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Hi Andy, I thought something is with wrong with my new LG washing machine as it uses little water. but after I watched your video, It might not be the case. Please confirm LG washer's water level. Thank you very much.
Initially it certainly can be a bit surprising, but high efficiency washing machines use much less water than the traditional washing machines. There are wash cycles that enable you to use greater volumes of water, but is typically not necessary.
that spray rinse was really neat....but it would be better if you got a proper rinse and then a final spray rinse like that... and not just a spray rinse by itself... I mean, I guess they've tested that it does rinse properly during research and developement but still...I know the camera mic can magnify weird sounds making them sound much more pronounced than they actually are if you're there physically... I made a video once and heard sounds the camera picked up that I couldn't hear or at least could barely hear in reality.
@@One-Day-After-Another like yourself I have to question the effectiveness of these high-efficiency type units. I've however been quite happy with it and the results. I have to agree regarding the sounds, it's nowhere near as bad as some people make it out to be. It's also segregated from the house in the garage so noise is not a factor anyway.
I know these aren't meant to be filled up unless you hit the more water button or whatever it is, but how are the top of those clothes getting cleaned? We just got this washer yesterday and i feel like unless i add more water the clothes dont smell clean. Some even dryer than the others like they didnt even get that wet. Like i was watching it and a pair of short did not get wet like the rest. It was a small load if that counts. Also ours is somehow putting water on the floor right in front of the washer. I havent been able to catch how it does it yet, but it isn't anywhere else around the machine except right in front as if when it spins to rinse and such it may be throwing it out. Im going to stay and watch it tomorrow to see how it is happening, but im thinking of taking it back before our 2 days is up. Disappointing 😞
I add plus water every load! It took a year before I figured that out. I’m not super happy with this machine. I just don’t feel like the clothes are clean enough. I do leave the lid up for the other people that asked that. It had a see through lid and that’s the only reason I can handle it to stay open all the time.
@@Thealbatross01926 I honestly have to say I don’t think the clothes do get clean. I use water plus every single load. I’ve had a year and I’m not happy with it. I would not recommend this type of washer. My clothes always used to smell clean and fresh not with this machine.
Nice washer. I am also looking into this model. Are you satisfied? Do you keep the door open or closed? I have keep the door open all the time with my front load washer which I hate.
Seriously I love this washer. It should have been purchased before I hastily bought the previous one. I believe this is well-engineered, it's a smart washer, and the app is a plus so I'm alerted when a load is done.
@@Christine-xs2of interesting you mentioned that, I came real close to getting a front opening washer before I decided on this one. Some manufacturers are even including a mold control aspect for the front loaders. Not necessary to keep the lid open on this one, I will keep it open sometimes however since the garage can get a bit humid.
Is the sound while it's spinning normal? Sort of sounds like a rubbing or zhhhhhh, zhhhhh kind of sound. Just asking because I recently purchased one and that is what I am hearing. Thanks
Yes, in my experience, those sounds are normal, the electronics are working in that they are triggering the mechanisms that cause the tub to spin, balance the load and assess the contents, to determine the amount of water needed, based on the wash type.
Good question. There is a lock mechanism on the lid that engages when a load is underway. This is intended to protect you, and also to avoid the washing machine miscalculating wash load volume, as it senses the volume of laundry and adds the appropriate amount of water. If it were to remain unlocked, it would be easy to add to the load volume and that can affect the wash results. Have you ever added the detergent cup right into the wash? Alternatively, I will often wipe out the inside of the detergent cup with an article from the wash load itself.
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Here i sit on Friday night watching someone on TH-cam do their laundry!!!
@@kevinguitar1224 sometimes, that just might be all that you need in the moment!
Hi Andy, I thought something is with wrong with my new LG washing machine as it uses little water. but after I watched your video, It might not be the case. Please confirm LG washer's water level. Thank you very much.
Initially it certainly can be a bit surprising, but high efficiency washing machines use much less water than the traditional washing machines. There are wash cycles that enable you to use greater volumes of water, but is typically not necessary.
This is one of LG best washer and dryers products.
