I have a suggestion for next time you test an lg top loader. Try bumping the soil level up to heavy. On most cycles, it won’t actually add more time. It will do a more aggressive agitation instead.
I just cannot express to you how very much I truly appreciate your videos! You and I think very similar about Appliances and Maytag in general. If it wasn't for the distance, (I am in SW Florida) I would go out of my way to do business with you! God Bless You and may you always be prospered in all good things!!! Thank you again for your very honest reviews! BTW: I see a comment below about the old Frigidaire Washings machines with the up & down agitator! They were amazing! My Mother purchased one in 1960 and it was still running beautifully in 1984 when they sold it to moved to Florida. I also had a mid-70's NORGE - it was harvest green in color... but, WOW that think was a tank! Had actual concrete blocks in the corners and the spin speed was like a Jet Engine! Talk about extraction! I did NOT know about Washing machine repair and the seals were going, and before I could have it serviced, one day the tub seal let loose and the thing completely shorted out! With six children, I was deeply disappointed in any other washer from then on! (Except for my Maytag set I purchased new in 1994.) Thanks Again....You're the Best!
You’re review at the end is just so honest, it’s absolutely terrible. I watched it play peekaboo with the laundry and one white cloth at the top never even got sucked down. I think if the tub stayed stationary whilst the agitator moved, that may help? Great video as always and truly love ur channel.
With a good agitator even with that tub movement would have moved the laundry down the center and up at the sides. How does consumer reports justify the great score for this ? Foreign made things seem to get a pass with them. The Amana I used to have would have kicked this washer to the curb with it's cleaning ability.
@@amandasteven1400 The thing is, it’s not though, they’re all small items well below the overload stage, it’s just an absolute rubbish machine and please search for all the reviews about it. If it was full of large items and long items I’d say yeah, but these little items should be bobbing up and down like fish being fed.
@@samuelfellows6923 agitator: peekaboo! :) Clothes: I’m un phased, we are adults now. Take us to one of those old non HE washers, they will actually clean us. Agitator: :(
You would think that whomever designs these things would think a little harder than that. There is no turnover, we have a full tub of water, why not go old style and just have a two piece agitator that would actually get the clothes moving?
I agree with you. It looks great but in reality the turnover and weak agitation just isn’t it. I hope LG will listen and maybe give next gen a more aggressive agitation.
I wonder if turning on TurboWash would make a difference,though it probably can't be used with this program. Maybe on heavy duty plus the deep fill option?
Here's a fun fact, GE's higher end models, especially their highest end direct drive model with the smart dispense has a warm rinse option, a traditional and might I add absolutely necessary wash feature that ALL washing machines should have, and GE is the only washing machine manufacturer that I know of that has a warm rinse option on their washing machines (once again, the high end models). Plus, the agitation on ALL of the GE washers, especially the direct drive models is SO much better than this one, both the agitator models and the impeller models hands down. If LG REALLY wanted to make a big statement with this washing machine, then the agitator should've agitated in a counterclockwise corkscrew direction, because the clothes gets pulled down just barely before it agitates in a clockwise direction (the opposite direction) and pushes them back up. Simply put, the agitator shouldn't agitate in a back and forth motion, the clothes won't get thoroughly circulated and scrubbed throughout the water that way. There's no blooming action or rollover action whatsoever compared to the GEs and Classic TC5000 series Speed Queen washers, only pseudo-blooming and pseudo-rollover action. The best move that LG can make with their agitator model washing machines is design later models with actual blooming and/or rollover agitation, plain and simple.
totally agree sir. seems to be overloaded?! i mean the towels in back lack the room to agitate. we have washed a tub'O'towels similar to this and watched as every last one danced merrily around the tub :)
I just got this washer on Saturday 9/25/2021. I think what most people are NOT noticing is the tub turns one direction while the agitator turns the other. This washer cleans fabulously and I know washing machines. I just hope it lasts. I date back to the tub and ringer days.
