Amazing-blowing hot air on your clothes to clean them-talk about smelly after 3 or 4 wearings!Why not just run them in the dryer you already have instead of buying their washer?
Tom
Well, I've just read the machine's manual online. I found out several things:
1. I don't think the machine can remove stains from Dry-Clean Only clothes but that's whay they came out with Dryel.
2. To TechniGeek, if you are out there reading this, The machine's "Tub Clean" cycle uses SilverCare and realeases silver ions into the wash tub and kills mold and mildew.
3. SilverCare sanitization does not begin to wear down for a month after you use it on your laundry. This will mean your clothes will stay sanitized for one month afterward. Because of this, the sanitization also keeps mold and mildew from growing on the drum for one month.
4. Apparently, the AirWash can blow wrinkles out of clothes.
5. Yes,it is a washer/dryer combo. Apparently runs on 240 volts.
~SilverCare sanitization does not begin to wear down for a month after you use it on your laundry. This will mean your clothes will stay sanitized for one month afterward. Because of this, the sanitization also keeps mold and mildew from growing on the drum for one month.
To me it means that whatever deleterious effects it has will be passed on to you and your skin for a month, too
I had heard that there were environmental concerns of AG ions in the drain water.
oh and Im thinking Dryel and the above machine are totally unrelated!
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"The dilemma of deciding what to do with clothes that are not dirty enough to warrant a normal wash, but not fit for simply hanging back up in your closet is a thing of the past!"
Uhm... put on a hanger and allow to air. No energy required. Or one could actually buy a used portable mechanical dryer or a rack dryer just to air-fluff stuff that is worn but re-wearable. The idea of putting unwashed clothing in my real dryer doesn't quite appeal to me.
This looks real interesting. I would be interested in this combo. I don't know if they sell it here in the states. But it's like LG is their reliable service? I would never want to experience that again with such poor service.
Peter
I think we should all just forget about this washer business. Want to save on water?
We should all buy one-time-use disposable clothing!
That'll solve the nasty problem of washers and water usage!
Consumer Reports and the EPA would love this shit!
Nice looking machine but I so hate how the Korean manufacterers have to have a useless gimmick to sell their machines. With LG it is that stupid pulsator with the whirly bits on it that do nothing to the fancy steam technology on its FL's that make people go "OOH" in the showroom but is not really that useful everyday.
That is a beautiful machine. Very interesting features. Good fun i imagine but Samsung always have to have a big sticking out control knob somewhere lol.
Just one other thing. I notice it has handles on the sides. I wish everyone else wud adopt them on their machines. I know most people buy a machine and stick it in place for as long as it lasts but us washer boys need something to grip onto when we are changing our machines around and loading in and out of cars. All we get is cut fingers lol.