LG Washers and Dryers: Cycles That Adapt to Your Routine
You start a load with mixed fabrics and want to avoid choosing the wrong cycle. With AI DD technology, LG washers detect fabric type and weight to automatically adjust drum motions. You don’t need to sort through multiple settings, and your clothes experience less wear over time.
When your schedule is busy, TurboWash cycles let you complete a full load in under 30 minutes. You can move through multiple loads more easily without spending your entire evening doing laundry.
For more demanding fabrics, steam cycles like Steam and Allergiene provide deeper cleaning, especially for bedding or garments that trap allergens, without adding extra steps to your routine.
Once washing is done, LG dryers take over with AI Sensor Dry, which measures moisture levels and stops the cycle at the right time. Clothes are not exposed to unnecessary heat, helping preserve fabric quality.
If an item is clean but wrinkled, TurboSteam refreshes it in just a few minutes without running a full cycle. With Sensor Dry and Wrinkle Care, drying adjusts automatically and helps reduce wrinkles if you don’t remove clothes immediately. In the end, laundry becomes simple: you start the cycle, move on, and everything adjusts to your pace.
LG Recognized for Innovation at CES
LG stands out for consistent performance and recognition across independent evaluations. LG washers regularly rank among the most reliable, with one of the lowest service call rates in the market.
LG also received over 20 awards at CES 2025, including 3 “Best Innovation” honours for smart home appliances—from counter-depth refrigerators to Smart InstaView technology and the ThinQ AI platform. On select models, Smart InstaView lets you see inside the refrigerator by knocking on the glass, reducing cold air loss during daily use.
On the cooling side, LG refrigerators equipped with the Inverter Linear Compressor provide stable, quiet cooling with lower energy consumption. According to Consumer Reports, these models rank among the most reliable, with below-average failure rates.