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The LG LW6023IVSM is a sleek, energy-efficient 6000 BTU window air conditioner designed for small to medium rooms up to 250 sq.ft. Featuring advanced dual inverter technology, it delivers powerful cooling quietly at just 44dB while saving up to 35% energy. With built-in WiFi and compatibility with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers seamless smart control from anywhere. Easy to install with an EZ Mount kit and equipped with a washable filter, this unit combines convenience, eco-friendliness, and modern smart home integration for the ultimate cooling experience.





| ASIN | B0CL1DJPZ8 |
| Additional Features | Dehumidifier, Filter Light Reminder, Inverter Compressor, Remote Controlled, WiFi Enabled |
| Air Conditioner Application | Residential |
| Air Flow Efficiency | 195 Cubic Feet Per Minute Per Watt |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,469 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #11 in Window Air Conditioners |
| Brand | LG |
| Brand Name | LG |
| Capacity | 1.4 Pints |
| Color | White |
| Compressor Type | rotary_scroll |
| Control Method | App, Remote, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Remote Control, Touch Control, Voice Control |
| Cooling Power | 6000 British Thermal Units |
| Core Material | Aluminium Alloy |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,329 Reviews |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Energy Star | 5 Star |
| Filter Type | Washable Filter |
| Form Factor | Stand Alone |
| Installation Type | Window |
| Inverter Type | Has Inverter |
| Is Outdoor Unit Required | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 24.5"D x 19.56"W x 12.38"H |
| Item Weight | 62 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Model Name | Air Conditioner |
| Model Number | LW6023IVSM |
| Noise | 44 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 4 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 24.5"D x 19.56"W x 12.38"H |
| Refrigerant | R-32 |
| Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER) | 15.5 |
| Special Feature | Dehumidifier, Filter Light Reminder, Inverter Compressor, Remote Controlled, WiFi Enabled |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Start year | 2023 |
| UPC | 048231606752 |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wattage | 510 watts |
| Window Opening Minimum Height | 12 Inches |
| Window Opening Minimum Width | 19.57 Inches |
P**Y
Really nice air conditioning, really quiet
Delivered with small amount of damage to the front cool coils. Small amount not diminishing the performance. Damage due to poor storage of power cable/Plug. As to installation, it well, considering that installation required none standard procedure. Operation is very good, had no problems getting it on WiFi and setting up operation via WiFi. Only one day of operation, but doing the job better then expected. It is extremely quiet and unobtrusive. Will update in the future. Unit I have is the 14k btu unit. Also just received the 6K Btu version and it is functioning as well as the bigger brother. Update: I also have the 6000 BTU unit now and all said about the 14K unit apply. One minor difference is that I hear some compressor noise but not objectively bad. More then it’s larger brother. Furnished pictures of self install first is 14K second is 6K outside view of both units same order.
D**H
Lots of cooling power.
Installation was a little bit easier than I expected given the weight of the unit. Things were helped by the fact that the cooling unit smoothly and easily slid out of the mounting frame. After installing the frame into the window opening the cooling unit slid easily back in - no snags or rough edges to catch on. All the parts were in the package and they all fit as they were supposed to. After plugging the unit in and turning on the power I let the unit run on its default settings while I set the air deflectors. It cooled the building fairly quickly. So far (about a month), I have not had any problems. A couple of things worth mentioning are: 1. When using the thermostat the unit's fan will turn on once every three minutes to sample the air to determine whether the compressor needs to turn on. It is a little be distracting at first but it is pretty quiet and I do not notice it now. The frequency of the noise from turning on every three minutes is why I gave it a 4 on noise, but it is a very quiet running machine. 2. The cord is rather short and comes out of the unit on the right side as you are facing it. You should measure carefully to make sure it will reach your outlet. I thought I had at least 6 inches to spare but really missed by about an inch. It is in a shop and I installed my own outlets with conduit along the walls so I was able to relocate the outlet by just enough to reach without doing any major work, but I was a little but lucky. 3. We have only had a couple of days above 80 degrees so far this year so i made my judgement, "lots of cooling power", based on the speed with which it brought the temp down. However, it is an all metal building so the temps would not be bearable inside without a/c, even in the low 80's and even though it is will insulated. If it turns out to be unable to handle temps in the 95-105 range I will update. So far, though, I have not used anything beyond the lowest settings so it seems likely that there will not be an issue. 4. The review tool asks to rate the energy efficiency. It is too soon to tell. I thought that leaving it blank might calculate as a zero in the averages so I gave it a 4. It might be a 5. update: (4/14/22) My shop is a 30x30 metal building and last summer I kept the temp set at 78 when I was out and down to 72 when I was using it. It cooled quickly and maintained a low temp easily. I have used energy saver and low fan speed almost exclusively. This is in Texas where the average high was around 95 or so for June through September. So I would say it has lots of cooling power. Also, I did not have a electric bill above 90 during that time, including shop lights and various machinery. The shop is well insulated but, still, I would say it is efficient.
