Best Buy:LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White


List Price : $1,089.00 Price : $897.72
LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White



Product Description

  • WaveForce Technology
  • ColdWash Option
  • SmartRinse Jet Spray System
  • SlamProof Lid
  • 4.5 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity
  • Direct Drive Motor (10 Year Warranty)
  • TrueBalance Anti-Vibration System
  • 1100 RPM
  • LoDecibel Quiet Operation
  • Highly Energy and Water Efficient
  • SenseClean
  • 12 Washing Cycles
  • 5 Temperature Levels
  • Delay Wash (up to 18 hours)
  • Electronic Control Panel with LED Display


    • SmartRinse Jet Spray System
    • WaveForce Technology
    • TrueBalance Anti-Vibration System
    • Dimensions (WHD): 27" X 46 3/8" X 28 3/18"


    LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White Reviews


    LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White Reviews


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    58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love my LG, October 23, 2010
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    Keith Finkel "Krunchin-Keith" (Kill Devil Hills, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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    This review is from: LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White
    I'm very impressed with this washer.

    I previously owned a sears kenmore was a nice machine, it lasted 10 years before the electonics in it burnt up. It too was an aggitatorless model, high efficency type. Ten years ago this was one of the first of this type.

    So when shopping for a new model I wanted to stick with a top load, aggitatorless, high efficency type. I was very impressed with a LG Blu-ray player I had bought, so keeping those features and the LG brand in mind I looked at thier models first.

    This model had the features I wanted so I didn't even consider any other brands.

    Installation was easy since I previously had hookups all in place. I didn't read much of the book. The quick install sheet mentions leveling and it was easy to see it was level. All you have to do is make sure the tub lines up with the opening. After hooking up the hoses and putting the drain hose in the drain tube, checking for levelness you're ready... Read more
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    36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars idontwanna, April 13, 2011
    This review is from: LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White
    My wife and I had recently bought the LG WT5001CW, and I can honestly sit here and tell you that it is all that and a bag of chips! I read all of the reviews till I was blue in the face. I got on the Lowes site which I found contained fabricated reviews which was a real bummer. They used the same phrases over and over again but in different order.
    Anyhoo, after listening to a bunch of HE nightmares and doing bookoo research and a few retarded salesmen later... Apparently there is no such thing as a good side loading HE washing machine. They all let off a mildew odor or do not wash good enough. Look at all the sites, Lowes, Home Depot, Best Buy, ABC Warehouse, Amazon, all the sideloading washing machines don't get any better than 3 stars max! So the decision was for a top loader. Now what brand do you get? Back to the reviews and that retarded salesmen!
    According to the reviews on those websites I mentioned, Maytag & Whirlpool ranked down at the bottom of the gene... Read more
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    53 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars A review that actually answers your questions, February 26, 2011
    This review is from: LG WT5001CW 27 5.2 cu. Ft. Top Load Washer - White
    What kind (front or top load) and what brand of washer to buy? After spending about $5,500 on two top loaders (GE and LG) and two front loaders ( Frigidaire and Samsung) over the last six years, I believe I am qualified to make some assertions. The tests that Consumer Reports does on washers are nothing more than pre-arranged outcome studies, designed to push sales of Department of Energy approved washers. This is not entirely bad, as everyone wants to save money and help the environment. In fairness, Consumer Reports does a valuable service, but for some products, the tests are creatively constructed to achieve an objective, which in this case, is pushing front load washing machines.
    My first washer was a very old GE top loader. It used a substantial amount of water and power, but served admirably. The next unit was a Frigidaire front loader that was quite efficient, but did not wash clothes as well as the GE top loader it replaced. The Frigidaire suffered a... Read more
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