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LG Ventless Heat Pump WashTower Electric Stacked Laundry Center with 4.5-cu ft Washer and 7.2-cu ft Dryer (ENERGY STAR) $1598

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The one-of-a-kind LG WashTower now has a ventless
dryer for greater energy savings and installation
flexibility. But it's still loaded with all of the features
that put it at the top of everyone's "it" list. The single
unit design takes up half the space, giving you room
to add a sink, a folding table or whatever you like
But unlike conventional stacked pairs, LG's exclusive
Center Control" panel is perfectly positioned with
both washer and dryer controls at just the right
height. Built-in intelligence makes laundry less
of a chore by taking out the guesswork, while
top-of-the-line innovations put advanced cleaning
power within reach.
Ventless electric heat pump dryer with Sensor Dry
means easy installation anywhere without the need
for vent set-up
TurboWash360 cleans in under 30 minutes thanks
to five jets with variable sprays, TurboSteam in the
dryer refreshes clothes in 10 min
Download the LG ThinQ app to get the most of
your LG appliance, control your laundry remotely and
receive maintenance tips and alerts
Real tempered glass doors provide a sleek, stylish
look that also resists shock and scratches
AAFA certified LG washers with the Allergiene Cycle
use the power of steam to remove pet dander and
dust
Thoroughly cleans and dries the tub, door and
gaskets with the press of a button
Ventless design uses less energy to dry every
standard load, with low temperatures that help
clothes look their best for longer

https://www.lowes.com/pd/LG/5013918779
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The one-of-a-kind LG WashTower now has a ventless
dryer for greater energy savings and installation
flexibility. But it's still loaded with all of the features
that put it at the top of everyone's "it" list. The single
unit design takes up half the space, giving you room
to add a sink, a folding table or whatever you like
But unlike conventional stacked pairs, LG's exclusive
Center Control" panel is perfectly positioned with
both washer and dryer controls at just the right
height. Built-in intelligence makes laundry less
of a chore by taking out the guesswork, while
top-of-the-line innovations put advanced cleaning
power within reach.
Ventless electric heat pump dryer with Sensor Dry
means easy installation anywhere without the need
for vent set-up
TurboWash360 cleans in under 30 minutes thanks
to five jets with variable sprays, TurboSteam in the
dryer refreshes clothes in 10 min
Download the LG ThinQ app to get the most of
your LG appliance, control your laundry remotely and
receive maintenance tips and alerts
Real tempered glass doors provide a sleek, stylish
look that also resists shock and scratches
AAFA certified LG washers with the Allergiene Cycle
use the power of steam to remove pet dander and
dust
Thoroughly cleans and dries the tub, door and
gaskets with the press of a button
Ventless design uses less energy to dry every
standard load, with low temperatures that help
clothes look their best for longer

https://www.lowes.com/pd/LG/5013918779

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Nov 24, 2023 10:09 PM
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bloodshot2k6Nov 24, 2023 10:09 PM
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Better than GE. Bought both and returned the GE
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Nov 24, 2023 10:59 PM
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Jerky_sanNov 24, 2023 10:59 PM
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Quote from bloodshot2k6 :
Better than GE. Bought both and returned the GE
Sorry to bother but can you expand on that a little? Does it dry better or just better in general since it's two separate things? I've heard great things about the GE but I know LG makes some amazing Washer and Dryers.
Nov 24, 2023 11:30 PM
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bloodshot2kNov 24, 2023 11:30 PM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
Sorry to bother but can you expand on that a little? Does it dry better or just better in general since it's two separate things? I've heard great things about the GE but I know LG makes some amazing Washer and Dryers.
Both clean well, both has their pros and cons. The biggest thing for me was the LG brand recognition, cleaned better for me and I prefer products that aren't all-in-one because if 1 thing fails then you lose both wash/dry. LG felt like it was a bit quieter too.
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Nov 25, 2023 05:27 AM
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ErickF9176Nov 25, 2023 05:27 AM
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Quote from Jerky_san :
Sorry to bother but can you expand on that a little? Does it dry better or just better in general since it's two separate things? I've heard great things about the GE but I know LG makes some amazing Washer and Dryers.
Love my ge all in one. Owned a LG washer. It failed within 2 years, and the paint has chipped all over. It had load balancing issues and draining the water, no matter what we did.

The GE all in one looks and feels a lot more quality. Set and forget. I never have any problems with it and the clothes always smells great.
Nov 25, 2023 01:12 PM
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ergardneNov 25, 2023 01:12 PM
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Have had the normal version of this wash tower for about 18 months. It is solid quality and no complaints from the end results.

However, a few things I would consider next time:

1) I really would like a large auto soap dispenser. Manual refill each time with all of these other units offering it...

2) you are basically moving from bottom to top each time when it would be awesome to have an ALL in One. LG also started making an AIO.

3) the WashTower could benefit from a pedestal like many others. The AIO GE is tall enough on its own. That's another $150.

4) the wash tower is fairly simple in terms of modes offered on the display. The wash cycles that you can download have to be accessed through the App and you can only setup 1 additional type through the units "downloaded cycle" button.
Nov 25, 2023 04:14 PM
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buyin101Nov 25, 2023 04:14 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank buyin101

Do note that GE is 120v outlet for the washer and dryer and LG needs a 240V, 4.1 Amps or 208V, 4.7 Amps (30 Amp Circuit).
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Nov 25, 2023 08:01 PM
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xcougarNov 25, 2023 08:01 PM
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Quote from bloodshot2k :
Both clean well, both has their pros and cons. The biggest thing for me was the LG brand recognition, cleaned better for me and I prefer products that aren't all-in-one because if 1 thing fails then you lose both wash/dry. LG felt like it was a bit quieter too.
does LG come in two boxes? can it be broken apart for sending back one of the two? I was assuming it is just as susceptible to "if 1 thing fails" and I was picturing a giant item that has to be transported like a monolith.
--Not that the GE is a petite size, it is probably 30% bigger than a standard washer, won't fit under a standard counter either.

