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Select Stores: LG 18,000 BTU Wi-Fi Window Air Conditioner w/ Dual Inverter & Remote

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Select Home Depot Stores have LG 18,000 BTU 230/208V Wi-Fi Enabled Window Air Conditioner w/ Dual Inverter & Remote (White, LW1822IVSM) for $364.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: Price/availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 18,000 BTU Dual Inverter Smart (Wi-Fi) Window Air Conditioner
  • Estimated cooling area: 1,000 sq. ft. / room size: 40 ft. x 25 ft.
  • Smartphone control with LG technology
  • Voice control works with Alexa or Hey Google
  • Quiet operation down to 44dBA
  • Up to 35% Energy Savings
  • ENERGY STAR certified
  • DUAL inverter technology - variable speed compressor
  • 3-in-1 operation: cool/fan/dry
  • User friendly digital control panel and LCD remote control
  • Fits window openings: 29 in. - 41in. W x 19 in. H
  • 4 cooling and fan speeds with auto cool
  • 4-way air deflection
  • 24-hour on/off timer
  • Power failure auto restart
  • Removable, washable filter
  • Filter check reminder light

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $261.39 (42% savings) lower than the list price.
    • 1 Year Parts & Labor Limited In- Home Service Warranty
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Select Home Depot Stores have LG 18,000 BTU 230/208V Wi-Fi Enabled Window Air Conditioner w/ Dual Inverter & Remote (White, LW1822IVSM) for $364.99. Select free store pickup where available.

Note: Price/availability for pickup may vary by location.

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 18,000 BTU Dual Inverter Smart (Wi-Fi) Window Air Conditioner
  • Estimated cooling area: 1,000 sq. ft. / room size: 40 ft. x 25 ft.
  • Smartphone control with LG technology
  • Voice control works with Alexa or Hey Google
  • Quiet operation down to 44dBA
  • Up to 35% Energy Savings
  • ENERGY STAR certified
  • DUAL inverter technology - variable speed compressor
  • 3-in-1 operation: cool/fan/dry
  • User friendly digital control panel and LCD remote control
  • Fits window openings: 29 in. - 41in. W x 19 in. H
  • 4 cooling and fan speeds with auto cool
  • 4-way air deflection
  • 24-hour on/off timer
  • Power failure auto restart
  • Removable, washable filter
  • Filter check reminder light

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This price is $261.39 (42% savings) lower than the list price.
    • 1 Year Parts & Labor Limited In- Home Service Warranty
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: LG 18,000 BTU 230V Dual Inverter Window Air Conditioner, Wi-Fi Enabled, White (LW1822IVSM)

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drivenZ
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this is a good deal if you need a unit this size. I have a 14k btu version and beware this thing is huge. Two person job to carry it unless you regularly lift 100lbs.

One thing I dont like about it is that theres no variable speed like the midea dual inverters. I can leave those on say 10% speed and barely hear it. Its better than a normal AC but the Low speed in my opinion is still a little noisy if you're close to it so we end up having to shut it off sometimes.

That, the weight and the annoying beeping (which cant be turned off unless they changed it) are my only gripes.

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this is a good deal if you need a unit this size. I have a 14k btu version and beware this thing is huge. Two person job to carry it unless you regularly lift 100lbs.

One thing I dont like about it is that theres no variable speed like the midea dual inverters. I can leave those on say 10% speed and barely hear it. Its better than a normal AC but the Low speed in my opinion is still a little noisy if you're close to it so we end up having to shut it off sometimes.

That, the weight and the annoying beeping (which cant be turned off unless they changed it) are my only gripes.
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orangemoss
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Quote from drivenZ :
this is a good deal if you need a unit this size. I have a 14k btu version and beware this thing is huge. Two person job to carry it unless you regularly lift 100lbs.

