LG 4.5 cu ft, 7.4 cu ft 120V Electric Clothes Dryer
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- WKGX201HGA
- UPC:
- 195174042687
- EAN:
- 0195174042687
- ASIN:
- B0BDMXJJ95
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6511283
- Walmart SKU:
- 1112051158
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$2,228.89 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 2010 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this about 1 year ago and I still get excited when it's time for laundry, because of this machine. I know that's silly, but on top of doing a fantastic job cleaning, drying, and steaming clothes, it's beautiful and fun to operate. I love that the dryer knows what settings to use based on what was just washed -- they talk to each other! SO quiet (except for the finishing chimes, they go on for quite the song), so efficient, I'm a very happy customer.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I definitely haven't ever been this excited to have an appliance delivered before. As they wheeled it into our backyard and into our laundry room I felt like a kid on Christmas. This is one of the first "next gen" appliances for us, and a major upgrade over our previous washer and dryer. The first thing I noticed is they got the heights right. The dryer is convenient to put things in and out of without feeling like you have to reach up, and the washer is at an easy to reach height as well. As we did our first dozen loads of laundry, it was obvious that this washer and dryer unit was laundry-life-changing. One of the big upgrades on the washer side is that it leaves much less water in what I would call the seal channel of the door area. It seems like it does a great job of getting all the water out. You can also see this when you take your clothes out after a spin cycle, and they are nearly dry already. I think this plays to the efficiency of the appliance as well. Also, the control panel is very easy to use, and I really like that you can turn on the panel for the washer and dryer separately. The regular wash cycle is fast, and it's actually close to what the timer says. On our old washer, if it said 50 minutes, it was probably closer to 70. This washed a regular load in under 40 minutes. Once the wash is done, you put them in the dryer and your settings carry over. Were you washing on blanket settings? It knows it, and puts itself on the correct setting - pretty amazing. There's also a plethora of customizations that can be made to both washing and drying. The tech features are awesome, but also easy to use. The AI is built-in, so there's not need to mess with any settings. It takes the guesswork out of doing the laundry. The dryer also has a cool wrinkle care feature, so that if you leave your clothes in the dryer for a while, it will lightly tumble them occasionally, so they don't wrinkle. I like that because I am notorious for doing so! The lit inner drums of both the washer and dryer make it really easy to see. I've never seen an effective light inside a dryer until now! My one concern, moving from a side by side to a stackable was the potential vibration. I set it up without the wall anchors initially to see how it would do, and I was really surprised. Blankets, towels, really anything we throw at it, there is no vibration, no movement, nothing. This machine is super quiet, and really stable. I would say this is the perfect washer and dryer if you have a baby, and limited space. There's almost no extra noise from it, no typical rush of water sound, not banging around of a loose drum, nothing. It's really amazing how quiet it is.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is our first LG appliance that we have and we work it like a dog. The washing options and drying options are very plentiful. I catch the wife operating the appliance from her phone and laughing because I'm old fashioned and like to use the control panel. The machine has not had one hiccup at all and fit our application perfectly, and moving the washer to the second floor out side the master bedroom it is a very quite and solid machine, It's our new Mercedes parked up stairs.
Beautiful laundry tower has given my laundry room a colorful twist. Takes the same amount of floor space as a single machine and the controls are in the center, so very easy to access. Happy with their full capacity and excellent laundry results. Would definitely recommend.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been a homeowner for about 18 years now and have gone through our fair share of washers and dryers. As a mom to a pre-teen girl who plays sports and a contractor husband, we constantly have laundry. We don't just have laundry either. We have stained, muddy, greasy, and stinky laundry. THIS IS HANDS-DOWN THE BEST WASHER AND DRYER I HAVE EVER OWNED. We do roughly 10-12 loads a week and I have not been disappointed yet. I was a bit leery about purchasing LG, but after a house fire, we needed all new appliances including washer and dryers. We did our research and just kept coming back to this unit for size, price, look, and features. Upon installing it, I realized we've been missing out in life. The front load cleans like a charm and does not have that old stinky musty smell like other front loaders. I see that the rubber piece around the door actually has built in holes and I think the washer actually washes it in the cycle. The LED light is a huge plus for me too because we placed this as a built in to a small closet under our stairs, but in our bedroom so I can do a load while the husband is asleep and I don't have to turn the closet or room lights on. I'm obsessed! All this talk about the washer and I haven't even mentioned the dryer. I have never had a dryer that has dried my clothing or kept my clothing smelling this good. We've had all the big brands before and honestly, this one really works! The wrinkle function is keys to keeping my husbands tshirt collection looking awesome. Bravo LG! We purchased 2 units. One for our bedroom and one for our up stairs closet for our daughter to do her own laundry. Waiting for the husband to install that one, but for now, we've been using this for roughly 10 weeks and have been super happy!
