Not so much. The machine is pretty much bone dry after a cycle save for a few drips here and there. Having said that, the manual does suggest leaving the door open after a load, and it has the magnet system to keep the door cracked open like other new LG dedicated washers.
You need just under 13" at the top (might be able to get away with less based on your needs). The filter is at the top so it can be in-line with the heat pump system. The design is engineers to be easy-to-use, incredibly effective, and very reliable.
Because of the sensors to detect fabric type, load size, and soil level: this model curates a wash (and dry) cycle - including water usage! But TurboWash 360 and EnergyStar rating ensure we use as little water as possible to get the best clean.
@@lghapassport Thanks! Please relay back to product team: The reason it would help to manually add *more water* to wash & rinse cycles: say user has used additives like washing soda or oxygen bleach. Additional water during wash & rinse would help to clean away the residue from these powders. Sensing load size can't determine if additives were used. The new GE Profile Ultrafast combo has an option to add 3 more gallons of water to wash & rinse; if you select it for the wash cycle, it will also add it to the rinse cycle.
This unit will let you select 1-3 extra rinses if you would like to really make sure all your product is removed. To add, this unit uses quite a bit more water than my older 14 year old LG. It is not stingy with it like before.@@MadLadsAnonymous
@@spazzman90 Thanks so much for the reply. Sounds like Towels cycle uses the most water on LGs; I keep looking for reviewers to record a small or no load tub set to this so I can gauge the water level. On an Electrolux, it's typically the Jeans cycle for some reason that uses more water on the main wash cycle. The combo looks great so far, just want to make sure it can actually clean a large load (e.g. crusted park stains on kid's clothes)
They basically started off with a WM6700 washer and added a dry cycle to it. Anything that applies to that washer, will apply to this one. I've been using the AI wash cycle for anything except bedding. It has done excellent with washing. Of course drying is going to be a longer affair than you are used to. @@MadLadsAnonymous
Hi Peterrabbit. Yes it is, all parts that are meant to come in contact with water are coated. Check out our video on LG Fresh Laundry Rooms to learn more, or you can also take sales training via ReachLG.com in whihc we cover this in the laundry curriculum.
Our Version 2 LG Heat Pump is, I think much better than our previous versions. Plus, the drum is a little larger (more space for air), and TurboWash 360 means 29-minute wash cycle - so even though the dryer cycle is a little longer, the shorter wash cycle makes up for it.
28th February of this year 2024 I got the new Whirlpool 2-in-1 removable agitator this model I got came out about a year ago I was on sale for like $500 and then I got the newest GE dryer they made like 2 years ago and it was $780 but I paid $550 it was on sale I got that a few weeks later I like my washer and dryer tell me if you're washing and drying clothes in one machine it's going to wear out faster because it's not just where she does not just drying it's doing both so as nice as this one is if I had to get LG or GE I get LG but it's so much faster unless it's just you plain old ordinary you it is so much faster to wash clothes put them in the dryer well that's drying but in other countries they don't have laundry rooms and we have that in America so please help me make sense to this cuz I watch the GE combo ones all the time they look like a hot mess I'm keeping clean this one looks really really nice but please tell me why here in America why we need all in one I mean if you're lazy and he can't take what depends on how distracted you get 40 seconds to put stuff in the washer to the dryer if you're that lazy how are you working enough to afford a $3,000 machine help me make sense of this
very smart making heat pump on top so it become service friendly, but i hope that it have a serviceable air filter
I cant get this but I will say its much better to get the LG one than the GE. Far better serviceability and reliability.
Ive had several washing machines but since having an lg i wouldnt have any other now love my lg washing machine and tumble dryer
Nice features.
will this come to europe as well?
Has this been launched in India?
Being a front loader, do you still gave to leave the door open on this unit so that it dries and doesn't form mold?
Probably not because it dried your clothes. There’s no moisture to mold.
Not so much. The machine is pretty much bone dry after a cycle save for a few drips here and there. Having said that, the manual does suggest leaving the door open after a load, and it has the magnet system to keep the door cracked open like other new LG dedicated washers.
