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7.8 cu ft LG Smart Front Load Ventless Dual Inverter HeatPump Dryer

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LG has 7.8 cu ft LG Smart Front Load Ventless Dual Inverter HeatPump Dryer (Graphite Steel or Black Steel) on sale for $1,099 (price reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member AMC4x4 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: A 2-Year LG Premium Care by Asurion Protection Plan is also available for $1 on the page. Delivery availability may vary.
  • Additional Savings: Select Areas may offer Local Energy Rebates, please refer to the product page and input your zip code if required to view available rebates.
Available Colors: About this Item:
  • Space-saving ventless design means it can be installed virtually anywhere
  • LG Exclusive Direct Drive Dryer provides even drying and quiet, efficient performance
  • Intuitive LCD Digital Dial Control gives you helpful information with each turn
  • Built-in intelligence — AI Sensor Dry with Infrared Sensor takes out the guesswork
  • Get the ThinQ app to access smart functions, ThinQ Care alerts and download new ThinQ UP features
  • Auto Cleaning Condenser flushes away lint and debris for better drying and energy efficiency
  • Requires a 240V, 830W or 208V, 820W 15 Amp Circuit
  • Weight: 165.5lb
  • Dimensions: 27" x 39" x 32 1/4" (WxHxD)

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  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $99 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $1,098. -SaltyOne
  • Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the forum thread for discussion.
  • Sale ends 6/5/2024 or while supplies last.

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LG has 7.8 cu ft LG Smart Front Load Ventless Dual Inverter HeatPump Dryer (Graphite Steel or Black Steel) on sale for $1,099 (price reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member AMC4x4 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: A 2-Year LG Premium Care by Asurion Protection Plan is also available for $1 on the page. Delivery availability may vary.
  • Additional Savings: Select Areas may offer Local Energy Rebates, please refer to the product page and input your zip code if required to view available rebates.
Available Colors: About this Item:
  • Space-saving ventless design means it can be installed virtually anywhere
  • LG Exclusive Direct Drive Dryer provides even drying and quiet, efficient performance
  • Intuitive LCD Digital Dial Control gives you helpful information with each turn
  • Built-in intelligence — AI Sensor Dry with Infrared Sensor takes out the guesswork
  • Get the ThinQ app to access smart functions, ThinQ Care alerts and download new ThinQ UP features
  • Auto Cleaning Condenser flushes away lint and debris for better drying and energy efficiency
  • Requires a 240V, 830W or 208V, 820W 15 Amp Circuit
  • Weight: 165.5lb
  • Dimensions: 27" x 39" x 32 1/4" (WxHxD)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $99 lower than the next best available comparable prices starting from $1,098. -SaltyOne
  • Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the forum thread for discussion.
  • Sale ends 6/5/2024 or while supplies last.

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Model: 7.8 Cu. Ft. Mega Capacity Smart Front Load Dryer With Dual Inverter Heatpump Technology And Inverter Direct Drive Motor System

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Apparently you can't change the door opening to the other side if that's something you were considering…
We had a heat pump dryer. When our son was 11 we loaded it up with clothes. Shortly after his high school graduation they were dry.
It extracts water from the clothes like a dehumidifier. It moves heat like a modern heat pump or AC instead of using a resistant coil to create heat and dry out your clothes.

It's a closed-circuit system where air is heated as it passes through the condenser, then that heated air absorbs the moisture from your clothes. It's then cooled as it goes through the evaporator and that water taken from your drying laundry goes into your drain or collection tank. Then the now-dry and cool air goes through the warm condenser again and the process repeats. Bosch has a great video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-hDpODzIV0

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It is $1099 before C B. Price kind of misleading. I also did not know that coils need regular cleaning, so thanks for this info.
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OOS already.
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So if I buy 10 of this, would it be enough to open a laundry mat?
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Quote from produke :
It is $1099 before C B. Price kind of misleading. I also did not know that coils need regular cleaning, so thanks for this info.
You're correct. My apologies. I have edited the price and included extra available discounts in the description.

