LG Electronics 24 in. Stainless Steel Front Control Dishwasher with QuadWash, 3rd Rack & Dynamic Dry, 48 dBA
QuadWash power cleans from multiple angles. Dynamic Dry technology delivers faster, more complete drying.
Fit more dishes in every load and be confident they’ll come out sparkling. LG’s QuadWash four powerful spray arms clean from multiple angles to get dishes clean the first time-without extra rinsing or scrubbing and Dynamic Dry provides ultimate drying performance for the finishing touch of shine. EasyRack Plus and customizable tines easily make room for tall stemware above or oversized pans below. And with 48 LoDecibel quiet operation, you can run the dishwasher whenever you want.
- With four spray arms instead of just two, QuadWash uses Multi-Motion arms that rotate back and forth while spinning to power-clean dishes from multiple angles throughout the entire cycle
- Dynamic Dry technology on all LG dishwashers uses a 2-stage drying system for faster, more complete drying
- EasyRack Plus lets you fit more dishes, run fewer loads and make short work of after-dinner cleanup, with 3-height settings, the upper rack adjusts effortlessly and smoothly to make room for tall stemware on top or oversize pans below
- Customizable tines offer greater flexibility for loading dishes of all shapes and sizes without compromising cleaning performance
- With the 3rd rack, save time and wash fewer loads with the perfect place for items of various shapes and sizes, from flatware to long-handled utensils to mini tart pans, items that may otherwise need to be washed by hand finally have their place in the dishwasher
- Model is sold exclusively at The Home Depot
- Control panel is conveniently placed on the front of the dishwasher for immediate access to every feature and setting, and with the easy-to-read LED display, you can check the status of your dishes with just a glance
- Now you can run the dishwasher whenever you want-day or night, the 48 dB cleaning cycle is whisper-quiet, so you won’t have to worry about interrupting post-dinner-party conversations or naptime, especially important for homes with open floor plans where sound readily travels from room to room
- LG’s NFC Tag-On technology lets you download new cycles directly from your smartphone, Simply download the app, select your new cycle and touch, or “tag,” your LG appliance to download your selection, from one-touch cycle options that help you choose the right setting to instant solutions to your troubleshooting questions, LG puts smarter, simpler dishwashing in the palm of your hand
- LG’s efficient Inverter Direct Drive motor has fewer moving parts and no belts for powerful cleaning that uses less energy and saves you money
- Backed by a 10-year limited warranty for added peace of mind. Plus, the quiet operation won’t disrupt your day
- Stainless steel interior tub and liner resists rust for years to come
- Spacious interior provides ample space for lots of dishes and stemware, in a variety of sizes, fit up to 15 place-settings of dishes
- With LG Auto Cycle you have one less thing to think about, this feature automatically senses the level of dirt on your dishes and sets the wash cycle, so your dishes get optimal cleaning every time
Additional information
Cut-Out Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 24.6 x 33.6 x 23.75 |
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Depth - Door Shut (with Handle) (in.) | 24.63 |
Depth - Door Shut (without Handle) (in.) | 24.63 |
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 49.25 |
Dishwasher Size (in.) | 24 |
Height - Maximum (in) | 33.6 |
Height - Minimum (in) | 33.6 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 24.63 x 33.63 x 23.75 |
Certifications and Listings | NSF Certified |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited Warranty: 1 Year Parts and Labor, 5 Years Control Board and Rack Parts, 10 Years Direct Drive Motor, Limited Lifetime Stainless Steel Door Liner or Tub |
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by Kimberly
Beautiful and works great.
by Norah
Great products and installation.
by Carla
works like it should its a dish washer nothing fancy. it is quiet to previous older ones I have owned. only thing ive noticed is drying function isn’t that great to me you have to push extra dry to get your dishes dry dry.
by Ronald
This dishwasher is so quiet that when I first installed it I had to keep checking to make sure it was actually working. It does an excellent job cleaning.
by Denices
It won’t connect to WiFi like my other items and this was sold as a bundle. Other than that it’s good.
by Paul
Replaced a 19 year old bottom of the line GE that came with our house. We could not be happier with the purchase. It’s super quiet. Dishes come out super clean and dry. Very happy.
by Caor
Overall, great dishwasher! I won’t go into all the positives, except to add that the Home Depot appliance staff was simply FANTASTIC 10+ stars!!! Improvements required: 1. Front panel discolored, impossible to clean. LG Fridge, Range, Microwave, Washer, Dryer. All shine like new, except for this DW. 2. This is NFC, not Wi-Fi enabled unit. 3. Can’t get unit to NOT dry. I prefer to air dry overnight to save energy. Trying to intercept before dry cycle is not practical. Option NOT available.
by James
I bought this in the early part of March and I’m happy with how it is working. Does way more that I need it to do and does wash a little long, but it does the job well. Glad I have it to keep my dishes clean.