LG Electronics cordless vacuum cleaner Compact Tower. /Courtesy of LG Electronics

LG Electronics said on the 16th it will release two new cordless vacuum cleaners, the "Compact Tower" (A7 and A5), which maintain powerful cleaning performance while significantly reducing the stand's volume.

The key feature of the new products is that they reduce the tower (stand) volume by about 40% compared with the existing All-in-One Tower, improving both space efficiency and interior appeal. They still include the function that automatically empties dust from the main unit when the vacuum is docked, and despite the smaller size, the dustbin capacity inside the tower is secured at 2.1L.

There is no compromise on performance either. The flagship model, "A7 Core+ Compact Tower," delivers up to 220W of suction power, and the mop-combo model features a 450mL large-capacity water tank, enabling more than 30 minutes of mopping on a single fill. A system that automatically supplies water during cleaning is also applied. For fine dust blocking, it employs a dense dual filtration system with five stages in the main unit and three stages in the tower, and the filters and dustbin are detachable for washing, making hygiene management convenient.

The A7 Core+ Compact Tower is priced at 990,000 won, and the A5 Compact Tower at 790,000 won. If customers choose the subscription service, the A7 is available for 30,900 won per month (based on a six-year premium contract), and during the contract period, expert regular care services such as dust screen cleaning and filter replacement are provided. Sales will roll out sequentially at online and offline stores including LGE.COM and LG Best Shop, starting with the A7 model on the 17th.

With this launch, LG Electronics' cordless vacuum lineup has expanded to five models in total, from the AI-based premium model "A9 AI" to the A7 and A5. According to global market research firm Fortune Business Insights, the global cordless vacuum cleaner market is expected to grow from $4.47 billion in 2026 at a compound annual rate of 6.74% to reach $7.5 billion by 2034. In particular, the Asia-Pacific region, including Korea, accounts for more than 40% of the total market, and LG Electronics plans to step up its strategy to target the growing market with a diverse lineup.

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