This Powerful 23,500 BTU LG Smart Air Conditioner Is Now on Sale for Just $600.

Small air conditioners struggle to cool open-plan spaces, while larger ones can be noisy and energy-hungry. This 23,500 BTU LG air conditioner strikes the perfect balance and is currently on sale for $599.99 at StackSocial , a significant price reduction for a unit designed to cool rooms up to 1,400 square feet. This capacity makes it suitable for larger living rooms, open studio spaces, or offices, where a smaller 8,000 or 12,000 BTU unit would run continuously and struggle to keep up. The design is still recognizable as a window air conditioner, but it’s quite large, measuring approximately 30.7 x 17.7 x 26 inches and weighing 112 pounds, so installation will require two people and a sturdy window frame.

Unlike traditional window air conditioners, this smart window air conditioner uses a two-stage LG inverter compressor that adjusts its speed based on the room temperature. In everyday use, this means the air conditioner can maintain a constant temperature rather than blowing cold air in short bursts. It delivers 23,500 BTUs of cooling power across four cooling and fan speeds, and has an auto-cooling feature that automatically adjusts these settings. You can also change the airflow direction using four-position adjustable vents, so it’s not limited to the area directly in front of the unit. It also features a 3-in-1 system: standard cooling for hot days, fan mode for circulating air without using the compressor, and dehumidification mode, which focuses on removing moisture from the air in humid weather. You can remotely change settings from your phone via the LG ThinQ app, and the system also works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant for voice commands—useful if the air conditioner is installed in a hard-to-reach window or you want to turn it on before entering the room. However, before purchasing, you should check one practical point – the power supply requirements: this model operates on a 230-volt outlet, which is not available in every window system in the home.

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