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I think it's quite. You hear the buttons and stuff hitting inside more then the mechanical noise
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Gregkl! Thank you once again for your inquiry, I recall answering another question for you earlier. The decibel system has been around since 1876 and has undergone 23 major editions of revision and expansion with the latest one done in 2011! I bring that up to emphasize that it's not that these units SEEM quieter, they ARE quieter than those "oldy but goody machines of the past"! Just think about cars for example, newer cars are much quieter than older cars by far and any sound level comparison uses the decibel rating system. That measurement includes operational noises and any audible humming of the machines motor etc., LG's patented LoDecibel™ Quiet Operation technology along with a TrueBalance antivibration system and a direct drive motor reduces unnecessary noise and vibration, chances are you'll never even notice it. Decibel rating is about 55dBA, which places it somewhere between a quiet stream or normal office noise (50dBA) and normal conversation at (60dBA)...IFV
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