One thing I dont like about it is that theres no variable speed like the midea dual inverters. I can leave those on say 10% speed and barely hear it. Its better than a normal AC but the Low speed in my opinion is still a little noisy if you're close to it so we end up having to shut it off sometimes.

That, the weight and the annoying beeping (which cant be turned off unless they changed it) are my only gripes.
You can aIready teII from these pics what kind of monstrous unit you are deaIin with, since many AC have those side fitted fIaps to adjust width and this does not whatsoever. A compIeteIy snug fit.
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KevinR4
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Quote from orangemoss :
You can aIready teII from these pics what kind of monstrous unit you are deaIin with, since many AC have those side fitted fIaps to adjust width and this does not whatsoever. A compIeteIy snug fit.
You might want to rethink your logic on that.
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Dezran
Feb 20, 2024
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I wish they'd put the 10 or 12,000 BTU's at this price point. I don't have a 220 socket where I need one in the summer, and even if I did have a 220 there, this would be major overkill for the space.
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orangemoss
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Quote from Dezran :
I wish they'd put the 10 or 12,000 BTU's at this price point. I don't have a 220 socket where I need one in the summer, and even if I did have a 220 there, this would be major overkill for the space.
This is good for a buyer that wouId Iike to cooI their abode that does not have many interior waIIs perhaps, ten is enough.
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Nintendo1474
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Quote from Dezran :
I wish they'd put the 10 or 12,000 BTU's at this price point. I don't have a 220 socket where I need one in the summer, and even if I did have a 220 there, this would be major overkill for the space.
The Midea 12000 BTU unit is 300 right now
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Dezran
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Quote from orangemoss :
This is good for a buyer that wouId Iike to cooI their abode that does not have many interior waIIs perhaps, ten is enough.
Lol! My house is 90-ish years old with an addition from the 50s and has lots of odd corners and such. I just use a window unit in the summer to cool the addition and (with a fan) one bedroom. Essentially, the back half of my house.
I've got an 8000 right now, but I think a 10 or 12 would work better. And possibly help cool the kitchen too.

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PatricioP2989
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Quote from Dezran :
I wish they'd put the 10 or 12,000 BTU's at this price point. I don't have a 220 socket where I need one in the summer, and even if I did have a 220 there, this would be major overkill for the space.
Your friend has shared a link to a Home Depot product they think you would be interested in seeing:


https://www.homedepot.com/p/Midea.../315241182
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DaMexica
Feb 20, 2024
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I have the 14k btu and its great, have to have a support bracket for back though, there is a lot of junk in the trunk with this one.
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shrike1201
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I have the 24000 BTU version of this and it's awesome for my living room. Relatively quiet and energy efficient.
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Dr. J
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How many people really have 240V readily available in a space you'd put an AC? Is this designed for a small shop or something?
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orangemoss
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Quote from Dr. J :
How many people really have 240V readily available in a space you'd put an AC? Is this designed for a small shop or something?
There are stiII peopIe that use thru-waII AC and its common in oIder buiIdings, so this type of outIet is aIready in pIace.
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Dr. J
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Quote from orangemoss :
There are stiII peopIe that use thru-waII AC and its common in oIder buiIdings, so this type of outIet is aIready in pIace.

Really? I can honestly say I've never seen a 220V outlet in residential, except for the obvious things like a dryer, range, oven, etc. Maybe if you have life supporting equipment installed (my father was an electrician and being the only son I was the defacto apprentice, and we did installs of some at home medical equipment that needed 240V).

My point was that 220V has got to be very uncommon randomly in a room where you'd use an AC like this - but maybe more common in a garage or shop (e.g. maybe you're running a welder or something). The bottom line is I am wondering how useful a unit like this really is. You couldn't even realistically convert an existing circuit to 220V since most residential is wired by room; not paying attention to the current required for this, double the voltage is half the current for the same amount of power, so the wiring should be OK (provided the unit doesn't need a neutral, which isn't always the correct assumption), but then all your outlets in a given room would then be 220V.
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