
Full-size and fully featured, with the washer on the bottom and dryer on top, the sleek single unit LG WashTower takes up half the space, giving you room to add a sink, a folding table or whatever you like. But unlike conventional stacked pairs, LG’s Center Control panel is perfectly positioned with both washer and dryer controls at just the right height. Built-in intelligence makes laundry less of a chore by taking out the guesswork, while top-of-the-line innovations put advanced cleaning power within reach.
A: The ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 4.5 Cu.Ft. 6-Cycle Front-Load Washer and 7.4 Cu.Ft. 6-Cycle Gas Dryer WashTower™ with Steam and Built-in Intelligence - Black Steel, Model # WKGX201HBA does not come with an LP Nozzle Conversion Kit as an included accessory. The LP Conversion Kit, Part # 383EEL3002D has to be purchased separately...^IFV
Q: Can the door opening be changed from left to right?
A: The door for the Dryer on the LG 4.5 Cu.Ft. 6-Cycle Front-Load Washer and 7.4 Cu.Ft. 6-Cycle Gas Dryer WashTower™ with Steam and Built-in Intelligence - White, Model # WKGX201HWA is reversible but the door for the washer is not reversible...^IFV
A: The gasket has drain holes, so there are only small independent drops of water on it after a cycle. The door has a clever magnetic prop to keep the door slightly open when the machine is not in use so everything can dry out. And, there is a Tub Clean cycle designed to be used every 30 cycles or so designed to keep things clean, including unseen areas. If you choose to use the LG app, ThinQ, it will remind you when to run the Tub Clean cycle.
Q: What is the total depth needed, including the 4 inches for venting, for the unit?
A: The depth of the washer is 30-3/8". To ensure sufficient clearance for water inlet hoses, drain hose and airflow, allow minimum clearances of at least 1'' at the sides and 4'' behind the appliance. Be sure to allow for wall, door, or floor moldings that may increase the required clearances. So the total depth needed is 34-3/8". ^Daphane
Q: Can this unit be installed in a second floor condominium laundry closet?
A: The dryer exhaust system must be exhausted to the outside of the dwelling. If the dryer is not exhausted outdoors, some fine lint and large amounts of moisture will be expelled into the laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any area of the home may create a health and fire hazard. ^Daphane
Q: if washer or dryer breaks does the whole unit need to be replaced or just the broken unit
A: If one of the components breaks down beyond repair, the whole unit would have to be replaced--which is similar to stacked sets. Will stacked, if, say, the washer breaks down beyond repair after a few years, you probably couldn't find the exact same washer to replace it, so you would need to replace both units. Stacking units not specifically designed to be stacked together could be dangerous and would probably void the warranty.
A: This is a little low but its very easy to to pull clothes out as the opening is quite large. The washer is ultra-quiet when running as well.
Q: Does the electric unit require BOTH 110 and 220 line?
A: You will need two outlets for the wash tower. The Dryer has to be plugged into the 240 V outlet but the washer has to be plugged into a 120 V, 60Hz grounded outlet. The washer comes with a power cord attached, but the dryer does not. The power cord for the dryer has to be purchased separately. The washer power cord is 6 feet. ^Daphane