Tru dat, modern he top load washers droll front loads rule!! Btw how is this so called he is it fills all the way to the top with water and has a bigger capacity then the old so called inefficient direct drives. Takes longer to wash so it uses more energy and fills with far more water then any older washer
The lg company should have the agitation rotation in this washer much longer, the clothes in the back didn’t even move at all, they were just soaking in the water, in my opinion, this is one of the most horrible agitations I’ve ever seen in a washing machine, I’m starting to think the impeller washplate version of this machine washes clothing better than its agitator counterpart. Hopefully LG notices and fix this.
Not true! I have an LG impeller. Washer and it moves clothes around top, bottom, and side to side. I was certain the impeller was a gimmick but the LG impeller washers, at least mine handle business!
LG needs to consider longer agitator rotations in order to get some turnover. This quick back and forth with short agitator rotations isn’t doing very much.
I wonder how the GE Filter Flo ramp activator, and Kenmore Super Roto swirl agitator and the Easy Spindrier managed to do it with short strokes. LG's agifaker is kinda similar.
@@firealarmtechguy4444 They were much faster strokes back-and-forth even though they were short strokes they were very fast this machine is like it’s half dead!
I don't know how honestly it is even border line good ? The clothes at the edges did nothing. Is this becoming the new norm now ? Mediocre to dismal is considered ok ?
The machine clearly has potential, but the execution of their idea didn't go so well. It just pulls clothes down then immediately undoes what it just did over and over. I'd love for them to come out with a 2 piece agitator design. This one can certainly move the Clothes if used better!
These new top loaders need to only rotate counter clockwise to pull in the items and not push them back out. Or they need so put small fins on the sides of the basket to help turn over the outside items.
Thanks for the videos and I was wondering if you know of anyone who has new or rebuilt GE WH38X10002 transmissions available or would rebuild a GE WH38X10002 transmission for my wprb9220cww washer? I can pull it and ship it. I really don't want to part with it and get a new one since it fits so well in my space and the matching dryer is fine. It's a great looking unit as well in my opinion. Had it since 2003 and it has had 3 or 4 transmissions in the first ten years,, the last one in 2013,, all except the last one under warranty, I did get a price break on the last one. Right now I hear bearing noise when spinning and when spin stops it just very slowly winds down with no apparent braking and with bearing noise though the noise isn't bad yet. Agitation sounds normal so far and I note that because some of the earlier failed transmissions growled mightily when agitating AND sounded like fighter jets when spinning. I'd appreciate any help and guidance.
What exactly is this machine trying to do? The towels on the outside edge are doing nothing. I keep the maytag I have. It may have a belt that has to be replaced once in awhile, but it washes.
I dont think this was fair for this washer cuz it has gotten alot of good reviews plus it already has a heavy load he should have done heavy duty with deep wash plus I have this washer and I've seen it do better than the video you posted and I think its a great washer better than the impeller version
Look, I love Speed Queen as much as the next appliance nerd, but if that amount of laundry wouldn’t get washed properly in a TC5 either. I’d like to see you do the queen sized comforter test in this machine, that would be a fair comparison with the TC5 which actually did pretty poorly IMO with that test.
At over an hour-long cycle, one of the biggest pros of the agitator machine - the speed - is taken away. We all have our 'gotta have its' in a washer - or at lest anyone watching this channel does - and mine is it's gotta wash a heavy, queen-sized comforter. And for that, I've found only a large front loading washer will do. I suppose the ability to be gentle is also important (to me), and agitators are not gentle.
@@cadonbarton1933 You are 100% right, and I don't have one because of that, and because I am not interested in a huge hole in my laundry rom wall after the top comes off.
You CAN'T overload ANY top load washers now. They won't wash properly, period. Normal wash cycles are crap. Use less clothes, deep fill, max fill the only way to go. Washers now days are not made like they were back in the day. And, that really sucks.
What a joke. I've used and owned many top loaders in my life, a GE Filter Flo, super low end WCI Frigidaire, Maytag Dependable care, Whirlpool direct drives, 2016 model Speed Queen top loader, any of them will run circles around this thing, none of them ever gave me a problem getting stuff clean. This thing is just abysmal. The Frigidaire did better when it needed a belt. I currently have a matching set of Lady Kenmore machines, and I love them. The Frigidaire was so basic that it didn't even have water levels, just hot and cold water. This stuff they're making now are just expensive and beepy boat anchors that flash lights and play little songs instead of doing what they are supposed to, which is clean clothes.
