LG 6,000 BTU Window AC with remote vs GE 5000 BTU window air conditioner
Overall winner: LG 6,000 BTU Window AC with remote
Key Differences
GE (5000 BTU) is a more compact, lower-priced option with an included easy-install kit and commonly noted low-noise operation, making it a fit for very small rooms. LG (6000 BTU) offers a bit more cooling power, a remote, two cooling and fan speeds for greater control, and more total user reviews, so choose LG if you want extra capacity and features; choose GE if you prioritize compact size and affordability
LG 6,000 BTU Window AC with remote
LG 6,000 BTU window AC for rooms up to 250 sq ft, featuring quiet operation and electronic controls with remote. Customers note solid cooling and value, with mixed opinions on noise and installation ease
Pros
- quiet operation in low mode
- remote-controlled electronic controls
- two cooling & fan speeds
- 2-way air deflection
Cons
- mixed feedback on installation ease
- some users find it louder than expected
- room temperature control can be variable
GE 5000 BTU window air conditioner
GE 5000 BTU window AC unit designed for small rooms up to 150 sq ft, with a manual adjustable fan and easy install kit. Customers note suitable size for bedrooms and ease of installation
Pros
- compact size for small rooms
- manual adjustable fan and cooling settings
- easy install kit included
- low-noise operation
Cons
- mixed feedback on cooling consistency
- some reports of warmer air blowing
- mixed opinions on noise levels
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GE |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | LG |
| User Reviews | LG |