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ZeneticX
post Jan 28 2025, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(coolguy99 @ Jan 28 2025, 11:04 AM)
Can check out this model from LG. Apparently this is a new model.
https://www.lg.com/my/washer-dryers/front-l...ount+descending

It was RM1500 at One Living 3 months back.
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This is actually considered entry level model

6 motion DD is what they used to call it before it became AI DD

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post Mar 3 2025, 07:17 PM

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QUOTE(MasBoleh! @ Mar 3 2025, 03:18 PM)
And is it true that for front load, we needed to constantly clean the rubber or something at the entrace there as the dirt will often accumulates there?
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i just wipe it dry and leave the door open so moisture won't get trapped

instead of dirt the bigger issue would be mold if you close the door when the rubber is not dry enough
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post Mar 4 2025, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(dayalan86 @ Mar 4 2025, 05:09 PM)
6 motion DD is the 6 motion patented LG wash motion pattern for direct drive washing machines.

AIDD is Artificial Intelligence Direct Drive, where it senses the fabric type (softness, hardness, and weight etc) and then decide which of the 6 motions it want to use or maintain just 3 out 6 motions etc.

AIDD is reserved for higher end models and lower end ones, get 6 motion DD which is already better in washing efficiency compared to other normal washing machine which do not have recirculating water feature.

If have budget, better to get LG with Turbo Wash feature as that significantly reduces wash time without compromising wash results.
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Not every fabric is suitable for Turbo Wash and there's a weight limit, you are not utilising the full capacity of the washer.

Also AI DD only works for Cotton, Mixed Fabric and Easy Care mode
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post May 5 2025, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(Doraku @ May 5 2025, 06:39 PM)
What LG WM model did you have just wondering?

What type of detergent are you using liquid or powder for remote start or pre-wash? My 20kg LG Slim F2520SNEK WM does not come come with the liquid detergent holding cup so the manual warms against using liquid detergent for Delay start and pre-wash because it could either dispensed early or get harden.
AI Wash cycle and Turbowash 39 cycle is basically a scam for my WM because both cycles maximum rated load by LG for my WM is only 3kg. For Turbowash 39 cycle specifically washing more than 3KG of clothes increase the cycle estimated time to 61minutes. That make nonsense when you bought large WM to wash a lot of clothing.
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I use liquid detergent from Persil. So far no issues but I seldom use remote start

AI Wash cycle should be applicable to the usual cotton cycle, which is your washing machine max capacity. It's normal for washing machines to have different load rating for different modes/cycles, not just LG


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post May 6 2025, 02:14 AM

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QUOTE(Doraku @ May 5 2025, 11:20 PM)
I'm not sure, my LG manual rated the AI Wash cycle for 3KG load also what's the different with it and normal Cotton cycle? I thought Cotton cycle already uses AI DD?

Also it seems that there is no option to enable steam on the WM individual cycles

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In that case I'm not sure. This cycle doesn't exist on my machine. (FV1410H3P)

There should be a programme table in your owners manual listing what other functions can be added to each cycle. For my case I only need to hold the steam button to add steam for the cycles.

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post Aug 14 2025, 05:29 PM

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2 weeks ago just replaced the absorbers for my LG front load washer dryer (FV1410H3P) that I've been using since 2 years ago. Luckily I bought the extended warranty coverage from Harvey Norman so no need pay for the service and parts....

but I do wonder what's the typical lifespan of front load absorber, 2 years seems a bit fast

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