If I had to guess...........
......I'd say our old Whirlpool was one of the higher-end Auto Dry models, as Vacerator has suggested.
One thing I left out is that we dried most of our clothes on low heat, with the dryness set close to the midpoint between dry & very dry.
Towels were dried on high, with the dryness setting @ very dry.
On the LG's, the consumer is locked out of many of the combinations we were used to both on the washer & dryer. LG seems to be in love with the higher heat settings. Would like to have one downloadable cycle for washer & dryer that returns control of these expensive items back to us.
We'll figure it all out, eventually.
powerfin64.....seems like the washer manual for the 4000 series was rushed to print. Even the on-line version doesn't clearly state how to execute a straight rinse & spin on the 4000's. Owners from a few years ago would probably be suprised how many changes have been made. Any thoughts? Thanks.
......I'd say our old Whirlpool was one of the higher-end Auto Dry models, as Vacerator has suggested.
One thing I left out is that we dried most of our clothes on low heat, with the dryness set close to the midpoint between dry & very dry.
Towels were dried on high, with the dryness setting @ very dry.
On the LG's, the consumer is locked out of many of the combinations we were used to both on the washer & dryer. LG seems to be in love with the higher heat settings. Would like to have one downloadable cycle for washer & dryer that returns control of these expensive items back to us.
We'll figure it all out, eventually.
powerfin64.....seems like the washer manual for the 4000 series was rushed to print. Even the on-line version doesn't clearly state how to execute a straight rinse & spin on the 4000's. Owners from a few years ago would probably be suprised how many changes have been made. Any thoughts? Thanks.