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This LG portable air conditioner is on sale at Walmart — save $80
TL;DR: You can get a powerful, factory reconditioned LG 8,000 BTU portable air conditioner for $219 — $80 off its usual price tag.
You probably noticed summer’s arrival a while ago if you’re one of the unlucky ones without central air conditioning, thanks to sweltering temperatures heating up your home.
If you’re not feeling up to the hassle of installing a bulky, in-window AC unit (because that’s the actual worst), a portable AC can provide a chilly retreat from the heat without the added sweat. Right now at Walmart, you can get a factory refurbished LG 8,000-BTU Portable Air Conditioner for $219 — which is $80 down from its original price of $299. The deal also comes with a 90-day warranty.
The portable AC features a 24-hour energy-efficient programmable timer so you can create a customized cooling schedule without . Featuring digital LED touch controls and a sleek remote control, the LG portable AC makes it possible to adjust your ideal temp from across the room with the touch of a button.
With its eco-friendly washable and reusable air filter, the portable AC works to keep the air comfortable and humidity at bay by removing up to 2 pints of moisture an hour.
Head to Walmart to pick up the factory reconditioned to score a savings of $80 and your sanity this summer.
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