LG WT7005CW Washer
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- WT7005CW
- UPC:
- 195174004487
- EAN:
- 0195174004487
- ASIN:
- B0BJ7V2FRB
- Best Buy SKU:
- 6450828
- Walmart SKU:
- 602713335
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Highest Price
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$999.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$645.00 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$835.71 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 676 reviews.
My Whirpool five year old washer went out on Christmas eve. We wanted a washer with an agitator and one you could see the clothes actually washing. LG Hit all of the wants and needs. I am very happy with this product
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Now that I have used the washer for about a month or so, I have to say I really like it. I love the options and it is very efficient. Being older, there was a but of a learning curve with all the computer settings, but now find it very convenient.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently purchased an LG washer. I thought I'd be intimidated by the dials, but it is so easy to select what is needed for your wash load. I love the way the washer knows the proper settings and water level that is required. I couldn't be happier.
Love the options & adjusts time on cycles depending size of load. 4 way agitator not like old agitators more a blend of impeller & agitator really liking it. Clothes clean no problems there. Only wished book was download - had to print pages needed to refer to as needed .
A fairly recent purchase--less than a month--so I'm still learning the ins and outs of the machine. I am happy of the quality of my washes but a bit frustrated that I am limited by my ability to control some of the functionality. Also, I am very obviously using much more water in my washes the with my prior machine as I am certain my next water bill will show--my wash times are much, much, much longer per load, as well. It is early but am feeling some buyer's regret...
Seems to work all right. Not convinced it uses enough water without using the deep fill option. The wash cycles are _long_. 1.5-2 hours long. Also, the discharge hose is too short and on the wrong side. We had to install the machine sideways. LG, why is the hose so short? Why did you glue it on so that a longer one can't be added later.
The normal cycle on my LGwt7005cw just enough water to cover the bottom of washer.Deep wash keeps adding water when it doesn't need any. No in between all these cycles are useless. Can't add water to normal cycle it goes to deep wash witch is to much water . What is the reason not being able to have lid open during cycle till you close lid.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] lasted 3 years and had constant problems, after 3 years the warranty ended so i had to buy a new one almost immediately. I have LG computer monitors and an LG tv that have lasted 10+ years. what a piece of junk washer from a company that makes fantastic electronics.
We just wanted a basic washing machine without a lot of bells and whistles and this unit seemed to fit the bill. But after a month of trying to like this washer, I give up. It spends a lot of time "sensing" the load (LG calls it SmartDiagnosis, but if this is what they call smart I'd hate to see the dumb version), but not much time actually washing. The cycle seems very long with a lot of soaking/thinking, but not a lot of washing/agitating time. The water level is frequently so low that you can't see it. I've seen the agitator (LG "TurboDrum Technology") struggle to pull a lone sock down into the tub for 15 minutes or more - I feel like a spectator at a sporting event watching the underdog struggle to pull ahead, saying, "You can do it, you can do it!", but ultimately it can't. There's nothing "turbo" about the agitator, drum or wash speed unless you're a snail or turtle. There's no way that it's getting anything really clean. And while trying to conserve water is a worthy goal, the rinse cycle uses such little water that any captured dirt - and most of the used detergent - ends up as smudges on your clothes. That's a really bad look on darks. When your clothes come out of the washer looking dirtier than when they went in it's a problem. I'm only rating this washer a 1 star because (1) the dirt smudges seem to blend in well on your whites, (2) because it has a glass lid which makes watching the entire frustrating experience a little bit easier, and (3) because it looks nicer than Grandma's old wash board. So, if you want to waste several hundred dollars, I recommend just flushing it down the toilet. But if you want to waste money AND experience hours of disappointment and frustration, and wear dirty clothes, then this is the washer for you.
Have owned product for 15 months, and the control panel labels are wearing off. Poor quality. Machine leaves lint residue on clothing, especially dark clothing. Poor performance. I can't believe unit does not have a user cleanable filter.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $835.71 (Jun 22) to $929.54 (May 6) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $896.05.
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