We've been using this machine for a couple months now, and here's my experience so far: The Good It does a good job cleaning. It does so effectively and quietly. I like the app features (but more on that later) that let you control the unit to a degree from your phone. Since we have ours in the basement, I also like that I can check the estimated time remaining in the cycle remotely and that it sends me a push notification when my washing/drying is done. The lint trap is far easier to clean than my previous dryer. I like that the front control panel does not have any "printed-on" button labels - on my old machine, the lettering rubbed away, likely from age/exposure to solvents in the cleaning products. That should not be an issue with this design. I also like the central placement of the control panel vs. stacking units that could go side by side, which would make the dryer controls positioned above my head. Overall the performance has been good so far, but I am a nit-picky person, so... The Bad While the lint trap is easy to clean, I also have to clean the rubber door gasket on the dryer every couple of cycles, as it collects lint on it in a way my old machine never did. I thought the rear vent inside the dryer was starting to rust, but upon further inspection it looks like it may have had some kind of adhesive on it that has collected lint which is now stuck to it. I have found some of the settings to be counterintuitive, or require some backtracking to get the machine to do what I want. For example, some settings (let's say a particular water temperature, steam, etc.) are only available in certain wash modes. I find I end up going through a cycle setup only to find that I can't do steam and then need to start again, guessing at a different mode that hopefully will allow me to input the settings I want. I could also look through the manual each time, or eventually memorize them all (?) but that's not any more convenient to me than what I'm doing now. I wish I had more control rather than the unit deciding it's smarter than I am. If I want to super steam my delicates, I should have that right. Similar story with trying to activate the interior light - sometimes it will let you, sometimes not. Why must use of the light be restricted at times? Who is the light going to hurt? Though I really like the app, it's crazy that so much basic functionality is locked away in there instead being accessible from the main control panel of the unit. For example, it is not possible to set a delayed cycle from the main control panel, but this can be done through the app. I cannot fathom how this point got through a product design review. This is incredibly basic functionality, and there are so many opportunities for it to break - if I don't have a smart phone or if its battery dies or I don't have it available, if I don't have wifi or the wifi in my house goes down, if the wifi hardware fails on the washer/dryer, if the wifi signal is bad from my router to the washer/dryer location, if LG decides to stop supporting the app or to start offering it as a subscription service. If any of these things happen, then basic functionality of the unit is entirely inaccessible. And that's just what I can think of right now. Who was in charge of this decision? It's NUTS! The app is great, but some of these functions should really be part of the physical control panel.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was very excited to get the tower. I thought about it for a few weeks then decided to go ahead and get it, however it's a big disappointment the dry sucks it doesn't dry my clothes it always stops before the timer is up it takes HOURS of trying to get my clothes dry enough. I wouldn't recommend it to no one. The only thing good about it is the space saving. Waste of money
I bought the new LG ThinQ wash tower and was terribly disappointed in the quality of the machines. The dryer barely worked on any of the settings. I returned the tower to the store where purchased. Happy that I didn't get rid of my older washer and dryer.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this tower for the extra features that allow for a extra spin, delayed wash, soak, and the dryer features for steam. These features do not work without a Bluetooth connection to your phone. I have never gotten my IPhone 11 to connect to the stupid appliance therefore this VERY expense washer dryer has very few functions. The repair guy couldn't get the phone pair - but that's not under warranty
There was nothing in my dryer but towels & I heard loud banging so I checked the laundry room and my dryer door was shattering everywhere! Four inch long shards of glass! I have video & pictures of it. Scared too death of this product and want my money back to buy a different brand!
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