LG Electronics 5.0 cu. ft. Mega Capacity White Top Load Washer with TurboDrum Technology

TurboDrum creates a powerful water flow for an enhanced clean. Pairs best with LG electric DLE7150W or gas DLG7151W Dryer(s). 6Motion technology uses up to 6-different wash motions to clean.

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Power through laundry day in less time with enough room to fit a king-size comforter and bedding in a single load. With TurboDrum technology for a complete but gentler clean. Offering a fresh take on the familiar top load design, this washer’s streamlined control panel and silver knob and lid accents elevate your style game.

  • Get It all done in less time, mega Capacity (4.8 cu. ft.) means you have even more room to do laundry in fewer loads
  • TurboDrum Technology simulates the agitator effect of traditional top load washers
  • Based on the cycle you select, LG 6Motion technology uses up to 6 different wash motions, each designed to get clothes cleaner and help them last longer
  • You ever experience an issue with your LG washer or dryer, 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
  • Deep clean you already expect from LG top load washers, plus a deep fill option to add extra water to any cycle with the touch of a buttoD
  • cycle already started, just hit Pause, Water Plus and then Start, another plus-the one-time setting will automatically switch back to high-efficiency water levels the next time you’re ready to wash
  • Cold Wash technology provides cold-water savings with warm water performance
  • Backed by a 10-year limited warranty, the LG direct drive Motor delivers peace of mind with every load
  • LG high efficiency washer uses far less water and energy than a conventional washer for savings that add up with each load
  • Get additional savings with load-sensing technology that adjusts water levels and wash times or by adding the ColdWash option to almost any cycle
  • LG TrueBalance anti-vibration system is designed to reduce washer noise and vibration for smooth, quiet performance
  • Let’s face it: Sometimes, you just don’t have time to wait for a standard wash cycle, when you’re in a rush, LG’s speedwash cycle gets small lightly soiled loads refreshed in just 15-minutes
  • Enjoy the convenience of a clear lid that allows you to watch your washer in action, uninterrupted, and the convenient SlamProof Lid automatically closes and firmly holds itself at certain angles, thanks to our smooth-operating hydraulic hinge
  • Energy Star

Additional information

Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.)

5

Height With Lid Open 90 Degrees (In)

57.2

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

28.38 x 44.5 x 27.63

Certifications and Listings

CSA Listed,Energy Star

Manufacturer Warranty

1 Year Parts and Labor, 10 Years Direct Drive Motor, 3 Years Drum

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Medic

    This LG washer is the best we have ever had. I’m old school when it comes to having an Agitator. I believe they do a better job of moving the clothes through the cycles. The control panel may look intimidating but it’s quite easy to use. The detergent and fabric softener Dispenser tray is well thought out and easy to fill. The glass top is tempered so no worries of breaking it. Able to see it run. It’s hinged to open straight up making it easy to load and remove clothing. It’s surprising quiet. It’s well balanced. The set up was easy. Supply lines are included with the washer

  2. 08

    by Jim

    I got tired of my wife always sending me to the laundry mat to clean our spreads and other large items, so we went and ordered this really sharp looking LG washer online. Delivery was great and fast. After hooking up our new LG washer with new stainless steel hoses, I started washing big spreads which fit very easily into the drum. They came out perfectly clean. I love the impeller since it cleans much better and I like that the hose connections are at the top. There are so many buttons to choose from. The washer is quiet and efficient and everything comes out clean.

  3. 08

    by David

    Overall this washer does a good job. The clothing comes out clean and I seem to be using less water than my old machine. My only negative experience is that our Tide Pods sometimes do not fully dissolve, at least not in cold water. That looks like it stains the clothing, but it simply the colored detergent that didn’t rinse. The first 2- times I saw that I ran additional rinse cycles to allow the pods to dissolve and remove the soap. Now, I put the pods in a cup of water to get them to pre-dissolve before adding them to my cold-water wash. Once we have used up our pods we’ll switch to liquid detergent.

  4. 08

    by Cathy

    Delivery good and performance.

  5. 08

    by Colleen

    So far it works great. Easy to use, super quiet, and the clothes get clean. The spin cycle really dries the clothes out so they spend less time in the dryer.

  6. 08

    by Steve

    Great washing machine! I really like it! Glad I changed to a new washer!

  7. 08

    by Patricia

    I love my new machines! They do such a great job!

  8. 08

    by Bob

    I just replaced a 12 year old washing machine in our guest house which started out as an in-law suite but now serves as residence for visiting children and grandchildren. I needed a washer that does a great job cleaning and is very easy to use. This wonderful Living Good (LG) top loading machine was exactly what I needed. With a 4.8 cu. Ft. roomy tub and a special agitator the clothes come out free of twisted tangles and super clean. The spin cycle takes out enough water that there is no dripping water during the washer to dryer transfer. The see through lid gives great visibility without having to raise the lid and the washer plays music between cycles as a notification instead of annoying beeps. The first thing I washed was a bulky comforter and there were no vibrations and it came out fabulously clean. The washer is super quiet when operating. It is both energy and water efficient with an annual anticipated electric operating cost of only $24. One interesting feature that hopefully I’ll never need is that it can be set up with an easy to use app, (LGthinQ), to diagnose any future issues. How cool is that!

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