The coil situation is why I'm replacing my Samsung heat pump dryer. The Whirlpool models have another filter just before the coils that supposedly keeps the extra lint from getting in them, but I think a setup that actually washes the coils every load (like this LG) makes more sense. My Samsung only has the dual-lint filter in front of the drum that you clean every load. LOTS of fine lint gets past this and goes directly into the coils and once it's in there, the only way to get it out is to disassemble the dryer. Samsung's only suggestion is make sure you clean the lint off the front of the coils every 30 days. That's not sufficient. We have taken to opening the condenser coil panel at the bottom after every load to give it a chance to dry out, and I take a strong vacuum to the coils every few loads. Inside of a year all our clothes started smelling mildew-y and while our new cleaning regimen has mostly helped, it's right on the edge. Sometimes the clothes smell a little, sometimes they don't. Looking forward to a full-sized dryer again, and one that doesn't have this design flaw.

I am sold on the heat pump concept overall though. We do about three loads of laundry a week and have noticed a significant decrease in our electric bill even with the longer drying times.

I'm also getting $50 (EDIT: Looks like they recently reduced it to $50 - my last rebate last year for my Samsung dryer was $300 and I could have sworn I confirmed it again last month, but maybe I was on just the regular PSE&G site [pseg.com]) back from PSE&G on this dryer (which is in their 'most efficient' list), so that brings it down to $549 plus tax for me. Apologies for the "cash back" being a little misleading, but this is the kind of deal hack that I love to find, so I was hoping others might find it useful as well.
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still shows OOS for me. I'm in N. Florida.
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We had a heat pump dryer. When our son was 11 we loaded it up with clothes. Shortly after his high school graduation they were dry.
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Quote from chautinhtri :
So if I buy 10 of this, would it be enough to open a laundry mat?
People typically expect washing machines to be at laundromats too
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Quote from PoorFatKid :
We had a heat pump dryer. When our son was 11 we loaded it up with clothes. Shortly after his high school graduation they were dry.
We have a Miele, no issues! So much cheaper to run over an element dryer.
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No idea how you don't have to vent the dryer. How does this new system work?
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Quote from jamesjamerson :
Friends dont let friends buy heat pump dryers.
I have one and like it a lot. I assume these are only when you can't add a vent. Granted, most you have to open periodically and clean out the lint. But it's not difficult with YouTube instructions. If you own one, and it's taking longer and longer to dry, do it today! 😊 It will be the most satisfying thing you'll do all week
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Quote from jamesjamerson :
Friends dont let friends buy heat pump dryers.
Just don't buy cheap ones, I have a Miele and no issues. Probably already paid for itself in energy savings.
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Quote from FHRITP :
No idea how you don't have to vent the dryer. How does this new system work?
It extracts water from the clothes like a dehumidifier. It moves heat like a modern heat pump or AC instead of using a resistant coil to create heat and dry out your clothes.

It's a closed-circuit system where air is heated as it passes through the condenser, then that heated air absorbs the moisture from your clothes. It's then cooled as it goes through the evaporator and that water taken from your drying laundry goes into your drain or collection tank. Then the now-dry and cool air goes through the warm condenser again and the process repeats. Bosch has a great video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-hDpODzIV0
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Just don't buy cheap ones, I have a Miele and no issues. Probably already paid for itself in energy savings.
When I got solar and a "sense" monitor on my electric usage, the biggest spike I saw in my usage was with the element dryer. It's nice to not see that spike anymore. Between that, getting an induction stove, and insulating my attic, we were supposed to generate 83% of our usage from the solar but ended up generating 110% of our usage after those three changes. My wife and I might love our induction stove even more than the heat pump dryer.
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Quote from AMC4x4 :
It extracts water from the clothes like a dehumidifier. It moves heat like a modern heat pump or AC instead of using a resistant coil to create heat and dry out your clothes.

It's a closed-circuit system where air is heated as it passes through the condenser, then that heated air absorbs the moisture from your clothes. It's then cooled as it goes through the evaporator and that water taken from your drying laundry goes into your drain or collection tank. Then the now-dry and cool air goes through the warm condenser again and the process repeats. Bosch has a great video on it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-hDpODzIV0
Right. Instead of blowing the water vapor (and all that hot air energy) out the vent, it collects the water as water.

So, worth noting:

* If you are installing it somewhere that you can easily run a gravity drain line down into some sort of drain, you're in good shape.
* If not, you'll have to plan to dump a water collection bottle of some sort.

Edited to Add:

I just looked at the manual. It *does* have a water pump for the drain, so you can run the drain line up and into the same place you drain your washer.

**ALSO WORTH NOTING**:

Despite a low amperage draw, this is a 208/230 volt unit. If you already have an electric dryer and a 208/230 line, this can be a drop-in replacement.

If you're moving from gas to electric, like me, you likely only have 110 volt at the location and have some wiring work to install it.
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