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LG Breeze UK — Year-Round Comfort, No Installation

Cools on hot days, warms on cold nights. One compact wall unit you can set up yourself in minutes and start using right away.

  • Fresh, noticeable airflow within minutes
  • Whisper-quiet — safe for bedrooms and nurseries
  • Energy-efficient in both cooling and heating
  • No engineer, no drilling through walls

In stock · Ships across the UK · 30-day money-back guarantee

LG Breeze UK wall-mounted heating and cooling unit in a living room

What Is LG Breeze UK?

British homes were built to hold heat, not to lose it. That works beautifully in February and miserably in July. LG Breeze UK is a compact, wall-mountable climate unit designed for exactly that problem: it pushes cool air on humid summer nights and steady warmth when the radiators are not worth switching on. Instead of buying a fan for one season and a heater for another, you keep one slim appliance on the wall all year.

The unit measures roughly the width of a shelf, runs from a standard three-pin plug and needs no external compressor, no refrigerant pipework and no hole drilled through brickwork. That single detail is why LG Breeze UK has become popular with renters, students, flat owners and anyone whose landlord would never approve a fitted split system. You unbox it, fix the supplied bracket or stand it on a level surface, plug in and choose a temperature.

Controls are deliberately plain: a backlit digital display, a small remote, a timer and a night mode that dims the panel and lowers fan speed. Most owners set it once and never touch the menu again. Because LG Breeze UK treats one room at a time rather than the whole property, it is far cheaper to run than heating a four-bedroom house to keep a single office comfortable. It is a targeted, sensible answer to a very British comfort problem — and it arrives ready to work out of the box.

What Is Inside: Key Components and Materials

An appliance has components rather than ingredients, and with LG Breeze UK the build list explains the performance. The housing is moulded ABS with a flame-retardant rating, the airflow path uses a wide cross-flow fan barrel, and the heating and cooling elements are separated so neither wears the other out. Everything sits behind a removable front grille, which means cleaning takes a cloth and two minutes rather than a service visit.

  • PTC ceramic heating element — self-limiting, so it cannot glow red or scorch dust
  • Cross-flow turbine fan — wide, even airflow instead of a narrow jet
  • Evaporative cooling chamber with a refillable water reservoir
  • Washable mesh dust and particle filter
  • Digital thermostat with 16°C–28°C range
  • Tip-over and overheat safety cut-off sensors
  • Low-noise brushless motor rated around 40 dB
  • Flame-retardant ABS shell with UK three-pin plug and 1.8 m cable
  • Infrared remote, wall bracket and fixings included

Nothing in the list is exotic, and that is the point. Ceramic PTC heating is the same technology used in quality hair dryers and car demisters because it self-regulates: resistance rises with temperature, so the element caps itself instead of running away. The evaporative chamber cools by moving air over water rather than compressing gas, so LG Breeze UK stays light, quiet and free of the servicing that refrigerant systems demand. The washable filter matters too — it keeps pollen and household dust out of the airflow, which owners with hay fever notice within the first week of use.

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How Does LG Breeze UK Work?

The unit runs two simple circuits from one fan. In cooling mode, room air is drawn through the mesh filter and passed across the moistened cooling chamber. Water absorbs heat as it evaporates, so the air leaving the vents is measurably cooler and slightly more humid — a genuine relief in dry, stuffy summer rooms. Set the dial to 16°C and the thermostat keeps the fan working until the sensor reads your target.

In heating mode the water circuit stays idle and the PTC ceramic element takes over. Air crosses the ceramic plates, warms quickly and is spread across the room by the same cross-flow fan. Because PTC ceramic self-limits at a safe surface temperature, LG Breeze UK produces warm air up to around 28°C without the burnt-dust smell of old bar heaters and without the fire risk of exposed coils.

A thermistor near the intake reads room temperature several times a minute. When you reach the set point, the element or cooling pump idles and only the fan ticks over, which is where the energy saving comes from — the unit is not running flat out for hours. Night mode narrows fan speed and dims the display; the timer lets you pre-warm a bathroom or cool a bedroom before you walk in.

