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Hello Everyone. We were wondering whether LG will roll out their new models, soon?

Thanks for your help.
 
I found new models on appliance connection.  Looks like they won't be shipping until August.  A WM3600, WM4000, WM4200, and WM4500.  Extremely vague information.  
 
Thanks For responding........

In an earlier post, we confessed some confusion on whether to go with LG, or Electrolux.

To be sure, LG seems to be more on the cutting edge for some things; but, the superior stain removal capabilities of the Electrolux appears to be winning us over.

LG's marketing seems to be indicating that cleaning & stain removal will be equal to the 3900. We'll wait for the LG reviews, but believe Electrolux may win in the end.

Thanks, again.
 
I see that the new LG models doesn't look as much different compare to ours. Perhaps maybe that's what LG does with every new model that would come out?

We've had our LG set for a little over 6 months now. So far, we've been really pleased with both the washer AND the dryer. I don't think I would hesitate anyone to look into these LGs' if you want the best front load washer and dryer on the market today.

But I have used a new Electrolux front load washer last year, I was overall not impressed with it. It didn't clean as well as I thought it would, uses less water, some clothes would get stuck in the drum seal, and it was VERY NOISY during the spin cycles. I would definitely take the LG over the Lux anyday.

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LG rinsing power

I agree, the rinsing power is phenomenal.
I am a professional window washer and I have to wash my wands every weekend.
I had a whirlpool duet and it did poorly on rinsing. The Neptune did best until I bought the 4370 about a month ago. The “towels” cycle is sufficient enough to clean them and by the last rinse, there is hardly any soap. The first time I did it, I added all rinses to the machine and it didn’t need it!
 

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