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LG 14,000 BTU 115V Window Air Conditioner w/ Remote & Wi-Fi (White)

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Home Depot has LG 14,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote & Wi-Fi (LW1424RD, White) on sale for $315. Shipping is free or select ship to store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member Palooka_Joe for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 14,000 BTU smart (Wi-Fi) window air conditioner
  • 3-in-1 operation: cool/fan/dry
  • 3-cooling and fan speeds with auto cool
  • User friendly digital control panel and remote control
  • Fits window openings: 29 in. to 41 in. W x 19 in. H
  • Power failure auto restart
  • 4-way air deflection
  • 24-hour on/off timer
  • Slide-out, washable filter
  • Check filter light reminder
  • Window installation kit included
  • Slide in/out chassis for easy installation
  • 115-Volt LCDI plug (NEMA 5 - 15)
  • Cord length 72 in.

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Written by SlickDealio
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this LG 14,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote & Wi-Fi (LW1424RD, White) is priced $74.99 lower (19.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $389.99 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This air conditioner has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 4,000 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Home Depot has LG 14,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote & Wi-Fi (LW1424RD, White) on sale for $315. Shipping is free or select ship to store pickup where available.

Thanks to Community Member Palooka_Joe for finding this deal.

Features:
  • 14,000 BTU smart (Wi-Fi) window air conditioner
  • 3-in-1 operation: cool/fan/dry
  • 3-cooling and fan speeds with auto cool
  • User friendly digital control panel and remote control
  • Fits window openings: 29 in. to 41 in. W x 19 in. H
  • Power failure auto restart
  • 4-way air deflection
  • 24-hour on/off timer
  • Slide-out, washable filter
  • Check filter light reminder
  • Window installation kit included
  • Slide in/out chassis for easy installation
  • 115-Volt LCDI plug (NEMA 5 - 15)
  • Cord length 72 in.

Editor's Notes

Written by SlickDealio
  • About this Deal:
    • Our research indicates that this LG 14,000 BTU 115-Volt Window Air Conditioner with Remote & Wi-Fi (LW1424RD, White) is priced $74.99 lower (19.2% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $389.99 at the time of this post.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This air conditioner has a 4.2 out of 5 star overall rating based on over 4,000 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • The Home Depot's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Soulatude
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Non-Inverter, 115v. I had the 12k version of this and it worked very well. I eventually upgraded to the LG 14k Inverter unit.

With all LG units If you live by the Coast with High Humidity you will need to do some prep work.

Your Compressor, Condenser Coil and Pan are going to rust all to hell.

You will need to either drill a hole in the bottom to let the water escape OR use something like RectorSeal Gulfcoat. I've have LG units for many years and all of them failed the exact same way with rust and corrosion. Just ate the lower fins up that were constantly submerged in water. Copper tubing on the ends of the Condenser Coil corroded and began to leak. Compressor Had heavy rust all over it. Pan/tray had rust all in it and looked like mud. Wash it out and the rust comes right back. This is due to constant water in the pan from a humid environment.

Gulfcoat(or similar product) or Drill baby Drill if you want more than a year out of the unit. A good extended warranty will help.
JoeS1881
62 Posts
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I'd prefer the Midea 12k U. Slightly less BTU but just let it run and do its thing.
dhau001
118 Posts
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Rust, mold, corrosion, mildew, sludge, extra humidity,debris and noise. These will destroy your ac faster. Not worth the extra efficiency from the sling. Don't forget the bugs, particularly mosquitos.

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Jun 12, 2024 04:57 AM
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calpolymikeJun 12, 2024 04:57 AM
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Thoughts? Feedback?
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Jun 12, 2024 06:28 AM
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SoulatudeJun 12, 2024 06:28 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Soulatude

Non-Inverter, 115v. I had the 12k version of this and it worked very well. I eventually upgraded to the LG 14k Inverter unit.

With all LG units If you live by the Coast with High Humidity you will need to do some prep work.

Your Compressor, Condenser Coil and Pan are going to rust all to hell.

You will need to either drill a hole in the bottom to let the water escape OR use something like RectorSeal Gulfcoat. I've have LG units for many years and all of them failed the exact same way with rust and corrosion. Just ate the lower fins up that were constantly submerged in water. Copper tubing on the ends of the Condenser Coil corroded and began to leak. Compressor Had heavy rust all over it. Pan/tray had rust all in it and looked like mud. Wash it out and the rust comes right back. This is due to constant water in the pan from a humid environment.

Gulfcoat(or similar product) or Drill baby Drill if you want more than a year out of the unit. A good extended warranty will help.
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Jun 12, 2024 11:35 AM
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KraziAznJun 12, 2024 11:35 AM
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Any deals on the smaller one? Having trouble looking for one at the HD website
Jun 12, 2024 12:41 PM
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PoppmaticJun 12, 2024 12:41 PM
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Quote from Soulatude :
Non-Inverter, 115v. I had the 12k version of this and it worked very well. I eventually upgraded to the LG 14k Inverter unit.

With all LG units If you live by the Coast with High Humidity you will need to do some prep work.

Your Compressor, Condenser Coil and Pan are going to rust all to hell.

You will need to either drill a hole in the bottom to let the water escape OR use something like RectorSeal Gulfcoat. I've have LG units for many years and all of them failed the exact same way with rust and corrosion. Just ate the lower fins up that were constantly submerged in water. Copper tubing on the ends of the Condenser Coil corroded and began to leak. Compressor Had heavy rust all over it. Pan/tray had rust all in it and looked like mud. Wash it out and the rust comes right back. This is due to constant water in the pan from a humid environment.

