
LG Washer and Dryer
LG produces some of the industries highest quality washer and dryer combinations. It has long been a brand that has been synonymous with high quality, at a very good price.
LG Washer and Dryers come in both front load and top load options and people should decide which type of model they would prefer. Each has it’s own advantages.
Also an LG Washer and Dryer will be able to operate at different settings, being wash, dry and wash and dry, depending on what the user needs to do at a particular time.
People should also make sure that the LG Washer and Dryer model that they buy comes with the Sense clean system. That allows the level of the water to be automatically adjusted depending on the load amount that is in the LG Washer and Dryer
For people looking to purchase an LG Washer and Dryer then the Internet is definitely the best place to be doing this. All the major retailers now have a presence Online and offer great opportunites to buy an LG Washer and Dryer at a discounted price.
The main reason that they are able to do this is because there are much lower overheads to selling the LG Washer and Dryer Online as oppose to in a normal shop, or a shopping mall.
There are also certain advantages for the individual who is doing the buying. They are able to quickly and easily skip from retailer to retailer to find the best ones, or the ones that have the biggest selection.
It’s just a few mouse clicks instead of having to walk from one store to another. It means that consumers that use this method will always be able to get themselves the best prices that are available on the market for an LG Washer.
LG Washer and Dryer Reviews
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LG Washer and Dryer Reviews Updated: 02/05/2012
Great solution to my laundry problem
Cindy
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I live in an apartment and, although we have a laundry room, there is only one washer and dryer for 8 units, it’s downstairs and I had to hoard quarters (6 per load). I finally got tired of sharing with the neighbors and having such a small window of time to do laundry (i.e. not while I’m at work, not after 10pm, etc).
I looked at washer/dryer combos a couple of years ago and didn’t see anything that looked worth the cost. When I tried again a few weeks ago I came across the LG and was pleasantly surprised by the mostly positive reviews. I spent a LOT of time reading reviews and researching the LG so I was pretty familiar with the pros and cons of the machine by the time I got it. I was able to order it online while it was on sale and used an additional 12% off coupon that made the price more palatable. It also let me spring for the titanium version that I just like the looks of.
I’ve had the unit for about a week now and I am extremely pleased with it. After a couple of trips to the hardware store (casters, a mixer/y hose and a quick release adapter for the faucet) I was up and running within minutes. I’m on the second floor and am very surprised at how quiet this machine is. It actually makes less noise than my dishwasher and, since the neighbors have never complained about that, I’m assuming I’ll have no problems with the washer. I was also worried about it dancing across the floor on its wheels (since my designated shopper bought casters without locks and I was too impatient to go exchange them) but I park it on my kitchen rug and it stays in place, no problem.
An entire load takes less time than I expected (after reading some reviewers complaints) and the clothes are perfectly dry once you pull them out of the machine and let them air for a couple of seconds. I have noticed that items come out more wrinkled then they do in a conventional dryer but, for me, that’s a small tradeoff for the convenience.
I put a load in yesterday before I went to work and set the timer to finish about the time I get home. I walked in the door to the pleasant scent of clean clothes and hung them up – very nice. I expect that I will be doing this most days so the additional time to run a load won’t make any difference for me. Also, the added benefit of not having to be home to transfer the load from the washer to the dryer means I can truly set-and-forget my laundry. I am loving this!
One minor complaint is the child-lock. I don’t have children and would prefer to be allowed to take my chances opening the door once the load is complete or on a whim mid-cycle. It would be nice to be able to disable this ‘feature’.
All in all, if you’ve done your research and understand the limitations of this machine (smaller loads, longer cycle times, more wrinkles) and still want one I think you will be very, very pleased with it.