Best LG Clothes Dryers
LG DVH45-08W
- Price (RRP) $1,449
- Capacity8 kg
Just a great dryer to use – The dryer was so easy to use and the cleaning process just as easy. I drys the cloths very and I hardly ever need ironing. The dry is very quite in operation and does not disturb us
LG 9kg Heat Pump Dryer 9 Series
- Capacity9 kg
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Heat pump dryers in general are a waist of money. They take slow long to dry anything, even when they're not clogged up with muck.This LG model is… Read more
supposed to be self cleansing and have all the mod cons for a cleaner environment. The fact that they have had to add a 'second' removable filter to help solve the problems, it doesn't work. There is no removable panel to clean the condenser. the moist air circulating just makes all the lint and dog hair stick to everything. I have had to pull the whole condenser apart to clean out the muck four times now. What a job that is ! a photo of the failed filter system results attached
LG 10kg Series 10
- Capacity10 kg
Quiet and efficient operation and build quality seems good. Although it has a duvet option it just doesn't work for a king bed duvet. It can't… Read more
handle the large amount of water in a washed king bed duvet. Plus what idiot designs a dryer that only rotates in one direction only. The towels and sheets just roll into a tight bundle and don't dry inside the middle of the bundle.
LG DVH5-08W
- Price (RRP) $1,499
- Capacity8 kg

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After less than four years, the dryer started to fail. It made a constant squeaking noise and then left burn marks on clothes. I contacted in LG… Read more
customer service to see what they might be able to offer under the ‘10 year warranty’ sticker on the front of the unit. LG customer service directed me to email a video of the fault. I have heard nothing since then, apart from a voicemail asking me to call back. I was travelling so I emailed to say please contact me via email only. I haven’t heard anything more for four weeks. I’ve now just bought a traditional dryer and hope it lasts longer and performs better. Cut my losses and had the heavy LG heat pump dryer removed. Before the LG dryer completely failed, we liked that it didn’t steam up the laundry. Downsides were: the length of time to dry; the heavy weight of the machine makes it a challenge for small laundries; and as other people have noted it frequently tangled sheets into a tight ball. We spent $1600 on it. I’m not sure it paid for itself in electricity savings and certainly I expected it to last longer than 3.9 years. I won’t buy a heat pump dryer again. I’ve gone back to the old traditional dryer style so that if it fails I feel less pain about the upfront price! I will never buy an LG appliance again because I found their 10 year warranty sticker to be essentially misleading, since LG customer service have been so uncommunicative.