I have an LG washer and dryer I bought in 2009 and here in 2023 it is just now giving me problems. Best purchase I have ever made was these and now I’m getting ready to get these. Thank you for your review. You said all that I needed to know.
I work for an Appliance company similar to Yale, and I used this more often than the manufactures training! Love it! You should do a video on Beko Dishwashers :)
Thanks for the information. My experience with an LG washer was terrible and I will not buy another one. Getting rid of that washer was my best decision. Just because the LG promotional materials state certain features does not mean much for me. I found out the hard way that their machines will override the user input.
@@YaleAppliance1 I have had this set for almost 2 years now. No problems at all. Nothing but clean clothes. The drum is bigger than the size of a triple load front loader you see at the laundromats. This is my 26th laundry set and I can say hands down is the best one I have owned.
The only thing useful about this "review" is that these are huge machines and won't fit many delivery situations. However, for those who can fit it, the review fails to mention the benefits of these machines over the smaller, "cheaper" LG model and ones from other brands. The drums in both are all stainless vs aluminum (washer) and painted rear (dryer) in the cheaper LG model one step down. The rest of the benefits were mentioned in this video, and make it superior to the other options that he tried to down sell you to. Also, wrong photo at 1:41, which shows a model with a center circular dial. This unit does not have that, and the dispenser is a completely different design.
I have access to this for half off cost, and I'm still comparing to Electrolux (best model) and LG WM4500, both other options at full price... I've been trying to decide for the past week, can you help me out?? You're the best, and great videos!
Half price is hard to resist. Electrolux is good, but right now LG has better features, an auto dispenser, and better reliability...But half price is pretty good
Unless you’ve got at least half dozen kids in your house, it’s completely impractical to have such a large washer, even if you can fit in house. I have to think this thing not only uses more water & energy per cycle but will be less effective washing a moderate sized load than would a normal sized washer. Worse yet, it must be paired w/similarly enormous dryer and that severely limits one’s options. I would bet there are no heat pump dryer options capable of drying that size load. No wonder it doesn’t sell.
I have an older version of this capacity by LG and it auto sensors the load and therefore adjusts the amount of water that it uses. It cleans very well.
The door on the Lg m9500 can be opened by a child, the door latching mechanism is clumsy a simple piece of plastic about 3/8 th of an inch. You never owned one of these cabbage you advertise.