What do all of these companies have against a normal agitation stroke. Granted they were all a little bit different but they all had balls behind them backing them up. These new agitator machines couldn't pick the lint off a feather duster
The other day I heard an employee at Home Depot trying to sell this to someone when the employee left I told them walk out and get a speed queen cause everything here is trash. They thanked me and left the store
Great Post... This machine is a complete failure.. The only thing that you could wash in this machine are "small" loads or delicate items. I would agree with the others a more aggressive agitation would move the clothes through the water at least.. I expected more from the LG manufacturers
Jeez LG, if wanna design a winner then copy the old whirlpools with a standard induction motor, real agitation, cast iron gears that can withstand overloading. A cycle is done in about 30 minutes. This newer crap you might as well go back to a dam washboard and tub.
Most of those cloths around the edge of the tub didn't get pulled to the middle at all. If manufacturers make machines with such enormous tubs, you should be able to fill it up to the brim and have every item thoroughly agitated, just as I can with my front loader. I don't know how or why anyone puts up with this nonsense.
If someone offered to give this to me NEW in box for FREE.... I would say no...instead, I'd go to store and buy an LG with turbo wash front load washer... I think even the WORST front load washer would be better than this.
These LG washing machines wash clothes as if they were going to stop. They don't have any power, you know? The agitation is very slow. It seems like it's washing delicate clothes. I don't understand why. LG washing machines are from the United States, they're so slow. In Latin America, they're strong, they wash completely differently and you choose the water level.
Clothes on the outside didn't even get washed. This is what scares me- the possibility of ending up with junk like this when and if my 25 year old Kenmore Elite quits.
This machine is a bad example from a reputable company like LG. I really wonder if these engineers even did a test load before production. They would have found how ineffective these machines performed.
I agree, something isn't right here. I am not arguing that this is the best top loader ever (I feel Speed Queen wins that title), but my machine performs much better than the one seen here. I own this machine and have noticed much better agitations compared to the one seen here. I think there is too much in the machine, and I find it odd that at the beginning of the cycle most of the stuff appears to be floating at the top? Also, this machine is rather noisy, I heard a lot of rattles and creaks going on which is not something that I hear with mine. For the best agitation possible from this machine, you need to use the Heavy Duty cycle and select TurboWash to shorten the runtime if needed.
Eugene to be perfectly honest with you, I never did care for this washer ever since the first video of this machine went on u-tube!!! I think it washes terribly and I wasn't impressed at all with anything about this machine!!! Sorry but i'll stick with the old timers...
Love the vids Loraine. Keep it up. This washer is the pits. Unfortunately people fall for this bullshit washer because they think. Ohh a large tub I can do a lot at once and it will get clean. Yes ur right about the first part putting a lot in but people fail to realize how their cloths in fact r not getting cleaned. That’s just horse 🐴 shit
Like your rant on the MVWB835DW1 video. I HATE THIS washer for these reasons Poor Performance No rollover Disgrace to Brand Too Expensive! Turbowash = LIE
I am not buying for it, no thanks, it is so terrible machine and it won't pull the towels down and up turn, it is white and yellow top is Not rolls down. It suck. I hope LG head big company will listen and what they will have to learn lesson. It is bad design machine. Don't buy it.
I would never sell a customer a washer that poorly designed. A front ladder or the Maytag commercial are so far superior. Don’t support bad engineering to make a buck
Bring back the old Fridgedare washers where the agitator went up and down. They could handle any load.
A vertical agitation they use a lot of water haha
boy but they could do a load of wash
True
@@eqlollystheinventor4204 so what? We use a lot of water when we shower daily.
@@UrOpinionsSucc speak for you.. I'm not wasteful. Maybe you light your cigarettes with dollar bills.
This is the best modern engineers can do??? Bring back the washers from the sixties, please!
I have a suggestion for next time you test an lg top loader. Try bumping the soil level up to heavy. On most cycles, it won’t actually add more time. It will do a more aggressive agitation instead.