Gulfcoat(or similar product) or Drill baby Drill if you want more than a year out of the unit. A good extended warranty will help.
When installed my ac in was told to have the AC support bracket to be 1 to 2 inches lower than the window sill so that allowed the AC to tilt downwards at an angle so any water formed from condensation would naturally leak out.

on some AC units there's an optional plughole you can remove at the time on installation to alleviate the situation you just described.
Last edited by Poppmatic June 12, 2024 at 06:43 AM.
Jun 12, 2024 01:45 PM
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AmusedDime497Jun 12, 2024 01:45 PM
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A single or dual inverter, I have an 8k in the bedroom is life changing 😃
paid $225 for the dual inverter last month here for 8k

Price and BTUs though this is a steal.
Last edited by AmusedDime497 June 12, 2024 at 07:48 AM.
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Jun 12, 2024 01:47 PM
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AmusedDime497Jun 12, 2024 01:47 PM
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Quote from Soulatude :
Non-Inverter, 115v. I had the 12k version of this and it worked very well. I eventually upgraded to the LG 14k Inverter unit.

With all LG units If you live by the Coast with High Humidity you will need to do some prep work.

Your Compressor, Condenser Coil and Pan are going to rust all to hell.

You will need to either drill a hole in the bottom to let the water escape OR use something like RectorSeal Gulfcoat. I've have LG units for many years and all of them failed the exact same way with rust and corrosion. Just ate the lower fins up that were constantly submerged in water. Copper tubing on the ends of the Condenser Coil corroded and began to leak. Compressor Had heavy rust all over it. Pan/tray had rust all in it and looked like mud. Wash it out and the rust comes right back. This is due to constant water in the pan from a humid environment.

Gulfcoat(or similar product) or Drill baby Drill if you want more than a year out of the unit. A good extended warranty will help.
So I can't upvote this because sometimes the manufacturer keeps the water in the pan to cool the compressor (sling o ring) , you would void the warranty and cause premature death ☠️ to your unit 😞
Jun 12, 2024 01:59 PM
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JoeS1881Jun 12, 2024 01:59 PM
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I'd prefer the Midea 12k U. Slightly less BTU but just let it run and do its thing.
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Winds_of_tormentJun 12, 2024 05:12 PM
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Quote from Soulatude :
Non-Inverter, 115v. I had the 12k version of this and it worked very well. I eventually upgraded to the LG 14k Inverter unit.

With all LG units If you live by the Coast with High Humidity you will need to do some prep work.

Your Compressor, Condenser Coil and Pan are going to rust all to hell.

You will need to either drill a hole in the bottom to let the water escape OR use something like RectorSeal Gulfcoat. I've have LG units for many years and all of them failed the exact same way with rust and corrosion. Just ate the lower fins up that were constantly submerged in water. Copper tubing on the ends of the Condenser Coil corroded and began to leak. Compressor Had heavy rust all over it. Pan/tray had rust all in it and looked like mud. Wash it out and the rust comes right back. This is due to constant water in the pan from a humid environment.

Gulfcoat(or similar product) or Drill baby Drill if you want more than a year out of the unit. A good extended warranty will help.
My small 5K LG has a rubber plug on the bottom front of the unit. I recall finding something that read along the lines of LG recommending to leave it in for most climates but very humid locations may want to remove the plug where the pan is likely always going to be full. I removed the plug anyway but I may be sacrificing some efficiency since the pool is meant to help cool the unit.
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TriggrHppyTiggrJun 12, 2024 05:31 PM
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Quote from JoeS1881 :
I'd prefer the Midea 12k U. Slightly less BTU but just let it run and do its thing.
Damn I just missed the midea deal
Jun 12, 2024 05:46 PM
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justBawesomeJun 12, 2024 05:46 PM
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Quote from JoeS1881 :
I'd prefer the Midea 12k U. Slightly less BTU but just let it run and do its thing.
I did order one. But what's the difference between these 2 models ?
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markdesignJun 12, 2024 05:50 PM
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Every window I have seen in my area are side sliding. Why do manufacturers make mostly for vertical sliding windows?
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dhau001Jun 12, 2024 06:13 PM
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Quote from AmusedDime497 :
So I can't upvote this because sometimes the manufacturer keeps the water in the pan to cool the compressor (sling o ring) , you would void the warranty and cause premature death ☠️ to your unit

Rust, mold, corrosion, mildew, sludge, extra humidity,debris and noise. These will destroy your ac faster. Not worth the extra efficiency from the sling. Don't forget the bugs, particularly mosquitos.
Last edited by dhau001 June 12, 2024 at 12:50 PM.
Jun 12, 2024 08:54 PM
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craving.phoJun 12, 2024 08:54 PM
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Quote from markdesign :
Every window I have seen in my area are side sliding. Why do manufacturers make mostly for vertical sliding windows?
I imagine because modern windows are bigger and double-paned, and so heavier windows compared to 40+ yrs ago. Requires a little extra engineering if you want it to slide vertically vs horizontally.
I remember getting rid of a bunch of 5-10lb counter-weights for the windows when our family bought an old fixer-upper.
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FancyWren413Jun 13, 2024 03:32 AM
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Choose an air conditioner based on the area that it is planned to cool. Larger BTU's doesn't mean it's a better choice. An air conditioner should run (compressor engaged) most of the time. The reason for that is to take the humidity out of the air. Too large of an air conditioner and it cools to quickly and the compressor shuts off.

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FlashPilotJun 13, 2024 04:59 AM
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Hard pass... with all the deals on inverter window A/C units, it seems silly to consider one that's not inverter tech.
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