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LG WM4000HBA 4.5 Cu. Ft. Capacity Smart Washer with TurboWash - Black Steel

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Arrives May 13 – May 22
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Description

4.5-Cu. Ft. Front Load Washer with Steam Technology, Black Steel

Capacity: 4.5 Cubic Feet


Color: Black Steel


Brand: LG


Product Dimensions: 29"D x 31.5"W x 42"H


Special Feature: Smart Connectivity


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1300 RPM


Access Location: Front Load


Fuel Type: electric


Included Components: drain hose


Finish Type: Glass


Brand Name: ‎LG


Product Dimensions: ‎29 x 31.5 x 42 inches


Part Number: ‎WM4000HBA


Special Features: ‎Smart Connectivity


Material Type: ‎metal


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 28, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • cool
i like it. low noise level, low water consumption , low electricity consumption cool design guys you will like it
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2023 by Dmitry Fedotov

  • very bad experience with
very bad experience with
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by rajinder

  • Good enough for most
If you are coming from a older top loader, you will think this Lg is fancy. I owned a Miele larger capacity model, and I can tell you Lg fabric care is nowhere on the same level as a Miele. So for the picky laundry aficionados, you aren’t going to be able to throw your favorite items in it and expect it to come out looking the same. For everyone else, this washer is probably good enough, although the tub should have come with a light when you open the door. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2022 by synesthesia

  • ONLY a First Day review... all is good though.
We chose this and its dryer mate because the NY Times reviewed it as best for the year model for cleaning cloths, gentleness on cloths, and expected durability and longevity of the product line. This is a DAY1 review. First the Bad: 1. the manuals are terrible. There is so much missing about how to use the controls it is pitiful. Consider for example that there is NOTHING in the dryer manual to tell you how to use all the potential button settings. None of the buttons worked, until I figured out hours later that you must use the MANUAL selection on the dial before you can change stuff.. If you go to the LG web site, there are other documents you can read but I mean really. As a Software Engineer, if my QA and DOCUMENTATION people wrote manuals this bad about what I build, I would fire them. 2. availability is spotty on both the appliances and their accessories. We had trouble finding the matching dryer, and could not get the pedestal add ones because none were available. Chalk this up to COVID I guess but one outfit said we would need to wait five weeks to the matching dryer. So do some research and shop around to see who has what in stock. If your current washer/dryer are on their last leg, maybe don't wait for them to fail before you but new ones? Just a thought. 3. the washer is louder that both the wife and I expected. OK in fairness, there was never any claim made about how loud or quiet these machines were supposed to be. And the door is still off the laundry room and the room is empty... so there is nothing to muffle the sound. I expect this to reduce significantly once the crap is put back into the laundry room and the door hung. So maybe I am over stating this negative. 4. 4.5 cubic feet ain't as big as it sounds. Compared to our old top loader, it seems the size of loads we are putting in the washer is smaller. It is hard to judge without a side-by-side comparison, and maybe we over stuffed to old guy whish is why it had some problems, and I could in fact stuff more into the new machine if I wanted. But it does seem like the load size smaller. The GOOD: 1. new looking cloths, fast. I kid you not when I say the stuff that comes out of washer and dryer looks brand new. I am a work-from-home IT guy so I am mostly a sweats and t-shirt man. All my cloths so far look brand new and soft out of the dryer. And the "seemingly" smaller load sizes get done in 30 minutes in the washer unless I pick one of the longer running cycles. We did upholstery covers, blankets and bedding, pillows, towels, slippers, and lots of cloths (yeah they delivered the machines @9:30am and I did 10 loads today) and ALL of it looked NEW after being cleaned by this pair of machines. The dryer takes about 54 minutes to dry whatever you put in it. I used the manual setting for a lot of it which allowed me to reduce heat and dry time to 40 minutes. 2. no-brainer operation. If you are not into all the options worry not, you don't really need them. There are so many presets on the dial, you almost can't fail to find a setting that works for whatever you are cleaning. You just turn the machine on, put a detergent plug into the drum, load, dial up your clothing match, and press the run button. The washer appears to have some AI that checks the washer load to see if any timing adjustment is needed off the baseline you dialed in, but maybe that is my imagination. Point is anyone can use these with great precision without any effort. Kind of makes up for the crappy manuals. Only thing I add is "extra rinse" at the end of the wash cycle. 3. has less expensive versions in the model line if you do not want to spend the money on these. I am guessing of course but I would think "lower end" models in the same product line are really just fewer features but same washing and drying ability and reliability of product. So if you need to save money on your set look at those instead. Tomorrow is the Wife's turn. If she has any major comments I will add them to this review later. Kevin ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2021 by Kevin Meade

  • 1 Year LG Warranty, Died 2 Years After Purchase!
It has trouble reaching the final spin, but if it gets there and doesn’t get hung up at the wash or rinse steps — never completing them — then it eternally repeats the spin cycle: - It pumps some water out to the drain - It spins slowly one way then slowly spins the other way - it tries spinning faster - it stops then pumps out a little more water - it ADDS some water - it spins slow, stops, reverses, spins slow, pumps, fast spin — repeat steps forever. The repair company replaced the pump, which was already working, with a new one then declared it fixed. It is not fixed, it’s a total loss! The thing is only 2 years old! My last washing machine lasted 35 years! WM4000H*A costs close to $1000.00 but IT ONLY LASTED 2 (TWO) YEARS! I’ve replaced the shocks (3). Inspected the internals. I’m going to try replacing the bearings (the drum is loose, spinning is loud), but it should not need a total tear-down for broken parts after only two years. The damage will happen like this: the shaft seal at the rear of the tub will leak leading to corrosion of the cheap aluminum spinner that holds the bearing shaft which in turn holds your (up to) 4.5 cubic feet of heavy, wet clothes, and attempts to spin them up to ~100RPM. This has been a design fault for longer than 12 years. The aluminum is relatively weak compared to the stainless steel the spinner could have been sourced from. I would gladly trade the useless WiFi feature for a longer lasting machine — 2 years?? WT*!! note: The aluminum spinner (aka: spider) is a sacrificial part intended to corrode due to galvanic action between dissimilar metals, keeping the stainless steel drum from tarnishing. This weak aluminum part IS the dissimilar metal, and the WM4000H*A requires a complete teardown to replace it. If the spinner were made of stainless steel as it should be, at a similar cost to manufacture, any galvanic corrosion could be handled by a piece of aluminum or zinc designed to be replaced easily instead of designing the machine for quick obsolescence. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by T Smith

  • wet wash wet dry
The LG washer and dryer are complicated to operate and the results are not good. I think the LG engineers are brilliant scientists who wouldn't understand why we wouldn't want to read the owner manual.
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023 by Michael E Sweeney

  • I LOVE THIS WASHER
I bought this because I don’t have W/D hookups so I wanted to install it using the plumbing under my bathroom sink. This was very manageable (I have no experience with plumbing). I have run multiple loads of laundry with no leaks. The machine can wash and dry a small load in 2 hours. Lint collects around the rubber seal of the door. This machine is perfect if you don’t want to install W/D hookups, don’t want to use venting, and only have 120 V ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2022 by Megan Stevens Megan Stevens

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