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expiredellayguy posted Jan 11, 2024 04:11 AM
expiredellayguy posted Jan 11, 2024 04:11 AM

LG Partner: 5.0 cu. ft. Mega Capacity Smart WashCombo All-in-One Washer/Dryer w/ HeatPump

+ Free Delivery & Installation

$1699 (or Less via Utility Co. Rebate)

$2,999

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LG Electronics via LG Partner Store has LG 5.0 cu. ft. Mega Capacity Smart WashCombo All-in-One Washer/Dryer with Inverter HeatPump Technology and Direct Drive Motor (WM6998HBA) + Extra 1-Year Warranty when you link w/ ThinQ on sale for $1699.01 when you sign-up/login as a qualifying LG Member (eligibility based on your employer's benefits / perks program. Enter your work email address on the sign-up page to check if your company participates / qualifies). Shipping & Installation are free.

Thanks to Community Member ellayguy for sharing this deal.

Note: You may be eligible for additional savings via rebate from your utility company (rebates will vary by state/utility company). Must download LG ThinQ app, connect your new appliance to Wi-Fi, and register your product to claim extra 1-Year Warranty (valid through July 10; more info here).

Features:
  • 5.0 cu. ft. Mega capacity
  • LCD digital dial control
  • Inverter HeatPump technology, you'll enjoy quiet operation and greater energy efficiency with every load
  • Space-saving 2-in-1 configuration, ventless design and standard 120v plug means it can be installed virtually anywhere
  • Conveniently located right on top of the WashCombo All-in-One, the ezLintFilter design allows you to easily remove lint after every load without having to use your hands
  • Forget about endless sorting or toggling through cycles-built-in sensors use AI technology to detect fabric texture, soil level, and load size, then automatically select the right wash/dry motions, temperatures and more for advanced fabric care
  • Advanced Washing (TurboWash 360 / Allergiene Wash Cycle)
  • With ezDispense Automatic Dispenser, just fill the reservoirs once and you're set for up to 18 to 31 wash cycles
  • The peace of mind of a 10-year limited warranty on both the Direct Drive Motor and the Inverter Compressor
  • LG SideKick Compatible
  • The LG ThinQ app helps you manage your LG Smartappliance and more, all to make your everyday a littleeasier
  • ENERGY STAR Certified

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LG Electronics via LG Partner Store has LG 5.0 cu. ft. Mega Capacity Smart WashCombo All-in-One Washer/Dryer with Inverter HeatPump Technology and Direct Drive Motor (WM6998HBA) + Extra 1-Year Warranty when you link w/ ThinQ on sale for $1699.01 when you sign-up/login as a qualifying LG Member (eligibility based on your employer's benefits / perks program. Enter your work email address on the sign-up page to check if your company participates / qualifies). Shipping & Installation are free.

Thanks to Community Member ellayguy for sharing this deal.

Note: You may be eligible for additional savings via rebate from your utility company (rebates will vary by state/utility company). Must download LG ThinQ app, connect your new appliance to Wi-Fi, and register your product to claim extra 1-Year Warranty (valid through July 10; more info here).

Features:
  • 5.0 cu. ft. Mega capacity
  • LCD digital dial control
  • Inverter HeatPump technology, you'll enjoy quiet operation and greater energy efficiency with every load
  • Space-saving 2-in-1 configuration, ventless design and standard 120v plug means it can be installed virtually anywhere
  • Conveniently located right on top of the WashCombo All-in-One, the ezLintFilter design allows you to easily remove lint after every load without having to use your hands
  • Forget about endless sorting or toggling through cycles-built-in sensors use AI technology to detect fabric texture, soil level, and load size, then automatically select the right wash/dry motions, temperatures and more for advanced fabric care
  • Advanced Washing (TurboWash 360 / Allergiene Wash Cycle)
  • With ezDispense Automatic Dispenser, just fill the reservoirs once and you're set for up to 18 to 31 wash cycles
  • The peace of mind of a 10-year limited warranty on both the Direct Drive Motor and the Inverter Compressor
  • LG SideKick Compatible
  • The LG ThinQ app helps you manage your LG Smartappliance and more, all to make your everyday a littleeasier
  • ENERGY STAR Certified

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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Written by ellayguy

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EugeneNYC
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I've had a unit like this for the past 12 years. The big positive, is being able to put a load in to wash and dry before leaving for work (or going to sleep) and having it done by the time I'm back. The negative - it takes 3-5 hours for a load to go through wash and dry. I dont recall this ever being an issue for me, as we dont typically have anything that needs to be washed and dried quickly - but thats something to keep in mind when considering this machine
sergmaster5
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Do you have a unit with an actual heat pump? Lg and other brands have sold other models that don't use heat pumps. They use a cooling plate powered by water which causes it to take much longer to dry. I have one of those units as well, and i agree its not for everyone cause if you need something dried fast or just cleaned fast its just not going to happen. But the heat pump based units are much faster (wash and dry in 2-3 hours). Slightly slower than a traditional drier . But pretty darn close in my opinion and no need to move the close saves you some time as well(unless you need to take things out of the drier to air dry). The other big change that takes people a bit to get used to that all ventless units have is that they build up humidity in the machine. When you open it up once the cloths is done the cloths will almost feel a bit moist. This is just cause the air in the chamber is a bit humid. But it does confuse people the first time around.

