LG – 7.4 Cu. Ft. Stackable Smart Electric Dryer with Steam and Built-In Intelligence – Black Steel

Meet the intelligent dryer that helps you save time and enhances fabric care, all at the same time. TurboSteam™ technology reduces wrinkles and odors in up to 5 garments to refresh clothes in between washes. Built-in intelligence automatically selects the right drying motions, temperatures and more, and even talks to your washer to select a compatible cycle—making it the ultimate laundry hack.

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Meet the intelligent dryer that helps you save time and enhances fabric care, all at the same time. TurboSteam™ technology reduces wrinkles and odors in up to 5 garments to refresh clothes in between washes. Built-in intelligence automatically selects the right drying motions, temperatures and more, and even talks to your washer to select a compatible cycle—making it the ultimate laundry hack. You’ll even score high on the durability and style scale, thanks to the scratch-resistant tempered glass door and rose gold accents.

7.4 cu. ft. Ultra Large Capacity

Free up your day—fit more clothes in every load with 7.4 cu. ft. of space. Running fewer loads saves energy and money on your utility bill.

TurboSteam™ Technology

Go ahead, wear it again—in just 10 minutes, TurboSteam™ technology reduces wrinkles and odors in up to 5 garments when you don’t have time to wash. Also refreshes children’s toys, decorative pillows and more.

Built-In Intelligence

Built-in sensors use AI technology to detect fabric texture and load size, then automatically select the right drying motions, temperatures and more for advanced fabric care. Sensor Dry detects moisture levels and automatically adjusts drying time for loads of all sizes

ThinQ Technology

No matter where you are, use the ThinQ® app to start the dryer, extend cycle time to avoid wrinkles and receive an alert when clothes are dry. Go hands-free—select dryer features work with Alexa and the Google Assistant.

FlowSense

FlowSense™ Duct Clogging and Lint Filter Indicators let you know when your ducts and filter need cleaning to avoid lint buildup, improve the dryer’s performance for greater efficiency and lower utility bills, and help give you safer, worry-free operation with fewer service calls.

ENERGY STAR® Certified

High efficiency sensor drying and low-heat settings save energy and money by using about 20% less energy than conventional models without sacrificing features or performance.

Closet Depth

LG closet-depth washers and dryers are worth showing off, but when space dictates otherwise it’s good to know they’ll easily fit in a closet with plenty of room to close the closet door. Install the pair side-by-side, or get a stacking kit and install the dryer over the washer.

Aluminized Alloy Steel Drum

An advanced aluminized alloy coating is added to the steel dryer drum to enhance durability and maintain its luster and attractive finish. Helps keep nicks and chips at bay so your dryer looks like new even after years of use.

LoDecibel™ Quiet Operation

Run the dryer whenever you want, without interrupting naptime or your favorite show. This dryer is designed for quiet operation, from the motor to the cabinet to individual components. Pleasant end-of-cycle chime lets you know when clothes are dry.

Reversible Door

When space is tight or your laundry room doesn’t fit the “typical” setup, this dryer’s door can easily be reversed to fit your needs. Go from a right swing to a left swing in minutes—just unscrew the hinges and reattach using the pre-drilled holes on the opposite side.

Wrinkle Care Option

When you hate wrinkles but can’t be there to remove clothes as soon as they’re dry, just select the Wrinkle Care option. The dryer will periodically tumble the load for up to 3 hours after the cycle is done or until the door is opened to help keep wrinkles at bay.

Tempered Glass Door

LG front load washers and dryers use tempered glass doors for a sleek, stylish look that resists shock and scratches. The premium feel is further enhanced by matching door trim and control knob accents.

Proactive Customer Care

Proactive Customer Care gives you recommended maintenance tips and usage reports to help keep your appliances running at their best. Plus receive alerts for potential problems before they arise.

Additional information

Product Height

39 inches

Product Width

27 inches

Product Depth

30 1/8 inches

Depth With Door Open

51 3/8 inches

Capacity

7.4 cubic feet

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Anya

    Very nice dryer. I like how you can connect to the app to see how much time is left and extend it if needed.

  2. 07

    by Dylan

    the delivery of appliance left the boxes in my property.

  3. 07

    by Tunes

    So far so good. Haven’t used the download feature yet.

  4. 07

    by Welly

    Works really well! Clothes are dry and fresh-smelling! Easy to use controls seem to have a select that works for all of our needs.

  5. 07

    by Diana

    Review is mixed. Some people very good and attentive, others not so much. There was confusion on getting the Certificate of Insurance needed by my facility for delivery. Initially when I received the COI, I thought it was for a different vendor.
    When I compared with a competitor’s order specifications, I noticed the Best Buy order was missing a needed part which then needed to be added.
    I was waiting all morning for the delivery. When I hadn’t heard anything, I checked email and saw a note saying it had been delivered, but I didn’t have it. When I finally reached someone I was told it was not coming and I had to be reschedule. Certainly not the smoothest experience. So far, however, I am pleased with the product.

  6. 07

    by Jess

    Looks great. I haven’t used any of the smart features yet but this dryer is easy to use.

  7. 07

    by Wayne

    I like this dryer. I wish it had a wrinkle setting though.

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