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LG WashCombo review: A washer and a dryer in one, but Is it worth it?

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LG WashCombo ventless washer/dryer review

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Washers and dryers take up a lot of space, especially if you’re living a little apartment. And if you have a separate washer and dryer (and who doesn’t?) you need to manually transfer your clothes into the dryer. Now, a few appliance companies — including LG, WhirlpoolGE and Equator — are starting to combine washers and dryers into a single machine. But are they any good?

LG calls its electric washer and dryer combo the WashCombo. It offers a 5 cu. ft. capacity and takes up the same space as just a typical washing machine. The WashCombo was released in January 2024. LG delivered to a WashCombo in black steel to my home and arranged for it to be professionally installed so that I could take this intriguing new machine for a spin — pun intended.

For two weeks, I put this washer/dryer combo through its paces. After using the WashCombo to wash clothes, towels and bulky bedding, I discovered it can be a decent laundry solution for some — but not for everyone. If you’re ready to buy (say hello to more space in your kitchen!) a handy buy button is below. Or keep reading to learn how the LG WashCombo performed during my testing. 

For additional advice on choosing a washer and dryer, be sure to check out our coverage of the five best washing machines for 2024 and the eight best electric dryers for 2024.  


LG WashCombo: Two functions, one machine

LG WashCombo Review

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Capacity: 5 cu. ft. | Smart functionality: Yes (LG ThinQ) | Key features: Washing machine and ventless dryer in one unit | Dimensions: 27 x 39 x 33 1/8 inches | Displays: LCD dial and control panel touchscreens | Color options: Black steel or graphite steel | Power source: Electric | Model #: WM6998HBA 

The new LG WashCombo is a full-featured washing machine and ventless electric dryer bundled into a single unit. The WashCombo relies on a quiet inverter heat pump and direct drive motor to perform a complete wash and dry cycle — without having to transfer your laundry between separate appliances. 

WashCombo uses AI-based technology to detect fabric texture, soil level and load size to automatically select the right functions, temperatures and amount of liquid detergent. It’s also designed for a standard 120v outlet, with no special in-home electrical wiring required.

The TL:DR: After reading the appliance’s manual and doing just one laundry load, it was clear that this washer/dryer combo does what it’s meant to do, but not at the speed LG promotes. For someone living alone or a couple with just average laundering needs, the WashCombo is a solid option — able to keep up with demand and save you some space. But for a larger family, I’d recommend sticking with a large-capacity washer (at least 5.5 cu.ft.) and a separate, larger-capacity (at least 9 cu. ft) dryer to keep up with everyone’s dirty laundry and maintain energy efficiency. 


LG WashCombo: Getting hands-on

The LG WashCombo was delivered in a large box that required two men to carry upstairs, unpack and install. The process took about 20 minutes from the time it was taken off the delivery truck.

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The WashCombo is delivered in a large box.

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The detergent dispenser drawer holds enough liquid for up to 30 loads. The washer determines how much to use during each cycle. Or, you have the option of using detergent pods and tossing one into the machine when you load it with laundry. 

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The integrated automatic detergent dispenser holds enough liquid detergent for up to 30 loads.

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One thing that sets the LG WashCombo apart from traditional washers and dryers is that it has two separate filters that need to be cleaned. The top filter is a basic lint filter, while the one located in the lower-left corner of the appliance is a water inlet filter that catches loose items like buttons or coins. If not cleaned regularly, the entire WashCombo could easily clog.

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It’s essential to keep both of this appliance’s filters clean in between uses.

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Owners will also need to maintain the rubber door seal using a liquid chlorine bleach mixture, and make sure no dirt, lint or anything else is caught within the rubber folds of the seal. And the manual also recommends wiping down the door seal, the inside of the washer door and the door’s inner glass between uses. The door must be left slightly open when it’s not in use to prevent mold buildup. Overall, that makes this a higher-maintenance model compared with traditional machines.

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Between uses, be sure to clean the rubberized door seal and always make sure nothing gets caught in it.

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To begin using the WashCombo, press the power button for about two seconds, until the control touchscreen lights up. Rotate the dial and choose the desired cycle setting. The most commonly used option is for a wash and a dry. 

