
LG Electronics has launched a new Dual Inverter dehumidifier equipped with ionizer technology in Nigeria, targeting rising humidity levels and growing demand for improved indoor air quality in homes and commercial spaces.
The product was unveiled in Abuja, where company representatives highlighted its capacity to remove up to 30 litres of moisture per day, helping to reduce mold formation, protect indoor structures and enhance overall comfort in high-humidity environments.
The appliance is powered by LG’s Dual Inverter Compressor system, which automatically adjusts performance based on real-time humidity conditions. This technology is designed to improve energy efficiency while maintaining consistent moisture control in residential and business settings.
Brandspur Banking News Desk reports that the launch reflects LG’s strategic expansion into Nigeria’s smart home and wellness appliance market, with products increasingly tailored to address environmental challenges specific to the region.
Company officials also noted that the device integrates a HEPA H13 filtration system capable of trapping dust particles, allergens and airborne bacteria, supporting healthier indoor environments for users.
In addition, the dehumidifier operates at low noise levels of approximately 33 decibels, making it suitable for use in both homes and office environments without causing disruption.
LG confirmed that two variants of the product are available in the Nigerian market, with 28-litre and 34-litre capacity models. Both versions feature smart connectivity through LG ThinQ technology, allowing users to monitor and control settings remotely via mobile devices.
Distribution partners stated that the product is already available in retail outlets nationwide, with after-sales support services being provided through an established local network to ensure maintenance and customer assistance.
Industry observers say the introduction of the smart dehumidifier aligns with rising demand for climate-control appliances in Nigeria, as urbanisation, changing weather patterns and increased awareness of indoor air quality continue to drive consumer adoption of advanced home technologies.





