I have about $1,500 in Samsung credit. I was thinking about getting this unit with my military discount and the $150 for the trade in of my old washer. I hope these last.
@@rachyl7356 I believe it has an additional small washer at the bottom. Probably has a bigger heat pump and condenser as well. Also a dual lint filter. This should make for quicker drying times. Would love to see a comprehensive review of all it's features.
Yes, you will get a notification on your phone and on the washer itself when the wash cycle is done, you can than add your dryer sheets to your clothes.
How does the machine use the bleach for towels.? I did my first load yesterday of towels added bleach to the dispenser and it didn’t use any bleach when cycle ended. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I assume you added bleach to the Bleach dispenser. I have used bleach before and it flushed it out from the dispenser. Make sure to run Calibration before you do any laundry, it is recommended when you first use the machine. You will find it in the Settings menu. Also make sure your washer is up to date as well.
Unfortunately, I do not have the GE unit to compare it to. However, so far all of my clothes and bedding, towels have been dry and not damp after the drying cycle.
I started out thinking this was a review for a washer combo machine. Then, as I scrolled through it, I saw an INTERNET BROWSER? And a bunch of apps like I have on my phone? Google? TH-cam? I can't, in my wildest dreams, imagine needing to web surf on a small screen on my WASHING MACHINE? Are you kidding? ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ???
I will need more time to test and see which one is better, but I'm thinking it will be about the same as the heat pump drying process takes longer in general. I'll try to run similar cycles on both and compare the two.
@@vaiotuber I have the LG and thus far it has performed very well. I am a single man so I don't do very large loads (average 12 lbs. ler load load,, 3 loads weekly). Average time has been 2 1/2 hours and the clothes were perfectly dry. Lint buildup on the gasket has been minimal. Cleaning the lint filter is a breeze and it's totally accessible, as is the condenser fins. The Samsung version is a beast (317 lbs vs the LG 244 lbs). The Samsung filter is similar to the GE and looks like cleaning and maintenance could be a huge undertaking. You'll be working in a cramped area with limited visibility. Samsung's self cleaning function will help (LG also has this feature), but getting in there physically will be problematic.
I agree with you on LG, it is a good performer. It does well and drying has been working great for me as well. The lint filter on Samsung is well built and has a few filter layers which I like as it prevents fine lint to escape to the condenser. I noticed LG Signature Combo has another filter that sits between the lint catcher basket and the condenser. Also the new LG dryer with heat pump features a much better lint filter. As far as Samsung, I believe it has a nice flushing system for the condenser, time will tell and I'll do an update.
@@yyeltsov It is a possibility though the LG WashCombo dries well too. I did see a video somewhere here of Samsung being disassembled to look at the condenser.
Good question. I'm sure it will work with just one hose connected to the cold faucet. I tried that with my LG Washer Combo, however you will need to remember to always modify your cycle and choose Cold before washing anything. Also when it comes time to do a Clean cycle it will require a Hot water connection. Hope this helps!
@@vaiotuber thank you for responding. So if you're recommending to use only cold, I shouldn't use hot water or warm water to the same cold water valve? The GE ultrafast allows both water temperatures to run thru the water valve from the sink.
@@gnewt75 Just saw your question. I don't think it would matter actually so you can run both hot and cold through one valve. I would just choose Cold cycle when running a washer so that it does not throw you an error code stating there is no Hot water hookup or something.
Hi! Is there any chance you could do a really careful measurement of the side-to-side width of the Samsung Bespoke All-in-One? It says 27” but I’m really close on space, and even the smallest amount over or under 27” would make a difference for us. I’ve not found one near me or I’d measure it myself on a display. Thanks so much!
Please press read more. How to get into parametric mode Press these buttons: 1.Child lock 2.Temperature 3.Spin 4.Rinse 5.Spin (Parametric mode shows the stats of the machine currently like you can see water temp water level rpm speed etc) ⚠️Any damage to the machine is not my fault do at your risk⚠️ (To get out of parametric mode press the same exact buttons) This might not work on your machine but if you want to give it a try it’s a really cool mode.
No. 0011 Water level in khz. The lower the number the higher the level (above 325 triggers a refill and 315 to 320 are normal wash levels for low level washes). No. 0012 is Motor Temperature. No. 0014 Shows the detected load for example 0755 is 7.55kg. No. 0008 shows the water temp this displays the water temp in hundreds for example 599 = 59.9°C. No. 0018 shows the rpm when the machine is on a cycle or when the drum is hand spun. I don’t know what are the other numbers for?
I have about $1,500 in Samsung credit. I was thinking about getting this unit with my military discount and the $150 for the trade in of my old washer.
I hope these last.
Hiii thank you for the video , any ideas which concentration setting to use?
Hey there, I have been using the default setting for detergent concentration, however I may up it a notch to see if it makes any difference.
Where is this located
Where did you hear about the LG Signature line combo unit? $6000 sounds incredibly expensive.
LG Signature Combo was announced at IFA in 2023, showcased at CES as well, priced at 6.9 million won ($5,150).
What is the LG Signature supposed to have that makes it so much more expensive? Curious about that.
@@rachyl7356 I believe it has an additional small washer at the bottom. Probably has a bigger heat pump and condenser as well. Also a dual lint filter. This should make for quicker drying times. Would love to see a comprehensive review of all it's features.
does it send any notification to your phone? any integrations with smart home (google/Alexa)?
Absolutely! It is tied to SmartThings app like all Samsung devices, so you get notifications, updates, etc. It works with Google as well.
