3 All in One Washer Dryer Combos From LG

We’re looking at the Good, the Bad and the Ugly about these compact appliances. 

A few weeks ago we were looking at dryers, both electric and gas and came across something new. Well, new to your blogger anyway. An All-In-One washer and dryer combo. Now, the majority of our clients don’t need them, but you might have children going off to college or moving out on their own. These units are.. Interesting, and that’s what we’re going to be taking a look at today. We’ve chosen to look at three of them from LG to see what can be done to best exemplify what the machines can do. 

 

Model: WM3488HW All in One Washer and Dryer Combo

Brand: LG 

 

Features: 

LG All in one Washer dryer combo in white

Sanitize Setting

Short Cycles

Can dry thick or bulky items

Nine Wash cycles including hand wash garments

Dryer mode kicks on automatically. 

Ventless Dryer 






Notes: An average wash and dry cycle should last between 2-4 hours, depending on size. It’s not the best on the market, but it’s also not the worst.  

 

Model: WM3998HBA  All-in-One Washer Dryer Combo

Brand: LG

LG 4.5 cu ft black all in one washer and dryer combo





Features: 

4.5 cu ft drum

Three and half hours for a full cycle

Connects to your phone

3 different dryer cycles

Specialty settings including for activewear and wools

 

Model: LUWM101HWA Smart Wi-Fi Enabled Washer and Dryer Combo

Brand: LG Signature 

LG Signature washer dryer combo in white

Features:

Can be remotely controlled

Has an automatic dispenser for detergent

Can be paired with a pedestal washer. 

Has one of the largest load sizes at 2.8 cu feet



The digital touchpad can be a bit finicky, which is something we don’t like about it. Much like your phone you swipe left or right to access the full menu. Also like your phone, you need to ensure your hands are dry or else the input isn’t recognized. 



The automatic dispenser will gauge the load size and dispense the correct amount. 


 

After looking over the three different models from LG, here are the good things we could see about an all-in one. They can fit just about anywhere. Depending on your home this could mean that you could tuck it into a corner of your kitchen, or you could have a storage room that you keep it in when its not in use and just wheel it to where you want when it’s laundry day.  If you have a 120V outlet you can put one of the units there, and then when you’re done, wheel it back into storage.  The majority of the models out there, not just the three that we showed today, are ventless. This is great because you don’t have to have external ducting and you don’t have to worry about them filling your home with lint while they run.  Many models are engineered to be conscious of water and energy use.  There are models that can handle thicker materials like bedding, towles and dog beds for those who need those features. 




Naturally though, there are some downsides, and here is where the all-in-one hits some problems. They cost as much, if not more just buying a standard washer and dryer set. They do radiate moisture from both the front and back panels, which is something you need to be aware of whether you set them in one space or have them mobile.  Not all of them are ventless many are, but not all. Then you have the issues that any washer or dryer is going to have, like vibrating, noise levels, and having specific detergents that you can or cannot use. Still we think that despite these drawbacks, an all-in-one does have its uses, depending on what your needs are. 




So, that is three different models of all-in-one washer dryer combos made by LG. We still think that they’re a better option than having to drag your clothes over to the cleaners or a laundromat every week. They do have some drawbacks, but we think that for what they are, they are incredibly useful.  What about you? Do you know anyone who could put one of these to use? Or are you looking to revamp your laundry room and turn it into something else? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you. 




Don’t forget that if your appliances are giving you trouble, we’re here for you. Whether you live in  Carrollton or the surrounding areas, we can help. If you’ve got an appliance that’s broken, or you just need some tips on how to maintain them, we want to help. You can give us a call at ((214) 599-0055) or reach out to us through our website. At Appliance Rescue Service, we aim to be the best for you.  




Just How Green Is Your Kitchen Routine?

Do you have room to grow or are you the reigning royalty? 


How green is your kitchen routine really? Sure, you recycle some things, and you work on cutting down your electric bill. But is there more that you can do, without having to go overboard? That's what we're tackling this week with a quick true or false quiz. We'll take a look at different things in your kitchen and what you can do to start making a change in your home. 




True or False: Cooking isn't somewhere you can conserve energy. 

Surprisingly enough, this is false. There's actually a couple of different ways that you can tackle this one. You can start by just not opening your oven while you're cooking or baking. Just like with your fridge, every time the oven door is opened it needs to bring the oven back up to temperature, which means more electricity used. You can also look at reorganizing how you cook your meals. Using an instant pot or making one-pot meals both go a long way towards reducing the amount of energy you're using without being too time-consuming. You've also got batch cooking. By that we mean that you'd do most of your cooking just one or two days during the week. You'd organize your meals for the week so that you used similar components several times, in different ways, you're cutting down on both energy used, grocery money and saving yourself time. 