@@bennett994 Can't disagree. Very pleased with the purchase, thank you for the affirmation.
that spray rinse was really neat....but it would be better if you got a proper rinse and then a final spray rinse like that... and not just a spray rinse by itself... I mean, I guess they've tested that it does rinse properly during research and developement but still...I know the camera mic can magnify weird sounds making them sound much more pronounced than they actually are if you're there physically... I made a video once and heard sounds the camera picked up that I couldn't hear or at least could barely hear in reality.
@@One-Day-After-Another like yourself I have to question the effectiveness of these high-efficiency type units. I've however been quite happy with it and the results. I have to agree regarding the sounds, it's nowhere near as bad as some people make it out to be. It's also segregated from the house in the garage so noise is not a factor anyway.
I know these aren't meant to be filled up unless you hit the more water button or whatever it is, but how are the top of those clothes getting cleaned? We just got this washer yesterday and i feel like unless i add more water the clothes dont smell clean. Some even dryer than the others like they didnt even get that wet. Like i was watching it and a pair of short did not get wet like the rest. It was a small load if that counts. Also ours is somehow putting water on the floor right in front of the washer. I havent been able to catch how it does it yet, but it isn't anywhere else around the machine except right in front as if when it spins to rinse and such it may be throwing it out. Im going to stay and watch it tomorrow to see how it is happening, but im thinking of taking it back before our 2 days is up. Disappointing 😞
I add plus water every load! It took a year before I figured that out. I’m not super happy with this machine. I just don’t feel like the clothes are clean enough. I do leave the lid up for the other people that asked that. It had a see through lid and that’s the only reason I can handle it to stay open all the time.
It’s uses a blooming action which pushes close from the middle of the basket to the outer edges to come back up again
@@Thealbatross01926 I honestly have to say I don’t think the clothes do get clean. I use water plus every single load. I’ve had a year and I’m not happy with it. I would not recommend this type of washer. My clothes always used to smell clean and fresh not with this machine.
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Sure makes a lot of sense of noise
Nice washer. I am also looking into this model. Are you satisfied?
Do you keep the door open or closed? I have keep the door open all the time with my front load washer which I hate.
Seriously I love this washer. It should have been purchased before I hastily bought the previous one. I believe this is well-engineered, it's a smart washer, and the app is a plus so I'm alerted when a load is done.
Also, the door must be closed, the cycle will only run if the mechanism is engaged and the door is locked.
Oh I meant when the washer is not in use. For front load, need to keep it open for mold prevention etc 😢
@@Christine-xs2of interesting you mentioned that, I came real close to getting a front opening washer before I decided on this one. Some manufacturers are even including a mold control aspect for the front loaders. Not necessary to keep the lid open on this one, I will keep it open sometimes however since the garage can get a bit humid.
Is the sound while it's spinning normal? Sort of sounds like a rubbing or zhhhhhh, zhhhhh kind of sound. Just asking because I recently purchased one and that is what I am hearing. Thanks
Yes, in my experience, those sounds are normal, the electronics are working in that they are triggering the mechanisms that cause the tub to spin, balance the load and assess the contents, to determine the amount of water needed, based on the wash type.
Just got one delivered this morning. I hear all that noise too, guessing it's normal? The reviews all say how 'quiet' it is.😶
@@begpar to me, the sounds seem to be normal, then again they do not bother me much as the unit is in the garage and not in common area of my home.
@@begpar I'm here wondering about that noise too. Did you keep it?
@@WillyBFree6 yes. It's a great washer. 100% happy with it.
Lots of stuff happening there that's looks wired... starts, stops..long spin before spray rinse.
Interesting, does anything look out of whack to you?
@@AndyMahnFL411 I don't know about "out of whack" but modern washers have "think alot" before doing something?🤨
@@markdavid7013 💯
I just buy my LG top load washer n dryer n the washer is not spinning
@@donnettethompson8636 have you let it run through a full cycle and observed? If it's brand new, it should be under warranty, good luck.
Hi, is it possible to open the lid when its filling to rinse out my detergent cup?
Good question. There is a lock mechanism on the lid that engages when a load is underway. This is intended to protect you, and also to avoid the washing machine miscalculating wash load volume, as it senses the volume of laundry and adds the appropriate amount of water. If it were to remain unlocked, it would be easy to add to the load volume and that can affect the wash results. Have you ever added the detergent cup right into the wash? Alternatively, I will often wipe out the inside of the detergent cup with an article from the wash load itself.
22:43 butterfly
LG..washer
The washer sounds like that???
yes.