Home Depot has
LG 8,000 BTU 115V Dual Inverter Wi-Fi Window Air Conditioner w/ Remote (White, LW8022IVSM) on sale for
$239.99.
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Thanks to Community Member
NickT1917 for posting this deal.
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Features:- Estimated cooling area: 340 sq. ft. / room size: 17 ft. x 20 ft.
- Smartphone control with LG ThinQ technology
- Voice control works with Alexa or Hey Google
- LoDecibel 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: 22 in. - 36 in. W x 13 in. H
- 4-cooling and fan speeds with auto cool
- 4-way air deflection
- 24-hour on/off timer
- Filter check reminder light
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I'll agree with you.
Depends on efficiency of the unit and how long you need to run it for. Window units will do better then portable.
Stop the silliness.
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"The inverter technology allows for these to ramp down to 2000 BTU cooling making them very energy efficient. I have two of the 14000 BTU units that cool my 1200 sqft home in Florida"
So you used an energy monitoring plug and determined it was using this? 🤔
My living room unit for the month of September was 150kWh, 137kWh for the bedroom unit. Live in central Florida 60s block house.
"The inverter technology allows for these to ramp down to 2000 BTU cooling making them very energy efficient. I have two of the 14000 BTU units that cool my 1200 sqft home in Florida"
So you used an energy monitoring plug and determined it was using this? 🤔
It is built into the app but yes I do have an separate energy monitor plug. The 2000 BTU Is just what I read. The units average 300-600 watts set to 72 at low lately. Closer to 600-800w during the summer.
Yeah, the heating would have been nice. It does not get that cold in Florida and we do still have central air that I keep turned off. In a pinch could just use the central heat but space heaters tend to be enough for my small home.
Reason I ask is because I have a window unit and it doesn't run that well when it's extremely hot outside and I found a very good deal for a used dual hose.
*out of stock for me on the 12k unit*