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Old 04-06-2015, 10:21 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by lisaly View Post
My LG has a feature that you can have it use more water by just a press of a button. They don't put a light in the washer, so you can leave the door open between uses to allow it to dry, but I have never had to do that. There is no smell. The Maytag Neptune always had that problem, but the LG does not. If I am concerned about anything dirty, I use a prewash cycle first. I wash my silks in my washer, Katie's cashmere sweaters, and many other delicate items. Even when I've accidentally used a small amount of bleach, it's so evenly distributed in the water, my clothes are always fine. I've had a front loader for so many years that I don't know how the newer top loaders work without the agitators, but I'm sure they are also great.
The new LG top loader washer doesn't have that big agitator. The bottom has a high low which moves first one way then depending on the type and size of the load will go the opposite way. It doesn't continue to move like the old washers, it tends to stop here and there like soaking, again the length of time depends on what the load is and how big. You also have a choice of how much water, amount of time and so on by just pushing down and holding the start button. You can also take your smart phone and it will program into it so you can turn on and start your wash no matter where you are. I can't tell you how many features both the washer and dryer have. Many! I dearly love them and they sure are much quieter than the old ones.
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