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LG Electronics LP0814WNR 115-volt Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control, 8000 BTU Reviews

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LG Electronics LP0814WNR 115-volt Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control, 8000 BTU

Product Features

  • 8,000 BTU portable air conditioner uses standard 115-volt electrical outlet
  • Cools a room up to 300 sq. ft. with dehumidification up to 2 pints per hour
  • LED display panel with 2 fan speeds and 2 cooling speeds
  • Auto-restart saves your settings for when power is restored to the unit
  • Easy roll caster wheels allow for easy movement across most floor surfaces

Product Description

Room to room, house to house or home to work, LG’s LP0814WNR 8,000 BTU 115V portable air conditioner with remote control is the ideal climate-control solution for when you’re on the go. With a sleek contemporary design, this free standing unit blends in with any room decor. The auto evaporation system allows for continuous use without removing any water and with the programmable 24-hour on/off timer, you can control the temperature even when you’re not there.

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Customer Reviews


90 of 95 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Tips to Improve Cooling, July 13, 2014
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FSC729 (South San Francisco, California USA) – See all my reviews

This review is from: LG Electronics LP0814WNR 115-volt Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control, 8000 BTU (Misc.)
This is a great air conditioner. I was able to vastly improve the "cooling power" of this air conditioner by covering the white vinyl heated air duct with an "8 in. x 25 ft. Insulated Flexible Duct R6 Silver Jacket" from Home Depot. It keeps the heat from the exhaust duct inside the silver jacket and delivers the heat to the environment outside, instead of into the room you are trying to cool. You can also buy the appropriate hose clamps so the silver jacket doesn’t slip off the duct connectors.

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55 of 60 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
Recommended in moderate climate, May 17, 2014
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This review is from: LG Electronics LP0814WNR 115-volt Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control, 8000 BTU (Misc.)
We live in Southern California near the coast. Like most older homes in the area, we do not have central air. Thanks to the beach breeze, it doesn’t get hot too often. On those days when temperatures reach in the 90s, we pull this out. It doesn ‘to make the room ice cold, but it keeps in tolerable. It definitely is loud, but no more than other portable ACs in the market. The only thing I have an issue with is the vent hook up to the window. We have windows that slide horizontal so that makes the set up more difficult. It would be nice if they could one day design an easier window set up. Once set up though, there isn’t much too do but turn it on. If you need your room to be an ice box, I would consider one of the more expensive and larger units. Otherwise, if you just need to use it a few weeks out of the year, I think this is a good choice for the price.

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love it!, September 12, 2014
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This review is from: LG Electronics LP0814WNR 115-volt Portable Air Conditioner with Remote Control, 8000 BTU (Misc.)
This air conditioner is a terrific fit for me! I love in a small efficiency (about 250 square feet) and it easily cools my apartment from 80+ outside to the 68-69 I like inside. This air conditioner can be somewhat noisy on the high setting, but the noise is quite manageable on low.

Two quick notes on this air conditioner:

1) it puts out a very noticeable "stream" of cold air. Thus, you may find yourself freezing if you do not have an out-of-the-way place to put the air conditioner.

Be careful when installing the window kit–if you don’t make an airtight seal (or at least near air-tight), you will find that hot air flowing back in negates the effects of the air conditioner.

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