LG Steam Direct Washing Machine - What WE Say...This is one of the biggest items we’ve ever had to review on LittleStuff, but it’s also one of the most important buys a busy parent will make. As a family of six, to maintain any semblance of control on our own personal laundry mountain I need to do at least one wash a day – more for towels/sheets and the like. When LG asked if we’d like to review the new Steam Direct machine, I had a quick look at the spec and then literally snaffled their hand off. My own machine had started to make scary death-throes whines on the spin, and clothes were coming out with dark marks they hadn’t had when they went in. A new machine was essential – a buying decision I go through every 2 years since having children. And my own personal laundry mountain. So what’s so supposedly special about this one from LG? Well, first and foremost is the clever-but-dull inside genius in the machine. LG have done away with the drive belt system of old (that has your machine waddling out from its cave when attempting the fast spin, and which whines, wails, and goes pop after a couple of years of intensive use), and instead attached a motor to the drum. And then they top it off by guaranteeing the motor for ten years. So the machine may be expensive (started at £800, now down to around £650), but in ten years I’ll have saved myself the cost of two replacements, and made my money back even without running costs. Next; it’s HUGE – it takes a 9kg load. Thirdly, they’ve added steam, which should make it better at cleaning and stain removal. Last but not least it’s eco-efficient by clever jiggery-magic-ery which will not only save on my water/fuel bills, but also ease my green conscience. But, of course, these things don’t always do what they say – so as is the LittleStuff way, one very very large and shiny black monster took up residence in my kitchen, and the trials began. Let’s face it – there can’t be much more daunting to a washing machine than a family of 3 boys, a toddler with pale pink clothes and a love of dirt and strawberries. Fair play to LG, I said. They must be quite confident. So. Does it work? Well… yes. The first thing you notice is the size of the door – clever designer LG people not only increased the drumsize, but the door is also a huge porthole to allow a kingsize duvet easy access (and leave room for the sheets too). The child lock is brilliant, works faultlessly, and is essential as small marauders will not be able to resist the panel of lit up musical buttons and tactile spin dial. The first job of every cycle is to weigh your load (I have never yet managed a whole 9kg), and so decide exactly how much water to use. So – small Happy points on the machine now we have the basics covered:
So. I do less washing because of the enormous drum. What I do wash is done economically and efficiently. It runs quietly, looks beautiful, will rescue me at 7 in the morning and will also iron an emergency shirt for me. (Well, there is one teeny thing. It will turn you into a bit of a sad soul who gets a gleam in their eye and talks washing machine technology to anyone who pauses for a nanosecond anywhere in its sleek black much-loved vicinity…) Website: www.comet.co.uk |
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LG Steam Direct Washing Machine - What THEY Say...Unlike conventional washing machine motors, the LG Direct Drive is a state-of-the-art integration of motor, belt, and pulley into a single, quiet, and durable motor that is directly attached to the drum. Steam Wash - Steam molecules (1,600 times smaller than water) go deep into fibres, fluff them up, and remove ingrained dirt. Allergy Care - This revolutionary programme ensures that 99.98% of allergens, such as dust mites and pollen, are removed from the wash load. Energy Saving - The LG Dual Spray System saves energy by simultaneously releasing steam and water into the drum, improving heating efficiency and reducing running time. Website: www.comet.co.uk |
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