M**O
So far I couldn't be happier
This is on the 6000 BTU model. So far it is wonderful. On low you can barely even hear it running. On medium the fan only uses 24 watts. When the compressor starts it slowly ramps up and I can barely hear it happening. This is the 6000 BTU model. It absolutely does adjust the amount of power it uses. Most to the time when the compressor is running is is only using around 150w. I have seen it go up to 400w for less than a minute and drop back down to 150w. Today It has used 0.4Kw in the last 13.1 hours set to 70 degrees. The app instigated easily with my Home Assistant using LG ThinQ. All adjustments are available over the app including scheduling. It has one time and daily. Can adjust temp, fan speed, mode, power. It also shows current power usare and past usage. All information is available on Home Assistant also. The remote also has all of the functions and causes the ac to make tones as you make changes. The tones are different for different functions which is nice. My only complaint so far is that the remote buttons and screen have no backlight and the buttons do not glow in the dark. The words on the buttons are also small and difficult to read. However I don't use the remote much anyway. My old window ac would sometimes wake me up when the compressor kicked on or off. This LG 6000 simply sounds like a very quiet fan whispering away. I have turned mine up to medium fan just so it would make a bit more soothing fan noise to help me sleep. It was not a problem to install by myself. It is a little heavier than the ac it replaced. It was the same height (12in) and was about 1 in wider th the old on. The LG 6000 is 19.5 in wide. It is still expensive but when there was a sale price on Amazon I got it. It arrived with no damage to the unit. Nothing was bent and all on the fins were in perfect condition. I also checked the serial number and mine was producen in May 2025. I have heard about quality issues in the 2023 models, but there seem to be no issues on mine yet. I did get the Asurion insurance just in case. So far it is wonderful. I will update if there are any changes 10/2025
V**N
Solid AC with Strong Performance, but Too Bulky for 8,000 BTU
I purchased the 8,000 BTU version of this air conditioner and was surprised to find that its exterior casing is exactly the same size as the 14,000 BTU model I recently helped my friend install. It seems like the manufacturer is using the same large housing for both units, which feels excessive and bulky for the smaller capacity. That was a bit disappointing. That said, the performance is excellent. It cools well, runs relatively quietly, and I especially like the built-in dehumidifier feature. Connecting it to Wi-Fi was quick and simple, even though the instructions don’t explain how to do it — luckily, I had no issues figuring it out. Be aware: it’s heavy — nearly 97 lbs — so take that into consideration if you’re lifting it yourself.
K**E
Dents and abuse on delivery, loud ringing sound coming from compressor horrible warranty.
Damaged. This item weighs 95lbs. I was not about to return it because of this. I never explored scheduling a pick up because I figure it might still work. I install the unit. About a month or two later, it started to give off this loud ringing noise. Horrible to the ears and wake me up at night. And most likely this is the reason why. On the front of the unit and there are dents that are leaning on the coils. At least that’s what the LG warranty people said when I sent them a photo. See the photos. Fortunately, I’m covered under LG warranty. I have no idea how this could have happened because the unit was wrapped very well. This had to happen on the manufacturing line and instead of replacing it they figured the customer would use the warranty. This is just horrible. I would hate the thing that the seller did not handle this item with Care. Update: LG sent a tech out from Total Appliance Solution. He pretended that he didn’t not hear this loud ringing sound coming from my AC. Guys this is not normal! I never had an AC that rings like this. He told his “director” that nothing was wrong with it. Don’t trust this tech of LG sends them to you from Brooklyn! Update: I filled another complaint and this time Total Appliance Solution told me over text that they are not coming out to service the AC even tho I sent them videos. LG managers are now escalating this to some other team. I already told them that total appliance solution refused to do anything even the first time I called them. So I will update you to see where this goes. I’m still writing this on one because the warranty is garbage. LG has no control over their third-party techs! Update: LG warranty techs that service Brooklyn in this area are very bad. Hello. The LG tech Wardell came to look at the unit but he didn't want to be bothered with it. He said he can’t do anything because the AC wasn't making noise to him while he was there. That's in spite of the fact that I sent some videos before his visit with the sound playing very loud and clear. The AC made the sound a few while he was here, but he claims he didn't hear it. I sent him videos of the noise that I'm hearing and again he said he can't do anything if it doesn't do it live with him. His suggestion was to turn on the AC all night even though it's going to be 50° and pretty much freeze so that he can come later. This would be the last appliance that I buy from LG because the warranty is a really bad one. I have received no help for this unit and it seems like Wardell is just as bad as Total Appliance Solution. He claim “he will do his best to help me”, but I don't think that was true at all. He never opened it. He never looked inside. He did none of that. Update: LG offer to replace the unit because service man would not come out. However, they no longer make this unit. Therefore, they gave me a refund. It was a horrible experience with an inferior product with a name brand slapped on it!