Does it add more water as well or is that not effected
I so long for my GE Filter-Flo washer! Had it for 30 years. None of the new machines can match it!
Agree. The Filter Flo washer was one of the best washers ever made
I just cannot express to you how very much I truly appreciate your videos! You and I think very similar about Appliances and Maytag in general. If it wasn't for the distance, (I am in SW Florida) I would go out of my way to do business with you! God Bless You and may you always be prospered in all good things!!! Thank you again for your very honest reviews!
BTW: I see a comment below about the old Frigidaire Washings machines with the up & down agitator! They were amazing! My Mother purchased one in 1960 and it was still running beautifully in 1984 when they sold it to moved to Florida.
I also had a mid-70's NORGE - it was harvest green in color... but, WOW that think was a tank! Had actual concrete blocks in the corners and the spin speed was like a Jet Engine! Talk about extraction! I did NOT know about Washing machine repair and the seals were going, and before I could have it serviced, one day the tub seal let loose and the thing completely shorted out!
With six children, I was deeply disappointed in any other washer from then on! (Except for my Maytag set I purchased new in 1994.)
Thanks Again....You're the Best!
You’re review at the end is just so honest, it’s absolutely terrible. I watched it play peekaboo with the laundry and one white cloth at the top never even got sucked down. I think if the tub stayed stationary whilst the agitator moved, that may help? Great video as always and truly love ur channel.
With a good agitator even with that tub movement would have moved the laundry down the center and up at the sides.
How does consumer reports justify the great score for this ? Foreign made things seem to get a pass with them. The Amana I used to have would have kicked this washer to the curb with it's cleaning ability.
“I watched it play peekaboo with the laundry” - 😄
. . can u say "extremely overloaded"
@@amandasteven1400 The thing is, it’s not though, they’re all small items well below the overload stage, it’s just an absolute rubbish machine and please search for all the reviews about it. If it was full of large items and long items I’d say yeah, but these little items should be bobbing up and down like fish being fed.
@@samuelfellows6923 agitator: peekaboo! :)
Clothes: I’m un phased, we are adults now. Take us to one of those old non HE washers, they will actually clean us.
Agitator: :(
Eugene, your the Best and Very Honest about your product's......
You would think that whomever designs these things would think a little harder than that. There is no turnover, we have a full tub of water, why not go old style and just have a two piece agitator that would actually get the clothes moving?
I agree with you. It looks great but in reality the turnover and weak agitation just isn’t it. I hope LG will listen and maybe give next gen a more aggressive agitation.
I wonder if turning on TurboWash would make a difference,though it probably can't be used with this program. Maybe on heavy duty plus the deep fill option?
@@addicted-DD TurboWash is only an option with the Heavy Duty cycle. And it’s required on Normal and Speed Wash cycles.
Here's a fun fact, GE's higher end models, especially their highest end direct drive model with the smart dispense has a warm rinse option, a traditional and might I add absolutely necessary wash feature that ALL washing machines should have, and GE is the only washing machine manufacturer that I know of that has a warm rinse option on their washing machines (once again, the high end models).
Plus, the agitation on ALL of the GE washers, especially the direct drive models is SO much better than this one, both the agitator models and the impeller models hands down.
If LG REALLY wanted to make a big statement with this washing machine, then the agitator should've agitated in a counterclockwise corkscrew direction, because the clothes gets pulled down just barely before it agitates in a clockwise direction (the opposite direction) and pushes them back up.
Simply put, the agitator shouldn't agitate in a back and forth motion, the clothes won't get thoroughly circulated and scrubbed throughout the water that way. There's no blooming action or rollover action whatsoever compared to the GEs and Classic TC5000 series Speed Queen washers, only pseudo-blooming and pseudo-rollover action.
The best move that LG can make with their agitator model washing machines is design later models with actual blooming and/or rollover agitation, plain and simple.
@@Enigmaculate I completely agree with everything you said here. Well said. Thank you
@@jakekeiser7087, No problem brotha. Always glad to provide some helpful info😎👍.
That thing is too overloaded! And always use the heavy duty cycle for towels!
