LG AC Price in Nepal

LG 1.5 Ton Inverter AC

Original price was: ₨171,590.Current price is: ₨145,890.

LG 2 Ton Inverter AC

Original price was: ₨204,390.Current price is: ₨173,790.

LG AC Price in Nepal — Premium Reliability for Buyers Who Won’t Compromise on Quality

LG air conditioners are not Nepal’s cheapest option and they are not meant to be. The buyer who searches for “LG AC price in Nepal” is not looking for the lowest number in the market — they are checking whether LG’s premium is justified before committing. This page answers that question directly.

LG AC in Nepal sits in the upper mid-range to premium band. The price gap between an LG inverter model and a comparable Midea or CG model at the same capacity is typically Rs 15,000–25,000. What you get for that premium is LG’s Dual Inverter compressor technology — which is genuinely quieter, more efficient at maintaining consistent temperatures, and backed by a stronger compressor warranty than most competitors at any price point in Nepal.

For a full overview of all brands and prices, see the AC price in Nepal main page.

LG AC Price in Nepal — Current Range by Capacity

LG’s Nepal lineup focuses on wall-mount inverter split ACs. They offer both residential and commercial capacity options. All prices are indicative — live pricing is shown in the product grid above.

CapacityTypePrice Range (NPR)Best For
1 TonDual Inverter SplitRs 85,000 – 1,00,000Quiet bedrooms, study rooms
1.5 TonDual Inverter SplitRs 1,00,000 – 1,25,000Living rooms, 130–220 sq ft
2 TonDual Inverter SplitRs 1,25,000 – 1,55,000Large rooms, premium offices

LG’s current Nepal lineup is inverter-only for residential models, which means you are always getting the more energy-efficient and longer-lasting technology. There is no non-inverter option to accidentally buy. Installation charges are separate — call 014377714 for a quote.

What LG’s Dual Inverter Compressor Actually Does Differently

Every AC brand in Nepal now sells “inverter” models. Not all inverter compressors are the same. LG’s Dual Inverter compressor uses two rotary cylinders instead of one, which does three things that matter in Nepal’s conditions:

First, it runs at lower vibration levels than single-cylinder inverter compressors. The practical result is noticeably quieter operation — LG inverter ACs typically run at 19–21 dB on their lowest speed setting, which is quieter than a whisper. For a bedroom AC that runs through the night, this difference is real and significant.

Second, the two-cylinder design handles voltage fluctuations more gracefully. Nepal’s grid voltage in many areas drops during peak evening demand. A dual-cylinder inverter sustains cooling performance at lower voltages without straining the motor in ways that single-cylinder designs do. This extends compressor life in Nepal’s specific power supply conditions.

Third, LG backs this compressor with a 10-year warranty in some markets and at minimum a 5-year compressor warranty in Nepal’s market. No other brand available through Sewas Mart offers a longer compressor warranty at comparable price points.

Compare LG’s inverter technology against the full inverter AC range in Nepal.

Is LG AC Worth the Premium Over CG, Midea, or Gree in Nepal?

The honest answer is: yes, for specific use cases. No, for others.

LG is worth the premium if your AC will be in a bedroom where you sleep with it running, if noise is genuinely a concern, if you plan to keep the unit for 8–10 years, or if you are in an area where grid voltage is consistently unstable. In all these scenarios, the combination of quieter operation, better voltage tolerance, and stronger compressor warranty justifies the price gap.

LG is not worth the premium if the AC is for occasional use, if it is for a commercial space where noise is irrelevant, or if budget is the binding constraint. In those scenarios, Midea, Gree, or CG at lower price points are the rational choice.

See the complete brand comparison on the AC price in Nepal page.

LG AC Capacity Guide for Nepal

Terai buyers (Birgunj, Butwal, Nepalgunj): Add half a ton to the above — Terai peak summer temperatures of 40–44°C demand significantly more cooling capacity per room than Kathmandu Valley conditions require.

Frequently Asked Questions — LG AC Price in Nepal

What is the starting price of LG AC in Nepal?
LG AC in Nepal starts from approximately Rs 85,000 for the 1-ton Dual Inverter model. This is higher than most other brands at 1-ton capacity, reflecting LG’s premium positioning. See all 1 ton AC options to compare.

Why is LG AC more expensive than Midea or CG in Nepal?
The price difference reflects LG’s Dual Inverter compressor technology, which delivers quieter operation, better voltage tolerance, and a longer warranty compared to standard inverter models from other brands. For buyers who prioritise these qualities, the premium is justified. Compare across brands on the main AC page.

Does LG AC work well with Nepal’s power supply?
Yes. LG Dual Inverter models handle Nepal’s voltage fluctuation range (160V–260V) well. The dual-cylinder design is more resilient to low-voltage conditions than single-cylinder inverter compressors, making LG a particularly good choice for areas with unstable power supply.

What warranty does LG AC come with in Nepal?
LG typically offers a 5-year compressor warranty and 1-year full product warranty in Nepal. The compressor warranty is among the strongest available in Nepal’s market. LG’s Nepal distributor is CG Electronics, which provides service support through CG’s nationwide network.

How does LG AC compare to Samsung AC in Nepal?
Both are premium brands in Nepal. LG’s strength is quieter operation and compressor durability. Samsung’s strength is smart home integration — SmartThings app, Wi-Fi control, and auto-cleaning. If noise and longevity are your priorities, choose LG. If smart features and connectivity are your priorities, see Samsung AC in Nepal.