expiredsdiscool posted Jul 05, 2024 10:15 PM
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expiredsdiscool posted Jul 05, 2024 10:15 PM
Costco Members: LG 5.2 cu. ft. Front Load Washer + 9.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer
+ Free Delivery (Select Locations)$1,600
$2,200
27% offCostco Wholesale
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Check with your local water supply for rebates. They usually have $200 rebates for this energy efficient model.
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So the standard gas dryer outlet (I know that's not how it works, but consider your typical gas based dryer, whatever the outlet for that would be), is that usually 230v?
Side note: Amex has a 6% back offer on the LG site too!
Pedestal Option: with Storage Pedestals
Pedestal Option: without Pedestals
Pedestal Option: with Pedestal Washer
Pedestal Option: without Pedestals, plus Stacking Kit
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EDU/EPP price is same as this LG set
https://www.samsung.com/us/home-a...bh700efa3/
https://www.bestbuy.com/product/l...=excellent
In any case I will stick to repairing my old skool LG until it gives out the ghost it is coming up on 15 years old. I hate to say it any appliance made in the last 10 years is practically e-waste and these AIO are going to cost a kings ransom to fix when they break in a few years when you forget to religiously forget to get all the lint out.
So the standard gas dryer outlet (I know that's not how it works, but consider your typical gas based dryer, whatever the outlet for that would be), is that usually 230v?
However to answer your question almost all electric dryers are 230V because they take 3-4 KWh to run, except for the very newest AIO (all in ones) with heat pumps that take 120V but they take 3-4 hours per load and have many gotchas at least for now. My neighbor bought one (GE) and returned it after two weeks.
Gas dryers run on 120V (a regular home outlet) because all they need to power is the drum, fan, igniter, and the electronics (under 100W). The heat source comes from the gas which is where the bulk of the energy comes from. Mine takes like 80W when it is running.
If it's anything like my model, you can download the cycle 1 time with the app. Then the Download Cycle option will become that cycle forever until you overwrite it.
It even persists after power loss.
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