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The LG LP0524WFR Portable Air Conditioner is a powerful 5,000 BTU unit designed to cool spaces up to 150 square feet. With a quiet operation at just 51 dB, it features a 3-in-1 function for cooling, dehumidifying, and air circulation. The user-friendly remote control and washable filter make it easy to maintain, while its compact design allows for convenient storage and portability.
Energy Star | No |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Capacity | 2 Pints |
Air Flow Efficiency | 171 Cubic Feet Per Minute Per Watt |
Controller Type | Remote Control, Button Control |
Wattage | 795 watts |
Filter Type | Washable Filter |
Number of Power Levels | 3 |
Additional Features | Remote Controlled, Filter Light Reminder, Multiple Cooling and Fan Speeds, Dust Filter, Dehumidifier |
Efficiency | 171.0 cubic_feet_per-minute-per-watt |
Control Method | Remote |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Inverter Type | No Inverter |
Noise | 51 dB |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Installation Type | Window |
Cooling Power | 5000 British Thermal Units |
Is Electric | Yes |
Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
Form Factor | Portable |
Color | White |
Refrigerant | R-32 |
Item Weight | 47 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.57"D x 11.8"W x 26.38"H |
B**H
Great unit
I have this in a 12ft x 12ft office. I really like the cooling ability and the easy set up! I decided not to permanently stick the foam on so I can move the unit around if needed. One thing to keep in mind with this unit is it's kind of loud. I doubt it's louder than any other portable AC but I always forget how loud it can be. Without it on, my room is about 45 db from where I sit and about 55 to 60 (using a random android app). I sit about 3 feet from the unit.
S**R
Will probably leak on your floor or blow a circuit in your house
We rarely give bad reviews, but the circumstances associated with this purchase have left us no alternative.We installed a new hardwood floor in our daughter’s bedroom and wanted to use a portable AC unit to cool the space.We bought a new LG 10000-BTU Inverter Portable Air Conditioner unit that is designed to shut itself off if there is a potential for leakage. The unit was installed in the bedroom and ran trouble free for several months. It was not moved from that location during this period of time.We then noticed water leakage on the new hardwood floor under the portable AC unit and immediately performed routine maintenance on the unit (cleaned filters and emptied the water collection tank). The leakage was substantial enough to cause permanent damage to the floor.To prevent further damage to the new floor we bought a drip tray to put under the unit and a leak detection system to let us know if it does leak.We then called LG Customer Service to determine why the portable AC unit did not shut itself off before leaking on the new wood flooring. After over 45 minutes of discussion, they agreed to schedule a service call by D.G. Appliance Service.A technician from D.G. Appliance Service arrived and discovered that the unit had a cracked water collection tank. He stated that he had performed repairs of cracked water collection tanks in the past but did not have the resources (helpers) to repair it now. He left without fixing the unit and reported that the unit had "Physical Damage" to his supervisor. He advised us to contact LG Customer Service to resolve the issue.We contacted LG Customer Service on the same day and were told that the warrantee did not apply since there was "Physical Damage" to the unit.We disputed the finding because the unit clearly had this damage upon arrival, and we reported it within the one-year warranty period.It took several months for the defect to manifest itself for several reasons:First, the LG technical support documentation is very explicit in their warnings that the unit is never to be laid on its side (or back) and should be kept in an upright position at all times - Otherwise, you risk damaging the cooling system. In order to have detected this damage upon shipment we would have had to lay the unit on its side to be able to visually inspect the water collection tank located at the bottom. This is exactly what the technician did to determine that the water collection tank was cracked. We had to help him support the unit in a horizontal position while he inspected the bottom of the unit with a flashlight.Second, for the first few months that the unit was operating the weather was fairly mild, and the unit was able to evaporate the condensation as it ran without having a buildup in the water collection tank. The heatwaves that started in mid-summer precipitated the condensation buildup in the unit's water collection system and led to the leakage through the cracked water collection tank.Since the unit was never moved from its initial installation location there was never an opportunity to damage the water collection tank except for in shipping or manufacturing.We were forced into buying an identical LG AC unit to replace the first leaky one since the permanent venting that we installed in our daughter’s bedroom made switching to a different brand difficult. Upon plugging the replacement unit into our wall socket the circuit breaker in our main panel tripped. No amount of re-setting the circuit breaker would cure the situation and we were forced to pay an electrician to trouble shoot and replace the circuit breaker. We immediately returned the replacement unit and received a third identical LG AC unit that appears to be working.We have contacted at least a dozen LG authorized and non-authorized repair centers to fix the first leaky unit but none of them will repair a portable AC unit. So we have this POS sitting in our garage waiting to get recycled…
A**E
Great AC; but lots of erroneous answers on here from LG
It's quiet, and I love that the hose is attached. I will update this review when I've used the unit longer, but now that I have it in home, I'm here to say to others like me who want to use a taller universal sliding glass door adapter or for any other reason know the ACTUAL hose diameter... the actual diameter of the round part of the hose (not the diffuser) is not 5" as stated by "Ivan" from LG-- it's 5.9" so it fits universal sliding door kit's for a 5.9" hose, like this one. I just screwed it in, so take my word for it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BXWJ9PBC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Secondly, the oval nozzle on the end of the 5.9" hose CAN be removed (which you may want to do to use the nozzle from a universal window/door kit) - you just unscrew it! It's so frustrating when you can't get correct answers even from the manufacturer, so I thought I'd come here just to help anyone else out.UPDATE: have used this LG AC for about a week now, and it totally cools my living room (about 420 sf). It's also definitely quieter than the two other portable Acs I've owned. I had a plexi glass insert made for my very tall slider, which I recommend if the included kit is too small for your window. Love the wifi feature - have used it when not at home. Very happy. And please note that a reviewer who posted a video here erroneously states this unit has "heat mode" - it most definitely does not have any heat mode. He was merely turning the temperature up on the AC into the 80's, admittedly a weird thing to do, but there is no heat mode or heating element. Only Cool, Dehumidify and Fan. And Sleep (which is a lower Cool mode). Check the specs - you'll see I'm right. Really like this AC!
A**.
Mostly good.
Advantages:1- App support is nice.2- It's pretty quiet.3- When it reaches the desired temperature, it continues to blow air into the house, but it doesn't blow air out. Cold air stays inside. Other air conditioners exhaust indoor air even when not cooling.What I didn't like:1- The digital panel doesn't display the current temperature; it only displays the set temperature.2- The wind blowing power is low. It blows weakly. Naturally, it's ineffective at cooling large areas. If you want it to blow farther, you need to add a fan.3- You can't adjust the wind angle for horizontal blowing; it usually blows upwards or diagonally. This prevents it from sending the wind farther.4- It beeps when you change the temperature at night, and you can't turn it off.5- Moisture builds up where it blows cold air, which can cause mold growth.
T**.
Works well in our RV
This is a nice little portable unit. It works great and has temperature setting, high low fan and even a timer. You do need to account for the condensation hose. I used a 2 quart plastic pitcher to catch the condensation. And built a custom vent template to fit in the RV window. My windows are rounded on the corners. With the RV AC running and this unit on our trailer went from 106° inside to 78° in less than an hour. Without this extra unit, it would’ve taken at least four hours and would have stayed above 80 until the evening. It helped a lot.
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