True or False: I know what cleaners I can make at home, and which I need to purchase. 

This one is as much about being green as it is about being safe. Some cleaners you can make at home, like everyone's favorite mix of vinegar, water and dish soap. Others, like CLR aren't something you want to try mixing, no matter what internet recipes say. Remember, chlorine is not something you should EVER be mixing with other chemicals. 



True or False: My refrigerator is performing at optimal cool. 

This is one we've talked about in the past for cutting down on your electric bill. You can help your fridge run its best, by keeping the coils free from dust, and by leaving enough room for air to circulate in the fridge. So, don't stuff the fridge to the maximum is what we're saying. By packing everything in there, your  fridge can’t breathe and needs to work twice as hard to cool everything down. 



True or False: I let my dishwasher handle the heavy work. 

Empty Dishwasher with a single red cup




You've heard it before, but letting your dishwasher run without it being full just wastes your water. If you make sure to run it at night during non-peak hours, and that it's fully loaded, you'd be surprised by how much you can cut back your water and electricity usage. According to Energy Star, you actually save 75% on your water and energy bills compared to washing by hand or running the dishwasher when it's not full. 




True or False: I know all about reusable containers.

reusable water bottles in blue and silver

You have your standard plastic containers, we all know those. But there are other options these days that might be more versatile to your needs. You can get beeswax reusable wraps, instead of using plastic wrap. Or you can get silicone pouches to replace using ziploc bags. You can also choose to replace your existing plastic containers for something like stainless steel or glass. You can even be really smart and use all of the glass canning jars from different crafts you meant to do off Pinterest. 





True or False: If I buy it, I'm going to find a way to reuse it. 

Speaking of Pinterest, have you ever noticed how many different ideas there are for how to reuse things? You have so many options ranging from containers made from coffee creamers to using soda bottles to make ropes. 





True or False: A leaky faucet isn't that big of a deal. 

Nope. Your blogger thought this wasn't that big of an issue either, and was summarily trounced by her next water bill. A faucet that leaks at 1 drop per second can add up to more than 1500 gallons of water per year. Which means the water isn't being utilized, and it's also costing you. 

So how did you rank? Did you learn anything new or are you the green kitchen queen or king? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page, we'd love to hear from you. We'd also love to hear any other suggestions you might have on how to green up other areas of your home. 



While we did talk quite a bit about cutting back on your electric and water bills, there's something else that you can do to help. By calling in for regular maintenance for your appliances, you also help cut back on those bills. After all, a machine that isn't running properly isn't going to be using energy efficiently. Whether you want us to take a look and give you tips, or you  have something you need fixed, we're here. We want to be the best in appliance repair for Frisco and that means doing our best by you, our patrons. You can reach out to us via our website or by calling us at ((214) 599-0055). 

fabric bag with the reduce reuse recyle symbol on it, three triangles wrapped around the globe





9 Electric Dryers at 3 Different Price Points

Pitting Electric Dryers Head to Head to Find YOU the Best Option


Welcome back everyone! This is the comparison on electric dryers that we promised you last time when we were pitting gas dryers against each other. Just like last time we’re hoping that if you’re looking for a new electric dryer that this will be your go-to guide. We’ve got 9 different dryers at 3 different price points, listing off all of the features they have and the ones they don’t, to help you find the best choice for your budget. At the end of each section we’ve put our vote in the ring based on what we know about the different models. 





800 or less



LG  DLE3400W - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $795

Features:

Moisture sensor 

Electronic controls

Ability to turn off your end of cycle signal

Drum light

Custom programs

Duct Blockage Indicator

Energy Star Rated




Features It’s Lacking:

Stainless Steel Drum

Drying Rack

Steam Option

WiFi





Samsung  DV42H5000EW - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $719

Features:

Drying Rack

Custom Programs

Moisture Sensor

Ability to turn off End of cycle signal

Troubleshooting from your phone




Features It’s Lacking: 

Stainless Steel Drum

Steam Option





Whirlpool WED7000DW - Front Loading Electric  Dryer Price: $719 

Features:

Steam Option

Moisture Sensor

Ability to turn off the end of cycle signal

Extended Tumble

Lint Filter Alert





Features It’s Lacking:

Stainless Steel Drum

Drying Rack

Custom Programs

WiFi






Our vote: Out of the three of these, we’re inclined to go with the LG dryer. Not only does it have the widest assortment of features, but it also has the best ratings out of the three. 




