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A compact Washer like the LG WM1388HW 2.2 which I have, is a Standalone Washer. It has an ordinary 110-120volt Electric Plug. All it needs is 120v, Water, and a Drain, and you're in business. I have a Compact, Panda 3.75cu ft Dryer. My Dryer has a ordinary, regular 120v plug. Both the compact washer and compact dryer, are separate units. You can wash in one. You can dry in the other. If one Breaks, you replace the broken one. IF YOU ALREADY HAVE A WORKING DRYER-, And it has a funny Electric plug for 220volts. Just Replace the Electric Plug On the Dryer so it then plugs into the wall directly. A Dryer can only be 120v, or 220volts. 120volts is an ordinary, regular Electric Plug. 220v has a different Electric Plug. If Needed, just buy a new Plug for the Dryer to plug into the wall directly. ABSOLUTELY NO NEED TO REPLACE BOTH THE WASHER AND DRYER. IF ONE WORKS--STILL USE IT. REPLACE ONLY THE BROKEN ONE. If the Dryer has a weird oddball Electric-Plug. Determine if you need a 120v plug, or a 220v Plug. All a Dryer needs is to plug into the wall for power.. Buy a replacement plug for the Dryer to plug into the wall by Itself. Keep Using the washer and dryer as separate machines. Standalone units.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The LG 2.3 cu. ft. Capacity 24” Compact Front Load Washer w/ NFC Tag On, Model # WM1388HW is a stackable unit but it is only compatible with the LG 4.2 cu.ft. Compact Electric Condensing Front Load Dryer, Model # DLEC888W. The Stacking Kit, Part # 5001EL2001H, comes as an included accessory with the dryer. ^CP
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