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Nov 26, 2023 01:17 PM
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AndrewJ5220Nov 26, 2023 01:17 PM
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Quote from xcougar :
does LG come in two boxes? can it be broken apart for sending back one of the two? I was assuming it is just as susceptible to "if 1 thing fails" and I was picturing a giant item that has to be transported like a monolith.
--Not that the GE is a petite size, it is probably 30% bigger than a standard washer, won't fit under a standard counter either.
It's one box and unit, but they can be taken apart to move them (it's deep in the manual). Not sure how LG would handle a replacement though.
Nov 26, 2023 01:48 PM
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AndrewJ5220Nov 26, 2023 01:48 PM
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This is a VENTLESS dryer, meaning it has a heat pump and outputs water (through a drain), not hot air (through a vent). This is the first full-size "standard" washer/dryer combo with a heat-pump. Many smaller 2 in 1s exist with this technology (often used in Europe). And the full-sized 2 in 1 GE. Biggest knock against this vs GE is that you can wash and dry at the same time with the LG.

A big plus to this unit is the efficiency it has one of the highest CEF ratings of any 7.0+ sized dryers available.
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...rs/results

I have a dryer vent and still bought this for energy savings. Clothes take about 2 hours to dry on the most efficient settings. We do a load every couple days so it's slow dry times really aren't impactful. We're at the house a lot, and the app is great for telling when it's done. If you're a "do-all-the-laundry-at-once-on-the-weekend" type of family you'll probably want the old blower type which is faster (but consider the environment!).

Another note: CEF ratings (or any other EPA value) don't take into the fact that this dryer DOESN'T blow a considerable amount of conditioned air outside your house everytime you use it, like a vented dryer does. Depending on your climate, house size etc. this can be an impactful energy savings , especially over the years.

Lastly PFAS/micro-plastic mitigation may arguable be better... depending on if blowing them into the air is worse than into your waste water. I'd argue that locally, it's better for them to go into the waste water (and likely miles away, or locked in a septic) vs your backyard (directly into the air and even your lungs!?). Albeit over the centuries it's probably a wash.
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Nov 26, 2023 05:04 PM
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bluskyeNov 26, 2023 05:04 PM
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Quote from AndrewJ5220 :
It's one box and unit, but they can be taken apart to move them (it's deep in the manual). Not sure how LG would handle a replacement though.
lol, its a single unit with one set of controls, if you lose one, you lose the other after a new model is put to market. They wont have these old models sitting around for long.
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Nov 26, 2023 06:11 PM
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colklink77Nov 26, 2023 06:11 PM
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Quote from AndrewJ5220 :
This is a VENTLESS dryer, meaning it has a heat pump and outputs water (through a drain), not hot air (through a vent). This is the first full-size "standard" washer/dryer combo with a heat-pump. Many smaller 2 in 1s exist with this technology (often used in Europe). And the full-sized 2 in 1 GE. Biggest knock against this vs GE is that you can wash and dry at the same time with the LG.

A big plus to this unit is the efficiency it has one of the highest CEF ratings of any 7.0+ sized dryers available.
https://www.energystar.gov/produc...rs/results

I have a dryer vent and still bought this for energy savings. Clothes take about 2 hours to dry on the most efficient settings. We do a load every couple days so it's slow dry times really aren't impactful. We're at the house a lot, and the app is great for telling when it's done. If you're a "do-all-the-laundry-at-once-on-the-weekend" type of family you'll probably want the old blower type which is faster (but consider the environment!).

Another note: CEF ratings (or any other EPA value) don't take into the fact that this dryer DOESN'T blow a considerable amount of conditioned air outside your house everytime you use it, like a vented dryer does. Depending on your climate, house size etc. this can be an impactful energy savings , especially over the years.

Lastly PFAS/micro-plastic mitigation may arguable be better... depending on if blowing them into the air is worse than into your waste water. I'd argue that locally, it's better for them to go into the waste water (and likely miles away, or locked in a septic) vs your backyard (directly into the air and even your lungs!?). Albeit over the centuries it's probably a wash.
I would be wary of anything LG builds with a compressor in it. Their refrigerators are notoriously unreliable if they are equipped with a linear inverter compressor. (old style compressors seem to be ok)
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Nov 26, 2023 06:15 PM
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golfreakNov 26, 2023 06:15 PM
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The 240v dryer just killed the deal.
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Nov 27, 2023 03:09 AM
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RackNov 27, 2023 03:09 AM
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Quote from bloodshot2k :
Both clean well, both has their pros and cons. The biggest thing for me was the LG brand recognition, cleaned better for me and I prefer products that aren't all-in-one because if 1 thing fails then you lose both wash/dry. LG felt like it was a bit quieter too.
This is a wash tower. For all intents and purposes it's an all in one.
Nov 27, 2023 03:42 AM
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LightningExecNov 27, 2023 03:42 AM
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Does this hold a large amount of detergent or do we have to manually fill it every load like cavemen?
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Nov 27, 2023 04:13 AM
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RaySNov 27, 2023 04:13 AM
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LG will be releasing their newest AIO, which is a 5.0 cu. ft. unit. Be prepared for sticker shock.
Mega Capacity Smart WashCombo [lg.com]

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