Overall, all-in-one units are amazing in their convenience and efficiency, but they introduce some new quirks that you do need to get used to. I personally don't think i can ever go back to any other type of unit.
mm60
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I have been using the GE Profile all in one for the last couple of months and it takes about 2 hours for a full load. These newer models use heat pumps to generate hot air. Older models of all in ones used a different technology. Check and see what yours is. May explain why it takes so long.

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Jan 11, 2024 01:45 PM
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dumar44Jan 11, 2024 01:45 PM
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120v and ventless.. so if my laundry is downstairs I can just put this upstairs without a ton of remodeling?
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barebottomsJan 11, 2024 01:47 PM
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Tempted, hoping the GE goes back to $1700 again this year at Costco. LG repairability vs GE seems like a nightmare.
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javiervJan 11, 2024 01:48 PM
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Can you please post the model? for those that cannot enter the LG site. Also the home Depot link seems to be broken.
Jan 11, 2024 01:56 PM
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grimlock49Jan 11, 2024 01:56 PM
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buy 2 lol. laundry done twice as fast..
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Quote from produke :
120v? You have got to be kidding! Anazing.
If you recall, your washer only requires 120v. It is the dryer that needs 240 because of the heating element (dryers, electric ovens, electric heaters all tend to be energy hogs). This machine uses a heat pump to generate hot air for drying and can run at 120v (like a refrigerator in reverse). It does not put out as much heat as a regular dryer and takes slightly longer to dry but there is much less wear and tear to your clothes and no static at all.
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Quote from EugeneNYC :
I've had a unit like this for the past 12 years. The big positive, is being able to put a load in to wash and dry before leaving for work (or going to sleep) and having it done by the time I'm back. The negative - it takes 3-5 hours for a load to go through wash and dry. I dont recall this ever being an issue for me, as we dont typically have anything that needs to be washed and dried quickly - but thats something to keep in mind when considering this machine
I have been using the GE Profile all in one for the last couple of months and it takes about 2 hours for a full load. These newer models use heat pumps to generate hot air. Older models of all in ones used a different technology. Check and see what yours is. May explain why it takes so long.
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How do you get lg portal access?

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mm60Jan 11, 2024 02:07 PM
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Quote from dumar44 :
120v and ventless.. so if my laundry is downstairs I can just put this upstairs without a ton of remodeling?
You absolutely can. I had to close up my vent egress when I switched from a traditional washer dryer to the GE Profile All in One. The machine actually blows cool air into the basement. Another big benefit is that a traditional dryer pulls in air, which your HVAC has just conditioned, heats it up and blows it out the vent. This means that outside air is pulled into the house and your HVAC has to condition that new outside air (at your expense). This machine just circulates the same air in the house, like your fridge, so it helps with HVAC bills.
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whoandydo33Jan 11, 2024 02:12 PM
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Where do we look up utility rebates for this?
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RockpickJan 11, 2024 02:16 PM
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Quote from javierv :
Can you please post the model? for those that cannot enter the LG site. Also the home Depot link seems to be broken.

I'm pretty sure it's a WM6998HBA... if so, HD is showing it for $1498 in my market...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/LG-4-.../313550124

So, potentially cheaper through HD? (edit: Backordered until March 19th in my market)
Last edited by Rockpick January 11, 2024 at 07:20 AM.
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Geoff20Jan 11, 2024 02:17 PM
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Home Depot link doesn't work, but it suggests this model - which may be the same? Also cheaper at $1499

https://www.homedepot.com/p/LG-4-.../313550124
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DoctorLecterJan 11, 2024 02:18 PM
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Quote from EugeneNYC :
I've had a unit like this for the past 12 years. The big positive, is being able to put a load in to wash and dry before leaving for work (or going to sleep) and having it done by the time I'm back. The negative - it takes 3-5 hours for a load to go through wash and dry. I dont recall this ever being an issue for me, as we dont typically have anything that needs to be washed and dried quickly - but thats something to keep in mind when considering this machine
Can you do either a wash or a dry by itself without the other? I know what you're thinking. Why would you? Well, some clothes are washed but air dried. Or you are soaking wet from rain and you wanna dry your hoodie.
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WooHoo2YouJan 11, 2024 02:18 PM
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Quote from drkazn :
How long until this would be the norm? One less appliance but if it breaks then you got nothing lol
Combo washer / dryers have been around forever. They are really common in big cities, Europe, Asia, larger RV's, any place not dripping with extra square footage. If you have the space, two dedicated units will normally be better and allow higher volumes of laundry to be processed as you can wash AND dry simultaneously.

Now, if you only do a little laundry a single unit would be pretty neat because you can wash and dry in a single step, no moving the clothes between steps.
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blackadderJan 11, 2024 02:22 PM
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Quote from Geoff20 :
Home Depot link doesn't work, but it suggests this model - which may be the same? Also cheaper at $1499

https://www.homedepot.com/p/LG-4-.../313550124
newer model is WM6998HBA and is 5cu ft

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Quote from Rockpick :
I'm pretty sure it's a WM6998HBA... if so, HD is showing it for $1498 in my market...

https://www.homedepot.com/p/LG-4-.../313550124 [homedepot.com]

So, potentially cheaper through HD? (edit: Backordered until March 19th in my market)
That washer/dryier has been that price for a while. Reviews are not great. If that is the same one in the post, maybe worth when the GE one goes back on sale. Thanks
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