@@ndeeeedI’ve been using it for 15 months now, it works great! Haven’t had a single major issue. Fairly large washer load, Huge dryer loads without issue. Small issue I’ve noticed is if I run delicate mode sometimes clothes are not all the way dry.
“….has AI features so the laundry stops drying automatically”. It’s called a moisture sensor and they’ve been around for 20 years. As have dirt sensors that adjust the water and wash time for how soles the clothes are. AI my arse 😂
Haha companies LOVE throwing the phrase “USES AI TECH” since it’s the hot new thing. Companies be getting their stock up 10% just by dropping the word AI in somewhere
Yeah except there are companies (*cough* Whirlpoop Corporation *cough*) that actually SAY their dryers have moisture sensing, but fraudulently leave the actual sensor circuitry out, causing the dryer to use nearly $4,000 in excess electricity over it's miserable life... The feds tried to investigate them, but they lobbied to remove all energy usage regulations for dryers to ensure their shameful lack of innovation is not punished in any way...
It’s not difficult at all really. It’s just a standard LG washer and dryer connected by the UI panel in the middle. The middle panel comes off really easy, then you have access to remove the front door for the washer or dryer, depending on which one you’re working on. For me it’s way easier to work on than the Frigidaire, GE, or Whirlpool combo unit.
The washer is the bottom unit since it weighs at least four times as much as the dryer and spins 1,300 rpm vs like... 50 on the dryer... But still, would be fun lol.
I am currently working on a washer dryer that does both in one. After the wash is complete, the drying process begins. The drying process will also remove any moisture, so there are fewer mechanical issues. I just thought of this idea watching this and also about to go to bed. So ill forget this even happened.
@@ViratPatelYT Check out LG's new WM6998 - *absolutely huge* capacity plus heat pump ventless drying and self-cleaning condenser... it's literally 10,000 times better than the top-load trash that stubborn uninformed Americans will continue to buy!
If it could automatically change the clothes from washing to dryer it might make sense but without that it seems dumb. What if the dryer or washing machine stops working (nightmare)
@@Ikey04-ge9gy Right.... 14 years between major service for LG front load, vs 2.5 year for Whirpoop/MayTrash according to consumer reports reader survey. Sadly people keep buying those tin can whirlpool VMW's and thinking they're half decent... they're the absolute most trash-designed pieces of cost-cut garbage on the planet. 700 rpm spin??? What is this, 1965? Electricity is 1 cent a kilowatt-hour? Yikes!
Heard it takes like to.dry and even see someone tex saying the glass broke while drying ..never know they would make the glass to crack knowing it will be heat involved
I had one, briefly, about a month ago. Gorgeous machine, but the dryer was defective. I had to return it and wait 5 weeks for a replacement, got a stackable Samsung pair instead. Although I loved the LG Tower, it wasn't very practical.
@@ViratPatelYT thanks for the info, I checked on their website and department store over here, they sell two models one is washer dryer 21kg/12kg and the other one is 14kg/10kg so much bigger than what I can see, I was fooled by the exterior
14 years between major service for LG front load, vs 2.5 year for Whirpoop/MayTrash according to consumer reports reader survey. Sadly people keep buying those tin can whirlpool VMW's and thinking they're half decent... they're the absolute most trash-designed pieces of cost-cut garbage on the planet.
*_Instead of advanced AI, wouldn't it be better to have a single unit that washes and dries inside the same compartment? That would really save on space._*
@@ViratPatelYT - I still find it preferable, because it's much easier to do laundry when the washer switched to drying on its own - even if you have to do multiple loads.
@@ViratPatelYT - what about GE Ultrafast and LG Washcombo? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wV1v7UHOI_8.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mqnhrHYlFXc.html
If you look at the side they’re actually two separate units just plugged into the same control panel. Theyre not as unserviceable as people make them out to be haha
That’s interesting. But then the question is, if they’re two separate units isn’t it just like every other vertical washer dryer? I do like the blue inside lights. Looks cool.
Well, yes. The difference is the control panel and its location. It saves short people from standing on their tippy toes to turn on a traditional stacked front load washer dryer set
And when it breaks after the warranty you can take both units to the tip In one go no need to separate 😂 what is a person IQ level were they need a spaceship to wash their clothes 😂😂😂
Nice n shiny but I bet under hood it has no different motors heaters etc similar to your average qaulity machines your only paying extra for shiny bells n whistles and exterior that’s it
This was hands down the worst washer dryer combo we have ever used. Didn’t last over two years. The smells that came off this thing where never ending and a hard battle to fight. Even with stringing out, washing, cleaning. Nothing seemed to help with the musk smell.
I don't want a machine making decisions for me about when my clothes are dry - or anything else. "Smart" machines are the worst. The machine is a tool that I use, not a contractor I hire to make decisions for me.
Crazy gimmick ! A minor leak or condensation from the dryer leaks onto the washer module and you are screwed, also, how the hell are you going to lift the drum out when the washer bearings fail, ludicrous design with little thought for the tech guys that have to fix these pos.
Home Depot has these on sale often. $1600 right now. Great deal for a machine like this. The machine is repairable as well, don’t be so wasteful. Has a 10 year warranty as well.
@@dro3m Cad$2500+13% tax= 2825 that's the on sale price in Canada. 10 year warranty is only on motor rest is 2 years. More over once product is sold, these companies say who are you?
@@Person-mh6xq when you can buy the same washer and dryer separately under Cad$ 2000 why to buy Lamborghini whose service is 10 times costlier than ordinary.🤔
I scored this for $776 usd with taxes and warranty from Best Buy open box. No visible damage whatsoever. I couldn’t believe my eyes!! It was 1599 2 days ago. And brand new its about 1900 on sale without taxes or warranty.
Mold and mildew is absolutely not a problem on modern front load washers. LG has a two position latch that the door *looks* closed but it's open enough to let the machine dry out. That's literally all you do. I've sold hundreds and hundreds, maybe thousands of those, and not a single customer has had an issue with mold because I show them how to use it. They get cleaner clothes, don't have to pre treat stains, drying time is cut almost in half with the 1300 rpm spin, never have to babysit a wobbly unbalanced top loader that just got done shredding the clothes on the bottom and leaving the clothes on top dry and unwashed. 😂
Knows what clothes are in there what kind of BS is that? Who cares ? fill up with water - Agitate rinse spin. Don’t give me all this fancy computer crap that breaks and cost a fortune to repair It will notify you often when it breaks