An important note: Because this post is all about comparing different electric dryers at the different price points you will encounter, we did include the Samsung model. It’s a good price, and if you’re not aware of its issues, it can look like a great buy. However, we want to take a moment to point out that this particular model is known for issues. Many people who purchase it note that the heating elements break down after two years. So, although we have listed it, we do not recommend getting this model. 

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800-1200




LG  DLEX4000W - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price:$995

Features:

Steam Option

Moisture Sensor

Ability to turn off end of cycle signal

Extended tumble

WiFi 

Compaitible with Alexa

Compatible with Remote Monitoring

Compatible with Google Home

Can be controlled remotely

AI Fabric Sensor

Can detect the size of the load and the type of fabric to choose the right settings for drying. 

Duct Clog Sensor

Lint Filter Sensor

LoDecible Operation - LG has worked hard to make this dryer quieter.

Energy Star Rated




Features It’s Lacking:

Stainless Steel Drum

Drying Rack

Custom Programs





Maytag MEDB955FW - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $1185

Features:

Drying Rack

Electronic Controls

Steam Option

Stainless Steel Drum

Drum Light

Custom programs

Duct Blockage Indicator

Moisture Sensor

Ability to turn off the end of cycle signal


Features It’s Lacking:

WiFi connectivity 





Kenmore Elite 61632  - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $1150 

Features:

Moisture Sensor

Duct Blockage Indicator

Steam Option

Drying Rack

Stainless Steel Drum

Ability to turn off end of cycle signal

Electronic Controls

Drum light

Custom Programs




Features It’s Lacking:

Lint Filter Sensor

WiFi Connectivity 





Our vote: Surprisingly, we have to vote for the LG dryer in this group as well. The LG is priced lower, has both duct and filter sensors and can be controlled remotely. It also has sensors to judge what type of fabric you’re asking it to deal with to allow it to select the best drying settings. In the long run that means your clothes should last longer. All of these together make an excellent package so far as we’re concerned. 

R2 LG Electric.jpg
 

1200-1800





LG DLEX9000V  - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $1795 

Features:

Moisture Sensor

Duct Block Indicator

Electronic Controls

Steam Option

Ability to Turn off End of Cycle Signal

Custom Programs

Drum Light

Stainless Steel Drum

WiFi connected

Smart ThinQ -Gives you Smart Adapt and Smart Access to let you download new cycles and control the dryer remotely.

Smart Diagnosis - Helps you solve problems from your phone. 

LoDecible Quiet Operation



Features It’s Lacking:

Drying Rack






Maytag  MEDB955FCC - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $1399

Features: 

Drying Rack

Extended Tumble

Moisture Sensor

Stainless Steel Drum

Custom Programs

Steam Option

Lint Filter Sensor

Energy Star Rated

Sanitize Cycle


Features It’s Lacking:

WiFi Connectivity






Samsung  FlexDry DVE60M9900V - Front Loading Electric Dryer Price: $1799

Features:

Dust Block Indicator

Moisture Sensor

Electronic Controls

Drying Rack

Drum Light

Steam Option

Multiple types of steam cycles

Stainless Steel Drum

Ability to Turn off End Of Cycle signal

WiFi Connected 

Secondary Dryer on Top 

Energy Star Rated

Reversible Door



Features It’s Lacking:

Custom Programs





Our vote

For this one our round goes to…. Not the LG! For this one we’re actually giving the Samsung our vote. This particular model has very good reviews, and really works to make your life easier. We love the different steam options it covers, from Sanitize, Wrinkle Refresh, and even a Static Guard function. Take that and add to it the constant sensor on the ducts to keep your home safe? As far as we’re concerned, this model is the best. 

R3 Samsung Electric.jpg
 









Those are three sets of different electric dryers at three different price ranges. Which one do you think you’re going to go for? Do you have any that we missed? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. We’d love to hear from you. 






If on the other hand you came here because you need someone to fix your current dryer, we are more than happy to help. We aim to be the best appliance repair service in Dallas and the surrounding areas and that means keeping your home running. Whatever appliance malfunction you’re dealing with, we won’t stop until we fix it or you tell us you’re done. You can reach out to us by calling us at ((214) 599-0055) or by making an appointment on our website. 