Don’t forget how big this load is though. It is massive for any machine
totally agree sir. seems to be overloaded?! i mean the towels in back lack the room to agitate. we have washed a tub'O'towels similar to this and watched as every last one danced merrily around the tub :)
yeah right. an old school speed queen or Kenmore would have had those towels whirling through there like they were batons.
I just got this washer on Saturday 9/25/2021. I think what most people are NOT noticing is the tub turns one direction while the agitator turns the other. This washer cleans fabulously and I know washing machines. I just hope it lasts. I date back to the tub and ringer days.
It stinks
The Towels are not clean .
Give me a Front Load washer.
Tru dat, modern he top load washers droll front loads rule!! Btw how is this so called he is it fills all the way to the top with water and has a bigger capacity then the old so called inefficient direct drives. Takes longer to wash so it uses more energy and fills with far more water then any older washer
Yep I love my speed queen
The lg company should have the agitation rotation in this washer much longer, the clothes in the back didn’t even move at all, they were just soaking in the water, in my opinion, this is one of the most horrible agitations I’ve ever seen in a washing machine, I’m starting to think the impeller washplate version of this machine washes clothing better than its agitator counterpart. Hopefully LG notices and fix this.
I think the impeller sucks because all it is doing is rubbing the the clothes at the bottom
Not true! I have an LG impeller. Washer and it moves clothes around top, bottom, and side to side. I was certain the impeller was a gimmick but the LG impeller washers, at least mine handle business!
LG needs to consider longer agitator rotations in order to get some turnover. This quick back and forth with short agitator rotations isn’t doing very much.
I wonder how the GE Filter Flo ramp activator, and Kenmore Super Roto swirl agitator and the Easy Spindrier managed to do it with short strokes. LG's agifaker is kinda similar.
@@firealarmtechguy4444 They were much faster strokes back-and-forth even though they were short strokes they were very fast this machine is like it’s half dead!
I don't know how honestly it is even border line good ? The clothes at the edges did nothing.
Is this becoming the new norm now ? Mediocre to dismal is considered ok ?
LG needs to consider building a washer with a real transmission
@@firealarmtechguy4444 the bases at the bottom were much larger.
Overloaded, omg😉
GE's 4.2 Cubic foot GTW460ASJWW is a large tub with a real dual action agitator.
I have a GTW460.....its 4 years old and it's never washed a bad load of laundry.
The Samsung agitator washer should be next on your list to test!
I’m disappointed there aren’t any full cycle videos out on it yet, I’d really like to see how well it works!
The machine clearly has potential, but the execution of their idea didn't go so well. It just pulls clothes down then immediately undoes what it just did over and over. I'd love for them to come out with a 2 piece agitator design. This one can certainly move the Clothes if used better!
What is the repeating rattling noise?
Overloaded machine noise
These new top loaders need to only rotate counter clockwise to pull in the items and not push them back out. Or they need so put small fins on the sides of the basket to help turn over the outside items.
Yes very true, it seems that the clothes that are on the outside do not reach the agitator.
Not impressed at all. Pass on this machine for sure.
Thanks for your reviews. Please test one of LG's new front-loaders, preferably the 4500.
Thanks for the videos and I was wondering if you know of anyone who has new or rebuilt GE WH38X10002 transmissions available or would rebuild a GE WH38X10002 transmission for my wprb9220cww washer?
I can pull it and ship it.
I really don't want to part with it and get a new one since it fits so well in my space and the matching dryer is fine.
It's a great looking unit as well in my opinion.
Had it since 2003 and it has had 3 or 4 transmissions in the first ten years,, the last one in 2013,, all except the last one under warranty, I did get a price break on the last one.
Right now I hear bearing noise when spinning and when spin stops it just very slowly winds down with no apparent braking and with bearing noise though the noise isn't bad yet.
Agitation sounds normal so far and I note that because some of the earlier failed transmissions growled mightily when agitating AND sounded like fighter jets when spinning.
I'd appreciate any help and guidance.
Can you please tell me what your top pick front load washer is for 2021? I need to buy a new one asap.
Did you buy something? If so, what, and do you like it?