How much space it's needed at top? And why lint filter is there and you can't close/use that space?
You need just under 13" at the top (might be able to get away with less based on your needs). The filter is at the top so it can be in-line with the heat pump system. The design is engineers to be easy-to-use, incredibly effective, and very reliable.
Can you adjust the water level for the load?
What are the volumes of water used per selectable load size?
Because of the sensors to detect fabric type, load size, and soil level: this model curates a wash (and dry) cycle - including water usage! But TurboWash 360 and EnergyStar rating ensure we use as little water as possible to get the best clean.
@@lghapassport Thanks!
Please relay back to product team:
The reason it would help to manually add *more water* to wash & rinse cycles: say user has used additives like washing soda or oxygen bleach. Additional water during wash & rinse would help to clean away the residue from these powders. Sensing load size can't determine if additives were used.
The new GE Profile Ultrafast combo has an option to add 3 more gallons of water to wash & rinse; if you select it for the wash cycle, it will also add it to the rinse cycle.
This unit will let you select 1-3 extra rinses if you would like to really make sure all your product is removed. To add, this unit uses quite a bit more water than my older 14 year old LG. It is not stingy with it like before.@@MadLadsAnonymous
@@spazzman90 Thanks so much for the reply.
Sounds like Towels cycle uses the most water on LGs; I keep looking for reviewers to record a small or no load tub set to this so I can gauge the water level. On an Electrolux, it's typically the Jeans cycle for some reason that uses more water on the main wash cycle.
The combo looks great so far, just want to make sure it can actually clean a large load (e.g. crusted park stains on kid's clothes)
They basically started off with a WM6700 washer and added a dry cycle to it. Anything that applies to that washer, will apply to this one. I've been using the AI wash cycle for anything except bedding. It has done excellent with washing. Of course drying is going to be a longer affair than you are used to. @@MadLadsAnonymous
Is this LG WashCombo machine infused with a anti-microbial agent? If so what are the parts?
Hi Peterrabbit. Yes it is, all parts that are meant to come in contact with water are coated. Check out our video on LG Fresh Laundry Rooms to learn more, or you can also take sales training via ReachLG.com in whihc we cover this in the laundry curriculum.
How does this work as quickly without as large of a heat pump + fan on top of the GE Combo machine?
This has a heat pump as well!
@@22turbo2yes but not a large one, it seems half the size?
@@ytviewer1636 LG makes compressors for AC units. I would think they have a better designed system than GE.
Our Version 2 LG Heat Pump is, I think much better than our previous versions. Plus, the drum is a little larger (more space for air), and TurboWash 360 means 29-minute wash cycle - so even though the dryer cycle is a little longer, the shorter wash cycle makes up for it.
@@lghapassportthanks that makes sense! What is the heatpump BTUs and what is the dry cycle air flow CFM?
Going against ge 😮
When will it be available in Canada?
Hi, Yes! Coming Soon!
28th February of this year 2024 I got the new Whirlpool 2-in-1 removable agitator this model I got came out about a year ago I was on sale for like $500 and then I got the newest GE dryer they made like 2 years ago and it was $780 but I paid $550 it was on sale I got that a few weeks later I like my washer and dryer tell me if you're washing and drying clothes in one machine it's going to wear out faster because it's not just where she does not just drying it's doing both so as nice as this one is if I had to get LG or GE I get LG but it's so much faster unless it's just you plain old ordinary you it is so much faster to wash clothes put them in the dryer well that's drying but in other countries they don't have laundry rooms and we have that in America so please help me make sense to this cuz I watch the GE combo ones all the time they look like a hot mess I'm keeping clean this one looks really really nice but please tell me why here in America why we need all in one I mean if you're lazy and he can't take what depends on how distracted you get 40 seconds to put stuff in the washer to the dryer if you're that lazy how are you working enough to afford a $3,000 machine help me make sense of this
Need a bigger cu. 7.5 example
Stay tuned...
What? We already have wash and dryer machines for decades, and clothes are all ruined by combo washers.
We’ve also have cars for 100 years but that doesn’t mean we can’t make better cars.
Yeah, not this one.