LG 4.5 cu ft Washer Dryer Combo WM3998HBA: Difference between revisions

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*Says condensing dryer is faster, but heat pump dryer is more energy efficient
*Says condensing dryer is faster, but heat pump dryer is more energy efficient
*Only 2% of the households have them.
*Conclusion: if you want speed, get vented, if you want energy efficiency, get ventless.
*But - combining this with washer in one - if you want efficiency and speed (you just walk away, no transfer of wet clothes needed) - then get the combo ventless.


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Revision as of 15:45, 1 July 2022

Combination Washer-Dryer

  • Reviews are positive in general [1]
  • Drying issues - some are user error, others it works flawlessly
  • Great pluses: 1200W, water saving, superefficient, actually saves time with longer cycles because you simply walk away and don't have to move the clothes to dry. Space saving. And no vent! Condenses the water.

Dryer Only

  • Says condensing dryer is faster, but heat pump dryer is more energy efficient
  • Only 2% of the households have them.
  • Conclusion: if you want speed, get vented, if you want energy efficiency, get ventless.
  • But - combining this with washer in one - if you want efficiency and speed (you just walk away, no transfer of wet clothes needed) - then get the combo ventless.