What exactly is this machine trying to do? The towels on the outside edge are doing nothing. I keep the maytag I have. It may have a belt that has to be replaced once in awhile, but it washes.
It doesn’t do enough turns to pull anything down
Counter clockwise agitation should be longer than clockwise
I almost got this washer and I'm glad I didn't. This is painful to watch.
I dont think this was fair for this washer cuz it has gotten alot of good reviews plus it already has a heavy load he should have done heavy duty with deep wash plus I have this washer and I've seen it do better than the video you posted and I think its a great washer better than the impeller version
Look, I love Speed Queen as much as the next appliance nerd, but if that amount of laundry wouldn’t get washed properly in a TC5 either.
I’d like to see you do the queen sized comforter test in this machine, that would be a fair comparison with the TC5 which actually did pretty poorly IMO with that test.
At over an hour-long cycle, one of the biggest pros of the agitator machine - the speed - is taken away. We all have our 'gotta have its' in a washer - or at lest anyone watching this channel does - and mine is it's gotta wash a heavy, queen-sized comforter. And for that, I've found only a large front loading washer will do. I suppose the ability to be gentle is also important (to me), and agitators are not gentle.
They can be very gentle. Use the slower speed and don't overload the washer and you will be fine.
If I were you I'd get either a fisher paykel with an agitator or the new Samsung agitatior washer I think that'll give a great clean as well
Hahaha I can tell you from experience, Samsung top loaders are a joke.
@@cadonbarton1933 You are 100% right, and I don't have one because of that, and because I am not interested in a huge hole in my laundry rom wall after the top comes off.
How do these things make it off the drawing board? As awful as all the impeller machines.
You CAN'T overload ANY top load washers now. They won't wash properly, period. Normal wash cycles are crap. Use less clothes, deep fill, max fill the only way to go.
Washers now days are not made like they were back in the day. And, that really sucks.
What was this machines top spin dry speed...if you had time to measure?
950 rpm
@@thepikapalate9697 Thanks!
@@pawfan no problemo
Yikes. Agitator is awful. You should try this in a lg washer without the agitator.
What a joke. I've used and owned many top loaders in my life, a GE Filter Flo, super low end WCI Frigidaire, Maytag Dependable care, Whirlpool direct drives, 2016 model Speed Queen top loader, any of them will run circles around this thing, none of them ever gave me a problem getting stuff clean. This thing is just abysmal. The Frigidaire did better when it needed a belt. I currently have a matching set of Lady Kenmore machines, and I love them. The Frigidaire was so basic that it didn't even have water levels, just hot and cold water. This stuff they're making now are just expensive and beepy boat anchors that flash lights and play little songs instead of doing what they are supposed to, which is clean clothes.
And please. Washers don’t need to play children’s ice cream truck songs to indicate end of cycle
What do all of these companies have against a normal agitation stroke. Granted they were all a little bit different but they all had balls behind them backing them up. These new agitator machines couldn't pick the lint off a feather duster
If this washer washed like speedqueen it would be more decent!
There was so much clothes inside their they did not have room to move around to get clean and it looked unbalanced during the spin cycle
This machine is agitating really well I'm thinking I'm purchasing one how March
Troll comment y'all nothing to see here.
It just kinda swishes the clothes around a bit,hard pass.
The other day I heard an employee at Home Depot trying to sell this to someone when the employee left I told them walk out and get a speed queen cause everything here is trash. They thanked me and left the store
top loader must be abolished
Well, it's no speedqueen. Lol.
The Aus/NZ Fisher & Paykels are better than that.
yep, mine is still going strong, almost 20 years old
Put the old jet drive in it
These new washing machines are just plain SH_ _ !!!!!!!!!!!
Great Post... This machine is a complete failure.. The only thing that you could wash in this machine are "small" loads or delicate items. I would agree with the others a more aggressive agitation would move the clothes through the water at least.. I expected more from the LG manufacturers
Do LG engineers even study physics and fluid dynamics?
I bought a house six years ago with all LG appliances. They’re not all dead and gone. Thank God
Now not not lol
Jeez LG, if wanna design a winner then copy the old whirlpools with a standard induction motor, real agitation, cast iron gears that can withstand overloading. A cycle is done in about 30 minutes. This newer crap you might as well go back to a dam washboard and tub.