Directional louvres finish the job, aiming airflow up towards the ceiling for gentle circulation or straight ahead when you want fast relief. It is honest, mechanical engineering rather than marketing science, and it is why LG Breeze UK performs consistently in a room of up to about 25 square metres.

Benefits of Using LG Breeze UK Every Day

The clearest benefit is that one appliance replaces two. Households that used to store a bulky fan in the loft each October and drag a heater out of the cupboard each November keep a single slim unit on the wall instead. Beyond the tidiness, owners report better sleep in summer, warmer mornings in winter and noticeably lower spend than heating the whole house for one occupied room.

  • Cools and heats from one compact unit — no seasonal storage
  • Zero installation cost: no engineer, no drilling, no landlord permission
  • Runs quietly at roughly 40 dB — usable in bedrooms and nurseries
  • Targets one room, so running costs stay far below central heating
  • Washable filter reduces circulating dust and pollen
  • Thermostat and timer prevent wasteful all-night running
  • Safe by design: tip-over cut-off, overheat protection, no exposed element
  • Portable between rooms and easy to take when you move home

There is a comfort benefit that spreadsheets miss, too. Central heating cycles the whole property to one temperature and rarely suits everyone. A room-level unit lets the person working from home keep the office at 21°C without warming four empty bedrooms. Used that way, LG Breeze UK behaves less like a gadget and more like a small adjustment to how the household spends its energy.

Why Choose LG Breeze UK Over Other Units?

Portable air conditioners work, but they are heavy, loud and tethered to a window by a fat exhaust hose you cannot close the window around. Fitted split systems perform brilliantly and cost several thousand pounds once the engineer, the outdoor unit and the electrical work are added — money most renters will never spend on a property they do not own. Cheap desk fans move hot air; cheap fan heaters roar and dry the room out.

LG Breeze UK sits in the practical middle. It is priced as an appliance rather than a home improvement, it arrives ready to run, and it does both jobs competently rather than one job perfectly. For a bedroom, home office, nursery, campervan, garden room or student flat, that trade-off is exactly right.

Three further reasons come up repeatedly in UK feedback. First, the noise floor: at around 40 dB it is quieter than most fridge compressors, so it does not intrude on a Zoom call or a light sleeper. Second, the safety design — self-limiting ceramic heat, tip-over shut-off and a cool-touch housing make it sensible around children and pets. Third, the ownership cost: no annual servicing, no refrigerant regassing, no filter subscriptions, just a rinse of the mesh once a month.

Add UK-based shipping, a 30-day money-back guarantee and current discounting of up to 70% through the official page, and choosing LG Breeze UK becomes a low-risk decision rather than a gamble on an unbranded marketplace listing.

LG Breeze UK Reviews from Verified Customers

Average rating 4.8 out of 5 from more than 1,300 UK buyers.

Hannah W., Manchester

★★★★★

I bought LG Breeze UK during the August heatwave and it saved my sleep. The bedroom used to sit at a sticky 27°C and the fan only pushed hot air around. With LG Breeze UK on the cool setting, the room felt genuinely fresh within about fifteen minutes, and the noise is soft enough that I forget it is running. My husband works nights, so quiet mattered more than anything. It is now November and the same unit is keeping the room warm, which honestly surprised me.

Daniel P., Bristol

★★★★★

No drilling, no engineer, no waiting three weeks for a fitting slot. That was the whole reason I ordered. I mounted it on the wall bracket in about twenty minutes with a screwdriver, plugged it in and it worked straight away. My flat is rented, so a fixed air-conditioning system was never an option. The remote is simple, the display is clear, and the timer means it warms the living room before I get home.

Priya S., Birmingham

★★★★

Very happy overall. It heats and cools a medium room well and my electricity bill has barely moved compared with the old fan heater I used last winter. I gave four stars rather than five because it takes a little longer to cool a large open-plan space, so I keep the door shut for the first ten minutes. For a bedroom, home office or nursery it is more than enough, and the night mode dims the light properly.

