LG Electronics 7.4 cu. ft. Vented Smart Electric Dryer with Sensor Dry in White
7.4 cu. ft. pedestal compatible or stackable LG Electric Dryer. LG washer and dryer- pair w/ WM3400CW washer. Sensor Dry measures moisture and auto adjusts to ensure drying.
Forget pulling still-damp loads from the dryer with Sensor Dry, the dryer can detect moisture and automatically adjust drying time for loads of all sizes saving energy with less wear and tear on clothes. You can even save time with ultra large capacity that fits more clothes in every load. Plus, keep your dryer clean, efficient and safe with the FlowSense Duct Clogging Indicator that lets you know when your ducts need cleaning to avoid lint buildup, improves the dryers performance for greater efficiency and lower utility bills and gives you safer, worry-free operation with fewer service calls.
- Spend less time on laundry with more room for clothes, 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
- With sensor dry, the dryer can detect moisture and automatically adjust drying time for loads of all sizes – saving energy with less wear and tear on clothes
- FlowSense lets you know when your ducts need cleaning to avoid lint buildup, improves the dryer’s performance for greater efficiency and lower utility bills and gives you safer, worry-free operation with fewer service calls
- High efficiency sensor drying, and low-heat settings save energy and money by using 20% less energy than minimum ENERGY STAR requirements without sacrificing performance
- Get extra capacity without taking up extra space, thanks to a 30 in. depth that easily fits into smaller spaces or second floor closets
- Aluminized alloy steel drum has toughness and an attractive finish that will last for years
- Designed for quiet operation, run the dryer without interrupting naptime or your favorite show
- 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
- Pressed for time, just pop your dry clothes in for a tumble on the wrinkle care option to reduce creases
- Who likes ironing, the EasyIron option lightly moistens clothes to make ironing easier and more efficient
- Don’t know if you installed your dryer correctly, our 3-minute smart installation check feature will run through a set of diagnostics to ensure that the dryer has been installed properly and is working correctly
- Let’s face it: sometimes, you just don’t have time to wait for a standard dry cycle – LG’s SpeedDry cycle can have clothes dry in just 15 minutes
- Intuitive dial-a-cycle controls and easy to read dual LED display indicators help you find the right setting every time
- Stacking kit (model # KSTK1) not included
- ENERGY STAR
Additional information
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 51 |
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Door Opening Height (In.) | 38.69 |
Door Opening Width (In.) | 27 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 30 x 38.69 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | CSA Listed,Energy Star |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited 1 Year Parts and Labor |
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by Greg
I purchased this machine for my old home in New York back in 2013. When we moved I left both my washer and dryer for the new owners. They still looked brand new and worked beautifully. We never had any issues. I knew when we were finally was settled again I’d be buying an LG washer and dryer again. I’m very happy with the quality of LG products/appliances overall.
by Juana
We installed this dryer a couple of weeks ago, so far it is everything that we had read about the dryer. Drys very well and takes a large quantity of clothes. We will update this review after a couple of months.
by Birdie
The dryer is great. Home depot customer service giving me the runaround sucked.
by Virgo
This dryer is exactly what I need for my laundry room.
by Stephen
Dryer works well but has a very sensitive air flow indicator. Had the dryer duct cleaned and it has only one elbow before vertical exit to roof and air flow light still comes on some times when drying towels. I remove a few towels and light stays off.
by Chudson
I bought this dryer a few weeks ago. I am very happy with it.