T**R
19 inch window height minimum for the large unit. Install with a downward tilt to the exterior.
Measure your window opening height. Do not rely on the product dimensions in the listing. The product box says the window opening must be a minimum of 19 inches for the 2-ton LW2422IVSM! My 32x32 garage window did not open large enough so I permanently removed both sashes to install the unit. I built a new internal window frame from 2x4 pieces. Because the unit weighs over 100 pounds, I first purchased and installed the Ivation Support Bracket https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CZH178M which was pretty simple. Some small support brackets are included with the air conditioner but a sturdy external bracket gave me piece of mind and reduced the possibility that I would drop the whole air conditioner out the window during installation. The guts of the air conditioner slide out of its cabinet and the empty outer shell is next installed in the window. Then the air conditioner guts are slid into the installed cabinet. This is a good method so that the lightweight cabinet can be adjusted and secured. The unit should tilt down slightly outside -- about 2 degrees or 0.5 inch slope -- so the condensate will drain properly. I removed the side curtain guide at the top of the cabinet and did not install the included side curtains. I chose to cut 0.25 inch clear polycarbonate sheet to fill the rest of the window opening. 0.125 inch polycarbonate sheet would probably have been adequate. Initial startup had about ten seconds of troublesome fan noise which disappeared on its own. Now the unit is very quiet and blows super cold air. Super cold! The controls on the unit and on the remote are simple enough. The installation instructions were understandable.
A**E
Quiet, low light, cold.
It's only been about 2 months so grain of salt, but this is what I needed. I have a fairly small bedroom, theoretically a 5k btu wpuld suffice but all the smaller window ACs are loud. This isn't. When the fan is running I LITERALLY cannot hear a compressor. I cannot sleep with any noise, and this, finally, is what I needed. It lets in very little light either. All new window AC's have styrofoam in them it seems and that bleeds in lots of light but it's very minimal with this unit. Again, only been two months, but still. It's perfect. I haven't touched any of the SMART or app stuff. It's quiet, it's cold. It's pricey but it has more than sold itself for me.
J**A
Seriously great AC for travel trailer...
This is by far the best investment to date I've made for my 33 foot "live-in" full-time travel trailer. Here in Arizona where 110-120F for long stretches and 90+ being our cool days this AC exceeded what I was hoping for. Typically what I've seen here with others adding a window AC is they still need to have the less than efficient rooftop AC running as well. So I expected the same especially when I ordered it just as the heatwave was coming. Even when it's 120F, no need for rooftop AC and I set it at 65 (low) during the day and 75 (low) at night. If I'm super hot coming from outside I'll momentarily give it a medium blast for 5 mins to cool down. At night like 2-3AM (still upper 90's outside) I find myself pointing the vents away cause it's a bit chilly and that's a good thing. I mounted it in a window that is 2 feet from where my favorite lounge chair is and it super quiet. Rooftop is half way across the trailer and I always have to turn up the volume when it's on. This thing is really efficient and a fraction to operate compared to the rooftop unit. Remote is nice but the app is awesome. Way more control in the app. I love that I can turn it on off by timer or if driving back home I want it freezing when I get there you can control it as long as you have wifi for the unit and cell signal for your phone. It's just a little bigger than expected but that's only cause I was using my neighbors AC for reference but turns out here is smaller than normal. I'll say this though, it does have some weight. At 65 years old, I've always been into active sports but I really burst out in a sweat just as it was entering the case it mounts in which I really liked. Pretty simple setup if you're a DYI. I was very surprised when looking at Amazon that it is well over $100 more now and it wasn't some special sale when I bought it July 17th so I'm glad I didn't wait. Overall I am 10/10 with this one. I'm usually a Samsung purchaser so this is my first LG appliance and I wouldn't switch it for anything. Will definitely purchase another if needed and recommend to anyone asking.
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