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The LG 10000 BTU Smart Wi-Fi Enabled Window Air Conditioner is a solid choice for cooling medium-sized rooms up to 450 square feet. With a 10,000 BTU rating, it offers sufficient cooling power for spaces up to 15' x 30'. The inclusion of LG ThinQ technology is a standout feature, allowing you to control the unit remotely via Wi-Fi, which adds convenience for modern users.
It also works with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant, making it easy to adjust settings hands-free. The three cooling and fan speeds, along with the Auto Cool feature, provide customizable comfort, and the 24-hour on/off timer adds further convenience. The 4-way air deflection ensures even cooling throughout the room. Its Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 11.4 indicates that it’s not the most energy-efficient option available.
The unit operates at a low noise level of 52 dB, which is quiet enough for most users to enjoy a peaceful environment. The auto restart function is particularly useful in case of power failures, ensuring the unit resumes operation without manual intervention. Installation is straightforward with the included installation kit, though the unit is relatively heavy at 57 pounds, which might require some assistance. Additional features like the washable mesh filter, dehumidifier, and filter light reminder contribute to its functionality. While it lacks an Energy Star rating, its eco-friendly R32 refrigerant is a plus for environmentally conscious users. This air conditioner is ideal for those seeking a blend of smart features, quiet operation, and decent cooling power.
The LG 10,000 BTU Through the Wall Air Conditioner is a solid choice for cooling rooms up to 440 square feet, making it suitable for bedrooms, living rooms, or apartments. With a BTU rating of 9,800, it offers substantial cooling power. The unit's energy efficiency ratio (EER) of 10.7 is commendable, indicating good energy efficiency, and it utilizes the R-32 refrigerant, which is known for being environmentally friendly. However, it is worth noting that the unit is not Energy Star certified, which could be a consideration for those looking for the highest energy efficiency standards.
The noise level of 60 dB is fairly standard for air conditioners, but it might be a bit loud for some users who prefer a quieter environment. Installation is through the wall, not suitable for standard window installations, which may limit its versatility. The included trim kit and protective grille simplify the installation process. Additional features like three cooling speeds, three pre-programmed modes, a washable, reusable filter, and a remote control enhance its convenience and usability.
The Energy Saver mode and Dry mode for moisture removal are practical additions. The unit also comes with a 1-year parts and labor warranty, which provides some peace of mind. This LG air conditioner is a competent and feature-rich option for through-the-wall installations, balancing performance and energy efficiency reasonably well. Its weight (77 pounds) might make it difficult for some to install without assistance.
The Frigidaire FHWC103TC1 is a 10,000 BTU window air conditioner, ideal for cooling spaces up to 450 square feet. It has a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) of 10.9, which is decent but not the highest, and it is not Energy Star certified, meaning it might not be the most energy-efficient option available. The unit operates at a noise level of 54 dB, which is relatively quiet, making it suitable for bedrooms or living areas where you prefer a quieter environment. Installation is straightforward as it comes with a complete window kit.
This model has useful features like a multi-speed fan, remote control, filter light reminder, and a washable dust filter, enhancing convenience and usability. Weighing 57.8 pounds, it might be somewhat heavy for some users to install without assistance. The lack of an Energy Star rating might affect long-term energy costs, so it's a trade-off between initial purchase convenience and ongoing efficiency.