I KNOW! My wash tower does it and does a super good job, plus it does not 1, but 2 spray rinses! One in both the intermediate and final spin! I'm really satisfied about how it cleans, especially with turbo wash (in fact I haven't tried it with turbo wash off it cleans so well) Only thing I don't particularly care for is the Heavy duty cycle bc it spends an hour scrubbing with no jets and no water in the tub. I guess it's good for super satined items and it rubs them together, but it's not like on a SQ where you HAVE to use heavy duty for it to get clean. Normal is sufficient for most loads. Overall I like the machine, just not the long cycle times.
I have the wm4000 just about 2 months now. When I do this cycle I add an extra rinse. Best rinsing washer ever, like the fact it actually uses water, unlike the Samsung I had.
Finally! I’ve wanted to see this model lg work since it was released. Not much different from my wm3900 from 2020, except the fill pattern is a little different for the ez dispense. I will say the spray rinse jet looks stronger than my 3900.
Request: speed wash cycle, tap cold water (so it doesn't fog up the door), extra high spin, normal soil level, and of course turbowash. If possible, I'd like it to be a load of everyday clothes and such. Thank you!
I have decided to do most of my wash on permanent press but the turbo option is on. Is that correct? If I wanted to turn it off how would I do that? Have read the web site and manual,and it does not say. Manual indicates it could be turned off because it says 3settings are not able to be changed.
Yup, your washer sounds exactly like mine. Had to turn the bass all the way up to hear the low frequency hum in your video. Right around 26:18 you hear the humming sound kick in. I love the washing machine, but I think this humming noise that goes on and on throughout the entire cycle is going to drive me mad. Even the 360 sprays make noise. I thought about calling LG, but from your video I see this is normal. At least the final spin cycle is pretty quiet compared to GE's flagship washer that sounds like a mix between a jet airplane about to take off and a chainsaw
I forgot to ask in my last comment. Do you think the matching dryer is too small for this 5 cu ft washer? My wm3900 is .5 cu ft smaller than your 4500, with the matching dryer being the same 7.4 cu ft as yours. I think drying full loads from the washer is just barely too much. It does work for the most part if I set the dry level to very. But my clothes come out a little wrinkled if I did a full load in the washer. And it looks like there isn’t enough room for the clothes to tumble. This might be more of an issue with this 5 cu ft 4500. I’ve been skeptical about lg making bigger washers while keeping the dryers the same size. If I bought the 4500, I would pair it with the 8900 dryer because it’s 9 cu ft instead of 7.4. It wouldn’t be an exact match, but pretty close. What is your experience with drying full loads from this washer?
15 mins. But it's ONLY designed to wash very lightly soiled small loads. This goes with every other speed wash/quick wash cycle on every other machine in the market today.
@@cammycamdemos9799 I now have another cycle I want to do, the whites cycle with a load of whites. Unfortunately I don't have a lot of dirty white clothes at the moment, I'm trying to go for a bigger load.