Hey thanks for the nice video! I'm hesitating to get this and would really appreciate if you could advise- do you think this will help me to dewrinkle the fresh-out-of-the-dryer cloths?
Great video! Few questions, hoping you can answer: 1. When in operation is it loud? 2. from your video running on normal had the unit running for 48 minutes, how much has your electric bill increased from the use of this laundry appliance? 3. Did you compare against the Samsung version and if so what made you decide to go with LG over Samsung? Thank you!!!
Hi and thanks! Answers to your questions: 1) It’s pretty quiet. It’s right outside my bedroom door, and I hardly hear it if I just close the bedroom door. 2) I didn’t notice any change in the electric bill. I imagine you would have to be running it 24/7 to see any noticeable difference at all, but it just takes the power from a regular outlet and only needs enough electricity to basically boil water/ make steam, which I wouldn’t imagine as much. 3) I’ve had my eye on the LG for a few years, before Samsung even came out with one, but ultimately the biggest difference seems to be that the LG version has a pants press which actually works pretty well. It also has better and a lot more reviews, so it seems like the safer bet. Other than the pants press though, they look pretty similar.
@@agirlandagadget3093 - Thank you. I ended up purchasing the LG couple of days ago and no awaiting delivery. You still have yours and any new update since you have now had it over a year? Do you still use it? Thanks!
I would love to get one as well, but I am a little scared that my clothes will still be stinky afterwards. Could you share your experiences with very nasty clothes? Is a refresh enough, and I would love to know what the other modes are for?
If your clothes are really dirty/smelly, you’ll probably still need to wash or dry clean them. This definitely helps with odor, must, etc, but not as much as a full cleaning. If it’s just body odor, like the armpits, it does a decent job on the heaviest setting. Sometimes I’ll spray those areas with febreeze first to help it out. And sometimes will run it twice if it needs more.
Hi-I saw a YT short where a guy was griping over the Styler being wet on the inside after running. Any problems with condensation inside? Do you have to clean it after each run?
Hi! Honestly I’ve only wiped it out once 😂 Fuzz etc that falls off the clothes eventually collects on the bottom. It’s nothing to complain about though. And I’m pretty sure it’s completely dry at the end of each cycle, as it ends with a dry cycle.
It depends on the fabric and how deep the wrinkles are, but it generally softens wrinkles more than actually removing them. If it’s a light fabric, it does better than thicker fabrics. In other words, it gives about a 75% improvement, but it’s not perfect.
Absolutely! I use it almost daily to freshen my nice pants/shirts/dresses/jackets and get the wrinkles out. It’s become an appliance that I really don’t want to every live without. And it’s extremely easy to maintain (literally no maintenance) and use. So no complaints and a very happy customer here :)
It’s this S3MFBN model with a mirror finish and the dimensions are 23 x 17.5 x 72.75 inches, so about 6 feet tall, 1.5 feet wide, and almost 2 feet deep :) amzn.to/3MBb4kh
Watched like 10 reviews of this thing, and yours is the first that is actually helpful. Thanks a lot for sharing this!
Finally! An all-rounded before and after review. Thanks 🙏🏼
Hello, is it possible to dry big bed sheets and bed covers/blankets? I would truly appreciate your answer. Thank you.
How is the iron on the door? or rather the pant compressor? Would love to see a review of that part
It’s actually pretty good! That’s a good idea, I’ll try to make a video of it this week.
Can you use it after washing machine as a dryer does it have electric shock protection ?
Hey thanks for the nice video! I'm hesitating to get this and would really appreciate if you could advise- do you think this will help me to dewrinkle the fresh-out-of-the-dryer cloths?
See her reply to the other commenter who asked the same thing!
Great video! Few questions, hoping you can answer: 1. When in operation is it loud? 2. from your video running on normal had the unit running for 48 minutes, how much has your electric bill increased from the use of this laundry appliance? 3. Did you compare against the Samsung version and if so what made you decide to go with LG over Samsung? Thank you!!!
Hi and thanks! Answers to your questions: 1) It’s pretty quiet. It’s right outside my bedroom door, and I hardly hear it if I just close the bedroom door. 2) I didn’t notice any change in the electric bill. I imagine you would have to be running it 24/7 to see any noticeable difference at all, but it just takes the power from a regular outlet and only needs enough electricity to basically boil water/ make steam, which I wouldn’t imagine as much. 3) I’ve had my eye on the LG for a few years, before Samsung even came out with one, but ultimately the biggest difference seems to be that the LG version has a pants press which actually works pretty well. It also has better and a lot more reviews, so it seems like the safer bet. Other than the pants press though, they look pretty similar.
@@agirlandagadget3093 - Thank you. I ended up purchasing the LG couple of days ago and no awaiting delivery. You still have yours and any new update since you have now had it over a year? Do you still use it? Thanks!
oh wow you deserve at least 21k follows
Aw thanks! I’ll try to put out more content soon!
Thanks for sharing!!
My pleasure!
I would love to get one as well, but I am a little scared that my clothes will still be stinky afterwards. Could you share your experiences with very nasty clothes? Is a refresh enough, and I would love to know what the other modes are for?
If your clothes are really dirty/smelly, you’ll probably still need to wash or dry clean them. This definitely helps with odor, must, etc, but not as much as a full cleaning. If it’s just body odor, like the armpits, it does a decent job on the heaviest setting. Sometimes I’ll spray those areas with febreeze first to help it out. And sometimes will run it twice if it needs more.
Hi-I saw a YT short where a guy was griping over the Styler being wet on the inside after running. Any problems with condensation inside? Do you have to clean it after each run?
Hi! Honestly I’ve only wiped it out once 😂 Fuzz etc that falls off the clothes eventually collects on the bottom. It’s nothing to complain about though. And I’m pretty sure it’s completely dry at the end of each cycle, as it ends with a dry cycle.
How does it handle removing wrinkles from clothes?
It depends on the fabric and how deep the wrinkles are, but it generally softens wrinkles more than actually removing them. If it’s a light fabric, it does better than thicker fabrics. In other words, it gives about a 75% improvement, but it’s not perfect.
Where I can buy? 🤗
Was it worth it? Or it's a waste of money...
100% worth it. I use it a few times a week. I finally just pressed some pants for the first time and it actually did a really good job.
@@agirlandagadget3093 Still stinky?
@@phucbui9685 no, it deodorizes very well! Sometimes I’ll spray febreeze on the clothing item first if it’s particularly musty or something though.
can you show how pants come out??
How is it one year on
Still loving it! I use it all the time, usually to refresh and dewrinkle clothes.
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May you share your experiences and rating after 8 months using this?
Absolutely! I use it almost daily to freshen my nice pants/shirts/dresses/jackets and get the wrinkles out. It’s become an appliance that I really don’t want to every live without. And it’s extremely easy to maintain (literally no maintenance) and use. So no complaints and a very happy customer here :)
@@agirlandagadget3093 thanks for your sharing. I may get one soon 😁
Which model did you get? the mirror version ? and how tall / wide is it exactly ?
It’s this S3MFBN model with a mirror finish and the dimensions are 23 x 17.5 x 72.75 inches, so about 6 feet tall, 1.5 feet wide, and almost 2 feet deep :) amzn.to/3MBb4kh
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Great video! Did the unit require special venting/ducting like a regular dryer has? Also, has the unit raised the humidity level in your home?
No venting required. It has its own heat pump system. Now regarding humidity that's interesting and I personally don't know the answer to it yet.