LG 5.0 cu. ft. HE Mega Capacity Smart Top Load Washer w/ TurboWash3D and Wi-Fi Enabled in Graphite Steel, ENERGY STAR
TurboWash3D provides a powerful yet gentle clean in 29 minutes. Pairs best with LG Electric DLE7300VE or Gas DLG7301VE Dryer(s). Smart Home enabled to operate and troubleshoot remotely with app.
Wash more in less time with 5.0 cu. ft. of mega capacity and TurboWash3D Technology that cuts down on wash times. Save time and energy without sacrificing performance with the WT7300 Series that brings the best of both worlds to your laundry room.
- A complete clean and gentle care, no agitator needed, get your clothes perfectly clean with giving them the gentle care they deserve without the wear and tear of an agitator; the tub and motor rotate independently and in opposite directions, creating a powerful water flow that causes garments to rub against each other throughout the cycle for enhanced washing performance that’s kind to clothes
- LG washers with SmartThinQ technology will change the way you think and the way you live. Gone are the days of patiently waiting for the wash cycle to finish before tackling your laundry to-do list. Download the free app onto your Android or iOS device and time management becomes a breeze. Get alerts on your smartphone the minute clothes are clean, and control key washer features from anywhere, at any time. You can also start a load of wash with a simple voice command, since LG SmartThinQ appliances work with the Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa. Count on LG to give you a helping hand when you need it most
- Using the cold cycle on your washer doesnt have to mean compromising. ColdWash technology uses cold water and enhanced washing motions to penetrate deep into fabrics, giving you cold water savings with warm water performance
- When it comes to laundry capacity, big is good, bigger is better, but biggest is best. With the largest capacity top load washer in its class, now you can wash a king size comforter and full set of bedding in a single load. At 5.0 cu. ft. of mega capacity, you’ll definitely have more room to clean
- Get your clothes clean and experience a smarter way to wash with our innovative 6Motion technology. Each wash cycle combines up to 6 different wash motions to provide a revolutionary cleaning experience
- When your washer uses about 30% less energy and half the amount of water used by regular washers, youre going to make an impact on your utility bills, your energy and water consumption, and most importantly, the environment
- When you buy a washer, you want something reliable that you can count on. Because the Direct Drive Motor uses fewer moving parts and operates more efficiently, LG confidently backs the motor with a 10-year limited warranty
- You shouldnt know your washer is on from the next room. The LG TrueBalance anti-vibration system is designed to reduce washer noise and vibration for smooth, quiet performance in any room of the house even if it’s on another floor
- Theres no need for laundry to be noisy. The LG Low Decibel motor: chances are you may not even notice it
- Enjoy the convenience of a clear lid that allows you to watch your washer in action, uninterrupted. And closing it is safe and quiet thanks to our smooth-operating hydraulic hinge
- The TubClean Cycle is designed for easy, periodic maintenance to keep your washer fresh. The cycle uses water jets to clean the wash tub and door, and an air dryer removes excess moisture, helping to keep your high-performing washer in tip-top condition
- The NeveRust wash tub is made of durable stainless steel, avoiding nicks that can snag fabrics
- No need to watch the clock while you wash. EasyDispense takes the guesswork out of doing laundry by allowing you to pour in your detergent, bleach and fabric softener all at once, while releasing them at just the right time
- Monitor your laundry remotely with an ingenious smartphone app. You can stop or check the status of your running wash anytime anywhere
- If you ever experience an issue with your LG washer, you don’t have to worry. The SmartDiagnosis feature helps the service center diagnose problems over the phone, or with a simple app on your smart phone, helping you minimize costly, inconvenient service calls
- Energy Star
Additional information
Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.) | 5 |
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Height With Lid Open 90 Degrees (In) | 57.25 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 28.38 x 44.5 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | CSA Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year Parts and Labor, Direct Drive Motor 10 Years, and Limited Lifetime Drum |
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Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs.
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LG Corporation (or LG Group), formerly known as Lucky-Goldstar, is a South Korean multinational conglomerate founded by Koo In-hwoi and managed by successive generations of his family. It is the fourth-largest chaebol (family-run conglomerate) in South Korea. Its headquarters are in the LG Twin Towers building in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo District, Seoul. LG makes electronics, chemicals, household appliances, and telecommunications products and operates subsidiaries such as LG Electronics, Zenith, LG Display, LG Uplus, LG Innotek, LG Chem, and LG Energy Solution in over 80 countries. According to the “Top 500 Global Brands” released by British consulting firm Brand finance, LG's brand value ranking rose from 90th to 83rd from the previous year.
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by Monica
I love my new LG washer!! No more dingy, residue on my clothes. You deserve this!!
by Edith
What a terrific buy! The washer is quiet, attractive, compact, and a powerful cleaning machine. I love the push-button technology and how thoroughly clean even the muddiest pet items come out.
by Archen
This washer is amazing! It is super quiet, efficient, and easy to use. We previously had a front-loader and love that this one doesn’t collect water anywhere. And it has a huge capacity: we can do our entire laundry basket full of laundry in one load! Loving this machine so far.
by Robert
Not dissatisfied but haven’t had it long enough to give it a five. Have noticed that after a normal wash there is some soap residue remaining. Selecting “extra rinse” changes all settings which then need to be reset. Otherwise
by Monique
Super quiet, love the size! Meets all of my expectations and exceeds my needs.
by Kimberly
We like the new washing machine. It is big enough for the bedding. Seems to clean just fine. Have had for a month now.