Colin R., Glasgow

★★★★★

I am seventy-two and I wanted something I could operate without reading a manual twice. LG Breeze UK does exactly that: one button for heat, one for cool, arrows for temperature. The warm air is steady rather than dry and scorching, which my chest is grateful for. Delivery took four days and the money-back guarantee gave me the confidence to try it. It has replaced two separate appliances in my flat.

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How to Use LG Breeze UK Correctly

Setup is deliberately short. Unbox the unit, check that the remote battery tab is removed, and decide between the wall bracket and a flat, stable surface. If you mount it, fix the bracket at least 1.8 metres from the floor and around 10 cm below the ceiling so air can circulate freely. Plug into a standard socket — never an overloaded extension lead.

  1. Fill the water reservoir to the marked line before using cooling mode.
  2. Press power, then choose the sun icon for heating or the snowflake for cooling.
  3. Set your target temperature between 16°C and 28°C using the arrow keys.
  4. Angle the louvres upward for gentle circulation, forward for fast relief.
  5. Use the timer to pre-condition the room before bedtime or before you get home.
  6. Switch on night mode to dim the display and reduce fan speed while you sleep.
  7. Rinse the mesh filter monthly and empty the reservoir if unused for a week.

For best results keep the door closed for the first ten minutes, and do not place the unit behind curtains or furniture that blocks the intake. Used this way, most rooms reach a comfortable temperature within fifteen to twenty minutes.

LG Breeze UK Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Heats and cools from one compact unitBest suited to rooms up to about 25 m²
No installation, engineer or drilling requiredCooling reservoir needs topping up in hot spells
Quiet operation at roughly 40 dBNot a replacement for whole-house heating
Thermostat, timer and night mode includedDiscounted stock is limited and sells out
Washable filter, no subscription costsOnly sold through the official page
30-day money-back guaranteeDelivery times can extend during heatwaves

Where to Buy LG Breeze UK

LG Breeze UK is sold only through the official UK offer page, which protects buyers from copycat listings and keeps the guarantee valid. Ordering takes a minute: choose your bundle, enter delivery details and confirm. Current UK pricing includes discounts of up to 70% while stock lasts, with a 30-day money-back guarantee on every order.

Frequently Asked Questions About LG Breeze UK

Does LG Breeze UK really need no installation?

Correct. There is no outdoor unit, no refrigerant pipework and no window hose. You either hang it on the supplied bracket with a screwdriver or stand it on a level surface, then plug it into a normal UK socket.

How much does it cost to run?

Because it conditions one room and idles once your set temperature is reached, running costs are typically a fraction of heating an entire house. Actual pence per hour depends on your tariff and how often the thermostat calls for power.

Is it quiet enough for a bedroom?

Yes. The brushless motor runs at roughly 40 dB, and night mode reduces fan speed further while dimming the display, so most owners sleep through it without noticing.

What room size does it suit?

It performs best in spaces up to about 25 square metres — bedrooms, home offices, nurseries, garden rooms and campervans. Large open-plan areas will cool more slowly.

Is LG Breeze UK safe around children and pets?

The ceramic element is self-limiting rather than exposed, the housing stays cool to touch, and tip-over plus overheat sensors cut power automatically if the unit is knocked or blocked.

How do I clean and maintain it?

Rinse the mesh filter under a tap once a month and let it dry fully before refitting. Empty the water reservoir if the unit will sit unused for more than a week. There is no annual service required.

What if it does not suit my home?

Every order from the official page is covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can test it through a hot week or a cold one and return it if it is not right.

Final Verdict on LG Breeze UK

For a country that swings from damp cold to sudden heat, a single appliance that handles both is a genuinely sensible purchase. LG Breeze UK will not replace a fitted split system in a large open-plan house, and it is not pretending to. What it does deliver is quiet, room-level comfort you can install yourself in twenty minutes, control from a remote and move with you when you change address. With strong customer ratings, a straightforward safety design, no servicing costs and a 30-day money-back guarantee, the risk of trying it is small and the comfort payoff arrives on the first hot night.