LG Electronics 5.0 cu. ft. High Efficiency Mega Capacity Smart Top Load Washer with TurboWash3D and Wi-Fi Enabled in White, ENERGY STAR

TurboWash3D provides a powerful yet gentle clean in 29 minutes. Pairs best with LG Electric DLE7300WE or Gas DLG7301WE Dryer(s). Smart Home enabled to operate and troubleshoot remotely with app.

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The look is familiar, but this is nothing like the top load washer you remember growing up. TurboWash3D technology provides a new dimension of clean, so it’s kinder to clothes. Smart features let you start the washer from the comfort of your couch or automatically reorder detergent so you never run out again. Mega capacity handles more clothes in every load, for big time savings every week.

  • Exclusive LG TurboWash3D gives a complete yet gentle clean to help get through more in less time
  • Simplify your laundry to-do list and access key LG washer features remotely using LG ThinQ technology
  • ColdWash technology uses cold water and enhanced washing motions to penetrate deep into fabrics, giving you cold water savings with warm water performance
  • Get It All Done In Less Time. Mega Capacity (5.0 cu. ft.) means you have even more room to do laundry in fewer loads
  • Get your clothes clean and experience a smarter way to wash with our innovative 6Motion technology, each wash cycle combines up to 6 different wash motions to provide a revolutionary cleaning experience
  • Backed by a 10-year limited warranty, the LG Direct Drive Motor delivers peace of mind with every load
  • TrueBalance anti-vibration system reduces washer noise and vibration for smooth, quiet performance
  • No need for laundry to be noisy, the LG LoDecibel motor: chances are you may not even notice it
  • Enjoy the convenience of a clear lid that allows you to watch your washer in action, uninterrupted – and closing it is safe and quiet thanks to our smooth-operating hydraulic hinge
  • TubClean Cycle thoroughly cleans and dries the washtub to help keep it fresh
  • NeveRust wash tub is made of durable stainless steel, avoiding nicks that can snag fabrics
  • EasyDispense allows you to pour in your detergent, bleach and fabric softener all at once
  • Monitor your laundry remotely with an ingenious smartphone app – You can stop or check the status of your running wash anytime anywhere
  • Troubleshoot quickly and efficiently with SmartDiagnosis
  • ENERGY STAR

Additional information

Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.)

5

Height With Lid Open 90 Degrees (In)

57.25

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

28.38 x 44.5 x 27

Certifications and Listings

CSA Listed,Energy Star

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year Parts and Labor, Direct Drive Motor 10 Years, and Limited Lifetime Drum

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Mody

    Still getting to know my new washer and dryer. The washer drum is huge and it handled a king sized comforter with ease. The dryer is electric and the drying time is just as fast as my previous gas dryer. So l would say l am quite pleased with my purchases the LG washer and dryer. I would recommend the pair. The color is really pretty and modern.

  2. 03

    by Mickey

    I love this washer! It replaced a front load. It can hold all our bath and kitchen towels in one load and we use less detergent. My forever washer!!

  3. 03

    by Rhiannon

    Load size is amazing!

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