A Note About Pricing

Pricing on our blog is for reference only and may be subject to change. Prices fluctuate as demand and sales occur. We make every attempt to provide accurate pricing at the time of publishing. Please call the stores linked in the article for the most accurate pricing when you do your own research or purchasing





Blogger VS Professional Shopping Guide 2021 - The Professionals

This year, it’s all about the trends


Welcome back everyone! This is part two of our Blogger vs Professionals 2021 piece! Last time we showed you what our blogger would have picked if she could go shopping for an entirely new suite of appliances. That was based on the features of the different models,  and was meant to show off how the average consumer shops. This week we’re showing you what our professionals go for when they’re tasked with the same thing. 




Refrigerators 

Built-In  Refrigerator

Model: 42" Built-In Side-by-Side Refrigerator

Brand: Jenn-Air 

Jenn Air refrigerator in black obsidian interior with air filter and freshness preserver

This first fridge is for you if you really like the look of everything being hidden away in your kitchen. The Jenn-Air is panel ready, for whatever look you’re wanting to attain in your kitchen. Not only is it wonderfully organized which makes life easier for you, but it also focuses on the important bits of a refrigerator. The Jenn-Air not only has specialized controls to ensure that the proper temperatures are always maintained, but they also have ethylene filters. These absorb the ethylene gas that fruits and vegetables produce to keep them fresher longer.  Our professionals love this fridge because it focuses on what a refrigerator is for, keeping your food accessible, cool and at peak ripeness. 

 




Stand Alone Refrigerator

Model: 19.9 Cu. Ft. Counter-Depth Side-by-Side Refrigerator in Black Stainless Steel

Brand: KitchenAid

Kitchen Aid counter depth refrigerator with air filter odor filter

This second refrigerator is for those of you that want to see your appliances for what they are. The KitchenAid is counter depth, and like its Jenn-Air counterpart is all about keeping your food fresher, longer. Like the Jenn-Air it has an ethylene filter. Unlike the Jenn-Air though it has two separate compressors, one for the fridge and one for the freezer. It also features a second filter intended to filter out odors from inside your fridge, for when you get to cooking something with very strong spices. 

 

Washer 

Model: 3.2 Cu. Ft. Top Load Electronic Washer in White

Brand: Speed Queen 

Speed Queen Washer in White


Our Professionals are still swearing by Speed Queen for washers and dryers this year. The washer this year however has a new interface system to make choosing the settings for your wash even easier.  It also has a solid steel drum which means not only is it gentler on your clothes than most, but the machine will also last longer. 

 

Dryer

Model: 7.0 Cu. Ft. Gas Dryer Classic Touch in White

Brand: Speed Queen 

Speed Queen Gas Dryer in white

The Speed Queen dryer has also received an upgraded control panel, but it also has sensors within it that allow you to select how dry you want a load to be. Do you prefer to iron your clothes  while they’re still slightly damp? This dryer lets you do that. 

 

Dishwashers



Family 

Model: 24" Built-In Bar Handle Dishwasher with FreeFlex 3rd Rack and LED Interior Light in PrintShield Stainless Steel

Brand:  KitchenAid

KitchenAid Dishwasher third rack flex rack  in silver

If you’ve got kids, you know just how many dishes you use up. This dishwasher gives you the space you need for all of them. Not only does it have a third rack for last minute dishes, it also has a flexible middle rack to fit whatever you’re washing. This model also has a sanitizing cycle and a microfiltration unit to constantly clean the water as the dishwasher is running. 

 

Single /Couples

Model: 24" Professional Built-In Double Drawer Dishwasher in Stainless Steel

Brand: Fisher and Paykel

Fisher and Paykel Drawer dishwasher

If on the other hand you’re single living on your own, or a couple without kids at home, you might not need something as large as the KitchenAid. Instead, our professionals have suggested this Fisher and Paykel model. This model can either come as a single unit, allowing you to just have the dish compartment, or as a double drawer. The double drawer option lets you choose as you need whether to run both drawers simultaneously or to run just one at time. You could have one for dishes, and one for pots and pans. 

 

Wall Oven

Model: 30" Combination Wall Oven 

Brand: KitchenAid 

KitchenAid Wall oven Convection Microwave

For wall ovens our professionals only had one suggestion and that was KitchenAid. “There really isn’t a better one that we can recommend. It’s a hard working oven that does what it’s meant to, while still having a few special features.”  The lowe oven is a convection oven, while the upper is a microwave oven. If you want to do a lot of baking, use the lower oven for  for perfect baking. If you’re short on time for making dinner, that’s when the microwave oven shines. It also has a temperature probe so that you can ensure that you what you set the oven to is what it really is. 

