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Thread: LG tromm washer and dryer,anyone got one?

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    riverroyal
    another non boat question.Im looking at the front loaders,they any good?

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    Hardly Satisfied
    another non boat question.Im looking at the front loaders,they any good?
    Steve , check Consumer reports

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    charlyox
    Let me know what you find out. The wife wants the same thing.

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    riverroyal
    can you check it for me,im having a bagel and coffee

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    WetWillie
    We went from the Neptune line to the LG's. Got them at the Home D and So far so good. They have really nice LCD panels maybe a little overkill but so far they have not had a glitch. Make sure you get the bases so they sit taller. Saves on the back... Also get the bigger bowls so you can run larger loads. Wife loves them...

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    Trailer Park Casanova
    It's absof*c#inlutely a good cleaner.
    The steamer cycle really helps clean, and it has a milder steam setting to moisten cloth up before ironing - a BFD with chix.
    4 cu ft, just don't overload it.
    Ain't cheap, but it's far better quality than the Magtag Neptunes we had.
    Get the pedestals.

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    riverroyal
    thanks for the info.looks like im spending some cash today

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    OCMerrill
    We also have them. Over a year now, basically run a few loads daily so we (or my wife) avoids a total "laundy day". They are located in the kitchen (in a small room) and are quiet enough that we can have dinner a barely notice them.
    Ours are white although the color choices are bitchen. Ours close up behind closet doors but if they were in a laundry room the color choices would be hard to pick.
    Not a single issue. The washer spins the clothes at a 1000 rpm on the final cycle. Sounds like a real quiet jet engine spinning up and that is the family joke around here "ready for push back". The clothes come out very water free and take less time to dry.
    LG is Goldstar and this company makes everything form Maytag to Kenmore. Huge Korean company.
    My .02 is they are spendy but so far I feel good money spent.

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    revndave
    I would buy Whirlpool or Maytag.Try and find parts or service for LG.
    Williams Dependable Appliance Service
    Owner David Williams(Revndave)

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    here is a tip when you get one,our would not drain or spin.Called a tech out and he showed me a spot underneath the washer that collect's the trash and when it gets full washer stops working right.Not a issue that is covered under warranty but the tech was cool and showed me how to do it no charge.Also found 60 bucks in the hair,zip ties,dirt,mud,coins,business cards,etc etc.But only 20 bucks of it was still good.He also figured out aour dish washer that would not wash dishes and left them white,i was 2 days away from going to spen 600 bills on a new one.Dishwasher tip=must get hot water to the sink before you turn on DW he ran a test the water at the sink was 120 which is 20 degrees to cold(turned up the water heater) but even at 120 when it fill the DW the water in the tub is 80 or so.Our DW soap must be 140 to work right and disenegrate properly.So with it being to cold the DW heater would not turn on basically washing the dishes with cold water and no soap.Had to buy him lunch for this little tip.He said he gets about 10 calls a week on the dishwashers.

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