12-year warranties.
Daikin FIT is more affordable at $4,000 - $12,000 installed vs $4,500 - $18,000 installed.
Our crew rates the Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat H2i higher at 9.5/10 vs 7.5/10.
Cold-climate rated heat pumps maintain heating capacity at sub-zero temperatures, which is critical for New England winters.
Mitsubishi is the most-installed heat pump brand in our fleet. Our crews are Mitsubishi Diamond Dealers, which means extended warranty coverage for every install. The Hyper-Heat line handles New England winters better than anything else we've tested — it's the system we recommend when budget isn't the primary constraint.
The Daikin FIT is a good mid-range option for ducted systems. Its slim profile makes it popular for condos and townhomes with tight outdoor spaces. Our crews appreciate the straightforward installation process. For New England, we pair it with a backup heat strip for the coldest days below 0°F.
The Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat H2i wins this head-to-head comparison, taking 2 out of 4 categories. It's the stronger choice for most homeowners, especially those who prioritize extreme cold climates (operates down to -13°f). That said, the Daikin FIT is still a solid product and may be the better pick if you specifically need homes with limited outdoor space for equipment.
Our energy advisors can help you decide between the Mitsubishi Hyper-Heat H2i and Daikin FIT based on your specific home, budget, and energy goals.
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