 

Range 

Model:5.8 Cu. Ft. Slide-In Gas Range

Brand:  KitchenAid

KitchenAid Slide In Gas Range


Just like the wall oven, the gas ranges had one standout winner for our professionals. Another KitchenAid, this slide in range is built to impress. With 5 burners, a steam rack and a built in steam cleaning system the team agreed that this was the best. 

 

Whichever models you go for, you can know that these are the ones that our professionals approved with you in mind. We want to keep your homes running smoothly, whether that means fixing your old appliances or helping you find the best new ones.  We at ARS are always keeping our clients all over the Dallas area in mind. You can call us at ((214) 599-0055) or reach out to us via our website










Which ones do you think you’d like? Do you like the Professionals version or the Blogger? Let us know in the comments below or over on our Facebook page. 










Blogger VS Professional Shopping Guide 2021

This year, it’s all about the trends. 


This time last year we had two groups go through shopping for new appliances, our Blogger and our Professionals. We’re doing it again this year with a few minor changes.Like last year we’re going to have two different posts, with our Blogger doing her shopping and our Professionals doing theirs. However,  we’ve brought in three different types  of ranges. Given that new technologies are becoming more prevalent in the market and in the homes of our clients, we wanted to give a wider range of choices.

We will point out that due to the chaos that was 2020, we are still under an appliance shortage. So while we wholeheartedly like the appliances we bring up, your ability to get them right this minute, might be questionable.

 

Refigerators

KitchenAid Refrigerator

Model: 25.8 Cu. Ft. 36" Multi-Door Freestanding Refrigerator with Platinum Interior Design

Brand: Kitchen Aid

Do we need to point out the obvious on this one? It has five doors! One of which is entirely dedicated to preserving vegetables and herbs, while the other small one is able to be switched between multiple different options based on what you need. It’s not limited to just fruits or veggies, but also has settings for meats & cheeses, and thawing or marinating. I think that would be especially useful if you do a lot of meal prep.

We also want to point out that it’s almost 26 cubic feet of storage space on the interior. That is a lot of space for a lot of food. 

 

Model: Benchmark® Built-in Bottom Freezer Refrigerator36''

Brand: Bosch

Bosch Refrigerator with wood paneling

Well engineered is the byline for Bosch in my opinion. That don’t have a huge list of features, but what they do have, works. ` Their freezers have a SuperCool feature to rapidly return the freezer to normal temperatures after you open it up. It also can connect to your phone to give you messages alerting you to issues with your fridge like leaving a door open. Not to mention, this one proves a point we made last year that you’re going to start to see wood paneled (or imitation) appliances for your home. 

 

Model: LG SIGNATURE 23 cu. ft. Smart wi-fi Enabled InstaView™ Door-in-Door® Counter-Depth Refrigerator

Brand: LG 

LG Refrigerator

I have to be honest, this one is my favorite, and I was sorely tempted to go home with the model that my local store had on hand. I have dogs that love to lay in front of my fridge and this solves that problem 90% of the time. I can get a drink or a snack without having to make them move. Everyone wins. 

On top of that, it keeps the ability to look inside the fridge as well, so you’re still cutting down on the ‘staring at the fridge with the door open and your electric bill going up.

So out of the refrigerators, LG gets my vote, even if it is a little smaller in terms of interior size.

 

Dishwashers

Model: GE Profile™ Top Control with Stainless Steel Interior Dishwasher with Sanitize Cycle & Twin Turbo Dry Boost

Brand: GE

GE Dishwasher

GE got this one right, it’s that simple. They offer a steam and sanitize cycle as well as a food pulverizer for any bits that are left on your plates. It’s wonderful and I’m pretty sure it could handle anything I could throw at it, whether that’s cleaning up after babysitting all of the nieces and nephews, or having a party for 20. 

 

Model: 44 dBA Dishwasher in PrintShield™ Finish with FreeFlex™ Third Rack

Brand: KitchenAid

KitchenAid Dishwasher

Although this model isn’t particularly quiet at 44db, it does have several advantages that I liked the sound of. It has a microfiltration unit that works throughout the wash cycle, which KitchenAid claims allows you to wash dirty pots and delicate glasses together. It also ‘ProWash’ cycle that monitors the amount of dirt in a cycle and adjusts the amount of water needed on that. To me, anything that is going to cut down on a water bill gets my vote. 

