Customer reviews for the LWHD8000R Window Air Conditioner 8 000 BTU

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LWHD8000R Window Air Conditioner

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LWHD8000R Window Air Conditioner Reviews

Rating_5_rstar By: alexis696969 (30-Jun-08)      Not specified
sooo quiet
none so far!!!

OMG..i just bought frigidaire 10,000btu 3 weeks ago but its sooo freaking quiet, its like there's a generator inside my room...so i decided to buy another one w/c is LG and i love ittttttt!!!!

Rating_5_rstar By: audierules (11-Jun-08)      4 Days
Just putting it at a low setting quickly cools a nice size room. Very lightweight for an 8000 BTU AC. 5-year warranty.
Does not have slide-in chassis. Not energy star.

The AC does a great job in quickly cool my bedroom and the the size is great. The functions are easy to operate and the remote comes in handy. The noise level is about medium and I had no problem falling asleep. I got this unit for a great price at PC Richards and it comes with a 5 year warranty. I love the dry only and energy saving modes.

Rating_3_rstar By: 122 (21-Jul-07)      1 Day
Good price, good European brand, part of Phillips, with 5 year warranty.
Not an EER 1.8 like some other competitors, but after calls and e-mails to N-Star, the Federal department, numerous electrical stores, NO-ONE can quantify the cost in having a 9.8 v 10.8 EER product.

Just amazed that no-one so far has been able to explain to me what this EER means. If I have two 8,000btu's one cost $160 (LG) EER 9.8 and the other costs $200 EER 10.8. I would say if the 9.8 costs me $10 more per month than the 10.8, for same use, within a year, it would have been cheaper to buy the more expensive model. But, as I mentioned, no one can explain this, so I will use the LG and see what happens to my energy bill.

Rating_3_rstar By: jbeemer (16-Jul-07)      2 Days
Inexpensive, easy to operate, small profile
Fan could be stronger, not a slide-in chassis

We picked up this unit at Circuit City for $160 plus tax, and for an occasional-use 8000BTU AC, I can't really complain. I wish it was a slide-in chassis, but the unit is SO much smaller than our old unit that it was pretty easy to handle. Installation was quick, but we have a porch roof right under the window, so it's just propped there. It fit onto the sill with no problem. I like having the remote, and it's easy to figure it all out. I like the digital temp option, and the unit has a timer feature. It is not a super powerful unit and I'd put the noise level at "medium". I'm a little disappointed with the fan - not much difference between low, medium and high speeds. Yesterday was in the upper 80's and muggy, and the unit seemed to do fine. Not the best unit out there, I'm sure, but not a bad deal overall.

Rating_4_rstar By: vsuser (05-Jul-07)      1 Week
quiet, quickly cools our room not very expensive,has dry only and energy save modes, remote. 5 years warranty for parts and labor.
heavy, not energy star

It is very quiet air conditioner, which is easy on wallet.I wish it was energy star compliant, but otherwise solid. bought it on buy.com. the unit is heavy, so upsfreight smashed the box, but unit have not suffered any damage. It cools room quickly. it has remote. The display on the unit does not show room temperature, but the set value.

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