Let me start by saying, if you've ever lost or broken your GE air conditioner remote, you know the struggle is real. I recently found myself in this exact predicament and decided to give the CHOUBENBEN replacement remote a shot. Here's the lowdown.
First off, compatibility is key with these remotes. The CHOUBENBEN model claims to work with a laundry list of GE AC units (AHH18DQT1, AHH24DQH1, WJ26X10362, etc.). In my case, it paired perfectly with my AHH10AQW1 unit right out of the box—no syncing required. Just popped in a battery (not included, FYI) and it was good to go.
The build quality surprised me for the price. It's lightweight but doesn't feel cheap, and all the buttons have a satisfying click. The included wall mount case is a nice bonus—no more losing the remote between couch cushions! However, unlike some OEM remotes, this one lacks a magnet for sticking to the AC unit itself.
Performance-wise? Flawless in daily use. Adjusting temperature, switching modes, timer settings—all responsive. One quirky note: like another reviewer mentioned, the battery orientation matters. If it doesn't work at first, try flipping the battery (yes, really).
Now for the downsides: 1) No GE branding (if that matters to you), and 2) While most users report success, there are rare cases where it simply doesn't work with certain models—always double-check your AC's compatibility before buying.
Final verdict? At this price point (~$15 when I bought it), having a backup remote is smart insurance against loss or damage (dogs love chewing these things!). It may not be fancy, but it gets the job done reliably. Would I buy again? Absolutely—in fact I might get a second one just to be safe!