@@vaiotuber Thank you!
Am I understanding this correctly? Youre rating all in one washer dryer combos?? If yes, yay!! 😂❤🎉 Im looking at them now
Don't purchase. They are extremely expensive to fix and are unreliable
Serious question: Do I have to manually add dryer sheets to the load?
Yes, you will get a notification on your phone and on the washer itself when the wash cycle is done, you can than add your dryer sheets to your clothes.
@@vaiotuber Thank you.
Can you manually open the door or you can only open it use the button on the touch screen?
Yes, you can manually open the door.
How does the machine use the bleach for towels.? I did my first load yesterday of towels added bleach to the dispenser and it didn’t use any bleach when cycle ended. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
I assume you added bleach to the Bleach dispenser. I have used bleach before and it flushed it out from the dispenser. Make sure to run Calibration before you do any laundry, it is recommended when you first use the machine. You will find it in the Settings menu. Also make sure your washer is up to date as well.
How's the dryer compare to the G.E? Does it leave it humind?
Unfortunately, I do not have the GE unit to compare it to. However, so far all of my clothes and bedding, towels have been dry and not damp after the drying cycle.
I started out thinking this was a review for a washer combo machine. Then, as I scrolled through it, I saw an INTERNET BROWSER? And a bunch of apps like I have on my phone? Google? TH-cam? I can't, in my wildest dreams, imagine needing to web surf on a small screen on my WASHING MACHINE? Are you kidding? ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. ???
Which one is better in terms of washing/drying time LG or Samsung?
I will need more time to test and see which one is better, but I'm thinking it will be about the same as the heat pump drying process takes longer in general. I'll try to run similar cycles on both and compare the two.
@@vaiotuber I have the LG and thus far it has performed very well. I am a single man so I don't do very large loads (average 12 lbs. ler load load,, 3 loads weekly). Average time has been 2 1/2 hours and the clothes were perfectly dry. Lint buildup on the gasket has been minimal. Cleaning the lint filter is a breeze and it's totally accessible, as is the condenser fins. The Samsung version is a beast (317 lbs vs the LG 244 lbs). The Samsung filter is similar to the GE and looks like cleaning and maintenance could be a huge undertaking. You'll be working in a cramped area with limited visibility. Samsung's self cleaning function will help (LG also has this feature), but getting in there physically will be problematic.
I agree with you on LG, it is a good performer. It does well and drying has been working great for me as well. The lint filter on Samsung is well built and has a few filter layers which I like as it prevents fine lint to escape to the condenser. I noticed LG Signature Combo has another filter that sits between the lint catcher basket and the condenser. Also the new LG dryer with heat pump features a much better lint filter. As far as Samsung, I believe it has a nice flushing system for the condenser, time will tell and I'll do an update.
I’m just wondering if Samsung is much heavier, maybe it has more big heat pump, so it is better in drying
@@yyeltsov It is a possibility though the LG WashCombo dries well too. I did see a video somewhere here of Samsung being disassembled to look at the condenser.
Does this require two hoses - hot and cold - to work or can it work to a faucet sink to only the cold value in the rear?
Good question. I'm sure it will work with just one hose connected to the cold faucet. I tried that with my LG Washer Combo, however you will need to remember to always modify your cycle and choose Cold before washing anything. Also when it comes time to do a Clean cycle it will require a Hot water connection. Hope this helps!
@@vaiotuber thank you for responding. So if you're recommending to use only cold, I shouldn't use hot water or warm water to the same cold water valve? The GE ultrafast allows both water temperatures to run thru the water valve from the sink.
@@gnewt75 Just saw your question. I don't think it would matter actually so you can run both hot and cold through one valve. I would just choose Cold cycle when running a washer so that it does not throw you an error code stating there is no Hot water hookup or something.
@@vaiotuber thank you for posting this. Are you certain? Because the manufacturer says it cannot be done that way because of water sensors.
Hi! Is there any chance you could do a really careful measurement of the side-to-side width of the Samsung Bespoke All-in-One? It says 27” but I’m really close on space, and even the smallest amount over or under 27” would make a difference for us. I’ve not found one near me or I’d measure it myself on a display. Thanks so much!
Please press read more.
How to get into parametric mode
Press these buttons:
1.Child lock
2.Temperature
3.Spin
4.Rinse
5.Spin
(Parametric mode shows the stats of the machine currently like you can see water temp water level rpm speed etc)
⚠️Any damage to the machine is not my fault do at your risk⚠️
(To get out of parametric mode press the same exact buttons)
This might not work on your machine but if you want to give it a try it’s a really cool mode.
Thanks for sharing. How did you learn about it?
I learned it from my friend he has a normal bespoke washer
No. 0011 Water level in khz. The lower the number the higher the level (above 325 triggers a refill and 315 to 320 are normal wash levels for low level washes).
No. 0012 is Motor Temperature.
No. 0014 Shows the detected load for example 0755 is 7.55kg.
No. 0008 shows the water temp this displays the water temp in hundreds for example 599 = 59.9°C.
No. 0018 shows the rpm when the machine is on a cycle or when the drum is hand spun.
I don’t know what are the other numbers for?
Can you locked the machine?
Yes.
My parents bought something from samaung in 2016 but regret it am a lg fan (: samsung didn't try anything from them again
wish i could trust Samsung, my previous washer and fridge failed within 4 years
I would never buy anything from Samsung without support of a cell provider!!!