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The LCD digital dial control can be rotated to switch between options, but is also a touchscreen.

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To the right of the controller is a second touchscreen. It shows temperature, spin and soil settings and gives you access to additional cleaning options. For my first time using the WashCombo, I inserted five pairs of Levi’s jeans, selected the main option and pressed start. At this point, the machine started to spin slightly as the internal sensors did their calculations.

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The WashCombo is a front-loading appliance with a 5 cu. ft. capacity.

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Within about 30 seconds, the display on the control dial informed me that the complete wash and dry cycle would take two hours and 19 minutes, which is not the two hours LG promotes for this appliance. The wash cycle completed about 30 minutes later. 

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While the WashCombo is operating, a timer is continuously displayed within the Digital Dial Control.

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At this point, the WashCombo switched automatically to dryer mode and the timer continued to count down. 

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During the drying cycle, don’t be surprised if the timer automatically and suddenly increases. This is a frequent occurrence, especially with large or bulky loads.

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After the cycles were completed, the six pairs of jeans were clean and about 98% dry. 

Next, I loaded up the WashCombo with a load of six bath towels. This time, I set the machine to the towels option, and it said the wash cycle would take 47 minutes. It wound up taking 55. 

But this is where things started to really get off schedule. The display then told me that the dryer cycle would then take two hours and 10 minutes more. When the machine beeped saying it was done, two of the towels were over dried and crunchy, and four of them were still very wet. I turned the machine back on and set it to “dry only.” This time, the sensors said it would take another two hours and eight minutes to fully dry the towels — which already had been in the dryer for more than two hours. Ultimately, the entire process to wash and dry a load of just six towels took upwards of five hours and 18 minutes. This extended schedule repeated when I attempted to launder bulky bedding.

As I continued using the appliance, I realized it would probably be smart to invest in LG’s 27-inch pedestal storage drawer ($250) to raise the front-loading appliance door and prevent having to bend down. I suggest purchasing this accessory when you get the WashCombo, so you can have it installed at the same time. Otherwise, you’ll need at least two people to lift up the 246 pound WashCombo to install the pedestal later.

While not included with the WashCombo, I also strongly recommend putting an optional anti-vibration and noise dampening pad under the appliance. This can be purchased from Amazon for under $25. Especially during the drying cycle, the WashCombo shakes a lot — which at times, could be felt throughout my entire home. 


Is the LG WashCombo worth it?

Despite multiple attempts, I couldn’t come up with a laundry load that the appliance could handle in the two hours that LG promotes. With heavier and bulkier laundry loads, the complete process took anywhere from 2.5 hours to more than five hours. By comparison, my previous washer took 40 minutes for a standard wash cycle, while the accompanying gas dryer took about 50 minutes for a complete drying cycle. 

If you’re not counting on the WashCombo to complete a full wash and dry cycle in just two hours, than this appliance works just fine, and, for the most part, does what it’s supposed to do. Yes, the WashCombo saves space. And yes, it does eliminate the need to manually move loads from the washer to a separate dryer. 

10 things I like about the LG WashCombo

  1. It has a sleek, modern appearance with intuitive and well labeled touchscreens.
  2. You get a washer and dryer that fits into the same space as a typical 27-inch-wide washing machine.
  3. There’s no need to manually move laundry from washer to dryer.
  4. The appliance uses artificial intelligence and sensors to detect fabric texture, soil level and load size. It can then automatically adjust its settings, or you can manually set them.
  5. Choose between 30 washer/dryer programs and 18 washer options. Some are load size- or fabric-specific.
  6. The WashCombo has an integrated sanitary cycle. It uses steam to disinfect laundry, while helping to reduce wrinkles and allergens. 
  7. You can remotely control the WashCombo from a smartphone. The app allows you to download and install new and specialized cycles, monitor energy use and more.
  8. The appliance’s ventless and electric-only design gives you more installation options with fewer home connections than a traditional washer and gas dryer.
  9. The door can be installed to open either from left to right or right to left. 
  10. During wash cycles, the WashCombo uses an internal heat element to make water hotter as needed.