Most of those cloths around the edge of the tub didn't get pulled to the middle at all. If manufacturers make machines with such enormous tubs, you should be able to fill it up to the brim and have every item thoroughly agitated, just as I can with my front loader. I don't know how or why anyone puts up with this nonsense.
If someone offered to give this to me NEW in box for FREE.... I would say no...instead, I'd go to store and buy an LG with turbo wash front load washer... I think even the WORST front load washer would be better than this.
Man that machine was like watching a wet fart that almost happened! 😜😜
I am getting more agitated watching than the clothes.
These LG washing machines wash clothes as if they were going to stop. They don't have any power, you know? The agitation is very slow. It seems like it's washing delicate clothes. I don't understand why. LG washing machines are from the United States, they're so slow. In Latin America, they're strong, they wash completely differently and you choose the water level.
Blame stupid regulations over here. We need to have water and power efficient washers and they all suck.
Even an LG impeller top loader works better than this…
Clothes on the outside didn't even get washed. This is what scares me- the possibility of ending up with junk like this when and if my 25 year old Kenmore Elite quits.
If it quits keep it till you can find someone to rebuild it. May cost but it will be well worth it.
No Turbowash! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣💩
Yeah this washer sucks.
This machine is a bad example from a
reputable company like LG. I really wonder if these engineers even did
a test load before production. They
would have found how ineffective
these machines performed.
First! Love Lorraine!
You have that washer way too full. Nobody should pack their washers like that anyway
Did you watch the very beginning it wasn't that full. That's what I would expect an average washer load to be in a big capacity machine like this.
I agree, something isn't right here. I am not arguing that this is the best top loader ever (I feel Speed Queen wins that title), but my machine performs much better than the one seen here. I own this machine and have noticed much better agitations compared to the one seen here. I think there is too much in the machine, and I find it odd that at the beginning of the cycle most of the stuff appears to be floating at the top? Also, this machine is rather noisy, I heard a lot of rattles and creaks going on which is not something that I hear with mine. For the best agitation possible from this machine, you need to use the Heavy Duty cycle and select TurboWash to shorten the runtime if needed.
Eugene to be perfectly honest with you, I never did care for this washer ever since the first video of this machine went on u-tube!!!
I think it washes terribly and I wasn't impressed at all with anything about this machine!!! Sorry but i'll stick with the old timers...
Dear God I’ll keep my Speed Queen thank you. This load is just to big for this poor thing. GEs center post washer is much better at turn over.
Agitation and turnover are terrible.
Love the vids Loraine. Keep it up. This washer is the pits. Unfortunately people fall for this bullshit washer because they think. Ohh a large tub I can do a lot at once and it will get clean. Yes ur right about the first part putting a lot in but people fail to realize how their cloths in fact r not getting cleaned. That’s just horse 🐴 shit
Lg could have done so much better but instead they chose to fail miserably.
It looks and runs like a toy
I can't believe how long a load takes! ...only to do a crappy job!
Like your rant on the MVWB835DW1 video. I HATE THIS washer for these reasons
Poor Performance
No rollover
Disgrace to Brand
Too Expensive!
Turbowash = LIE
What a wimpy agitation.
Very weak washer. Terrible agitation. What’s with the awful clanking noise it’s making? Sounds like it going to quit any second. Disposable washer.
Rubbish machine rubbish wash action very little turnover done by LG rubbish
I am not buying for it, no thanks, it is so terrible machine and it won't pull the towels down and up turn, it is white and yellow top is Not rolls down. It suck. I hope LG head big company will listen and what they will have to learn lesson. It is bad design machine. Don't buy it.
Leave it to the Chinese to do laundry
This is hilarious, I'd say good cycle for an overnight soak, but where is the action
terrible wash action wtf
Another piece of junk
Horrible
I would never sell a customer a washer that poorly designed. A front ladder or the Maytag commercial are so far superior. Don’t support bad engineering to make a buck
no offense to anyone but this LG washer is a joke, no rollover no nothing. i would never buy one even if i was desperate.