 

Model: Benchmark® Dishwasher24'' SHV89PW73N

Brand: Bosch 

Something I haven’t seen in any other dishwasher is what caught me on this one. “AquaStop® Plus 4-Part leak protection system prevents water damage 24/7.” Given some of the horror stories we’ve seen of floors getting damaged due to a faulty dishwasher, this one had me. It’s also even quieter than the one we showed last year at 38 db. It has an adjustable top rack, and a light that lets you know if your dishwasher is running. Why? I’m not entirely certain. But hey. I suppose if you run your dishwasher in the middle of the night and aren’t certainif it’s running or not, it might be useful. This model also comes with the paneling in the image so that it fits in with your existing cabinetry. 

Bosch Dishwasher
 

Ranges

Model: GE Profile™ 30" Smart Slide-In Electric Double Oven Convection Fingerprint Resistant Range

Brand: GE 

GE Electric Range

This one, as the model info says is an electric range. What caught my eye though was the fact that it is a double oven, with built in Air Fryer, and it is a convection oven. 

The one thing I’m.. iffy on is that it can be upgraded by GE with “the latest features, like new Air Fry modes, with downloadable upgrades.” If you’re a tech wizard or love having the most up to date appliances, this one is for you. Me, I’m intrigued by it, but not so certain I want my oven to need downloadable features. 

 

Model: 30" Smart Slide-In, Front-Control, Induction and Convection Range with Warming Drawer 

Brand: Cafe 

Cafe Induction Range

This might be the first oven that comes with a guided class. I could be wrong, and no I’m not talking about the manual. One of the things the pamphlet talked about for Cafe’s induction oven was their “Gourmet Guided Cooking.” It combines video-guided recipes from a chef, and the range automatically adjusts based on which recipe you’re doing. It feels very Jetson-y to me. Another feature is that with the induction element you can boil a quart of water in 101 seconds. Or, if you’re like me and enjoy measuring time in minutes, that’s 1 minute and 41 seconds. But I admit it is more eye catching to say 101 seconds. 

 

Model: ZLINE 36” Dual Fuel- Gas Range/Electric Oven (RA36)

Brand: ZLine 

I will admit, I’d never heard of ZLine before walking into my local store. However, seeing their freestanding range was wonderful. It’s a very eye catching and appealing design. 

ZLine Dual Fuel Range

They offer custom options for the doors and burners, as well as the fact that this is a professional grade range. It has 6 gas burners and dual induction ovens. 

 

Washers

Model: GE® 4.8 cu. ft. Capacity Smart Front Load ENERGY STAR® Washer with UltraFresh Vent System with OdorBlock™ and Sanitize w/Oxi

Brand: GE 

GE Washer

Being totally honest I hate it when my washing machine starts to get that weird smell. This washer gets rid of that. Between the vent with odor block and the antimicrobial tech built into the drum of the washer, I love this thing. It also has the ability to auto balance your load if you’re like me and just toss your laundry in there. (I swear I haven’t broken any of my washers by doing this.) This model was also one of the few on the floor that was actually endorsed by Good Housekeeping. So if you trust their rating system, that’s a vote in GE’s favor? 

 

Model: 5.0 cu. ft. Mega Capacity Smart wi-fi Enabled Front Load Washer with TurboWash™ 360° and Built-In Intelligence

Brand: LG 

LG Washer

Since this post, like last year, is supposed to be about the things that catch my eye, this one was right on there. ‘Built In Intelligence, how does that one work?” was all I could wonder. Don’t worry, it’s not iRobot. The idea is that the washer is capable of selecting the right setting for the job, but you can still override it if you prefer to do it yourself. LG also gives you a built in steam option which I absolutely love, because it removes 95% of allergens and pet dander. 

 They also have a second smaller washer.  Which, I know, is technically optional, but I also I know I am not the only one who would has days when I go “Oh no! I need to wash this one outfit for an event I forgot about.”

 

We know that you’re wondering where the dryers are. Since we just covered them a few weeks ago, we’re going to point you there to get a look at 9 different dryers at 3 different price points instead of repeating ourselves. 

That’s it for me this week folks! I hope you’ve enjoyed yourselves and seeing what mischief I could get up to this year! I hope to see you back later this month when we’ll see what our professionals have to say on the matter. 

Remember, if you live in The Colony or the surrounding area and your appliances are on the fritz, Appliance Rescue Service are the people to call. You can get help either by calling them at ((214) 599-0055) or by setting up an appointment at their website