expiredtoocul4u posted Nov 13, 2024 04:00 PM
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expiredtoocul4u posted Nov 13, 2024 04:00 PM
Costco Members: 5.0 Cu.ft. LG Smart Wash Combo All-in-One Washer/Dryer
+ Free Delivery & Installation$1,300
$2,350
44% offCostco Wholesale
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1) I often don't get a chance to move cloths right after the cycle is done
2) If I completely forgot to move it, I had the stinky cloths issue where I had to rewash it and hope most of the smell disappears
3) I now run large load of clothes at night and wake up to fresh dry clothes
Also make sure you religiously clean the various filters on this as there have been reports of All in One units having issues due to lint/etc clogging things (downside of being an early adopter, you're the beta tester of designs)
Plan on ~monthly maintenance: clean refill soap dispensers; wipe with damp cloth or rinse lint vent, door seal, and heat pump radiator fins (carefully, I use a toothbrush); clean out the washer filter, run a tub clean cycle.
Dry garments made mostly with synthetics separate from natural fiber for more even & accurate drying. Some dampness feeling at the end of drying can be shaken off (closed air drying system).
Mostly automated washing & drying, more free space without a separate dryer, my electric bill is noticeably less, and now using the dryer doesn't involve pushing conditioned air out of the home.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Boggie1688
I'd totally buy this unit again.
The big big big big trick with this unit is to washer the lint trap. Several people were complaining about the unit not drying or endlessly stuck in a dry cycle. Turns out the moisture sensor is next to the lint trap. The screen on the lint trap is ULTRA fine, and in the manual is recommends rinsing the trap screen often, not just remove the lint that has collected.
This seemingly has solved so many people's problems. All because they buried this fact in the user manual and of course no one reads the damn thing.
Also make sure you religiously clean the various filters on this as there have been reports of All in One units having issues due to lint/etc clogging things (downside of being an early adopter, you're the beta tester of designs)
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