Seven things I don’t like about the LG WashCombo

  1. The dry time is unpredictable. It often takes much longer to dry a load of laundry than the display indicates. A full load can often take four hours or longer. That said, the wash cycle is consistent, taking 30 and 55 minutes.
  2. To maintain the size of a standard, front-load washer, the WashCombo’s door is low to the ground. This requires the user to bend over sharply to load and unload it. For this reason, the optional (and matching) 27-inch pedestal is highly recommended.
  3. Despite an inverter heat pump and direct drive motor, the appliance vibrates a lot. (It’s no louder than any other washer or dryer, however.) Using an optional anti-vibration and noise dampening pad is highly recommended, especially if the appliance is installed on an upper floor.
  4. For maximum efficiency, LG recommends only washing/drying clothing made from the same fabric in each load and not to mix and match fabrics. For most people, this is not realistic or convenient.
  5. If you buy two WashCombo units to accommodate a family, the units can’t be stacked, since the appliance’s lint trap is on top of the unit.
  6. Even after the WashCombo completed its wash/dry cycle, it was often necessary to repeat the dryer cycle again. This needs to be done manually, since the internal sensors can’t tell when clothing is dry.
  7. The WashCombo requires more basic maintenance than most other washers and dryers. These tasks do not take a lot of time, but they must be done to prevent mold build up and to keep the appliance from getting clogged.

LG WashCombo: Final thoughts…

Even when on sale, the price of the LG WashCombo is about the same as a premium washer and dryer set, so you’re not saving money by purchasing just the one appliance. What you’re paying for is the convenience of not having to manually move your laundry from the washer to the dryer, for the added space you might get in your home, and for the “smart” functionality built in. 

The washing functionality is great. I was underwhelmed, however, by the drying capabilities. Only a few times was I able to load it up with laundry, have it complete the wash and dry cycle, and end up with my clothes being fully dry. And when it worked without a hitch, it was never within the two hour time frame promoted by LG. 


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Sam Darnold #14 of the Minnesota Vikings scrambles in the second quarter of a game against the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium on November 17, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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The Minnesota Vikings will take on the Chicago Bears today. The Vikings are currently 8-2, an impressive run so far this season, and will be looking to add a fourth win to their current streak after last Sunday’s 23-13 win against the Tennessee Titans. The Bears, on the other hand, are entering this game on the heels of a four-game losing streak after a tough 20-19 loss against the Green Bay Packers last Sunday. 

Here’s how and when you can watch the Vikings vs. Bears game today, whether or not you have cable.


How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears

The Vikings vs. Bears game will be played on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 1:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. PT). The game will air on Fox and stream on Fubo and the platforms featured below.


How and when to watch the Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears game without cable

You can watch this week’s NFL game on Fox via several streaming services. All you need is an internet connection and one of the top options outlined below.

Fubo offers you an easy, user-friendly way to watch NFL games on CBS, Fox, NBC, ABC, ESPN, and NFL Network, plus NCAA football channels. The Pro tier includes 200+ channels and unlimited DVR, while the Elite with Sports Plus tier adds NFL RedZone and 4K resolution. New subscribers get a seven-day free trial and all plans allow streaming on up to 10 screens simultaneously.


You can watch today’s game with a subscription to Sling’s Orange + Blue tier, which includes ESPN, ABC, NBC, and Fox. The plan offers 46 channels with local NFL games, nationally broadcast games and 50 hours of DVR storage. For complete NFL coverage, add Paramount+ to get CBS games, or upgrade with the Sports Extra add-on for additional sports channels like Golf Channel, NBA TV and NFL RedZone.


Watching NFL games, including Fox broadcasts, is simple with Hulu + Live TV, which includes 90 channels, unlimited DVR storage, and access to NFL preseason games, live regular season games and studio shows. The service includes ESPN+ and Disney+ in the subscription.


Want to watch today’s game live on your smartphone? If so, NFL+ streaming service is the solution you’re looking for. It lets you watch NFL Network and out-of-market games on mobile devices, with an upgrade option to NFL+ Premium that includes NFL RedZone for watching up to eight games simultaneously. Note that NFL+ only works on phones and tablets, not TVs.



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