
Customers value the SteamWasher 4.0 for its excellent cleaning performance and quiet operation. They also appreciate its large capacity, making it suitable for bulky items, and find it easy to use. Positive feedback highlights the effective spin cycle, reducing drying time, and the useful steam function. The attractive design and competitive price are also frequently praised.
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I am the proud owner of a new 4.0 cu. ft. LG SteamWasher WM3250HVA front-loading washer, courtesy of the fine craftsmanship of LG. Coupled with it's mate, my LG SteamDryer DLEX3250V electric dryer, my clothes are better cared for, and easier to wash and dry, than I've ever before encountered. As a team, they meet my laundry needs, and then some. Such versatility I had not known was possible. Technologically, they're intuitive, and their ease of use is amazing. Would I recommend either or both units to family and friends? YES! They reduce work, and enable more enjoyment from the mundane. Five out of Five Stars, together, or separate, LG doesn't have an equal...
This review is from LG - SteamWasher 4.0 Cu. Ft. 9-Cycle Ultralarge-Capacity High-Efficiency Steam Front-Loading Washer - Graphite Steel
Posted by CFLeffen
This machine has music instead of a buzzer. Large enough for blankets, easy to use settings and cleans great. The only thing is done of the writing can be hard to read without glasses.
This review is from LG - SteamWasher 4.0 Cu. Ft. 9-Cycle Ultralarge-Capacity High-Efficiency Steam Front-Loading Washer - Graphite Steel
Posted by Laundryqueen
Overall, I am very happy with my new washer. My clothes get clean, there is no soap residue, and the amount of water used appears to be very low. One thing that's annoying is that water (sometimes a LOT of water) is left in the detergent dispenser tray. I live in an area that has high humidities and the threat of mold is everywhere. Having water left in the dispenser is not an optimal situation due to the opportunity for mold to grow in there. So every time I do a load of clothes, I have to take out the dispenser tray, dry it out, dry out the cavity where the dispenser try resides and let everything air out really well before I put the tray back in where it belongs. It's not a dealbreaker, but it would have been nice not to have to deal with this every time I run a load of clothes. Other than that, I'm very happy with the machine.
Posted by Vicki