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LG announces Australia’s largest capacity washing machine — fewer washing cycles, more free time

LG has today released Australia’s largest capacity washing machine, capable of handling 19kg loads, and a dryer capable of handling 10kg loads.

The new 19/10kg WashTower range (WWT-1910) allows larger Australian households to wash more clothes at once, saving time, water and energy. The new WashTower range features AI capabilities that automatically select the optimal wash cycle, fabric softness, and load weight.

The drying process is also optimised by the AI Dry Cycle, which adjusts the drying time based on the dryer’s humidity and temperature to save energy and time.

The new 19kg capacity is an upgrade to the current largest of 17kg, allowing users to perform their laundry more efficiently and in fewer cycles. Although larger, the WashTower range still includes a single stacked footprint, helping it to fit seamlessly into your home.

The AI Direct Drive technology also adjusts the wash motion based on handwashing, ensuring an optimal wash at all times.

The new range is supported by the LG ThinQ app, enabling users to remotely monitor and control their wash and dry cycles. The app also allows users to check their energy usage and adjust settings on the fly.

The new WashTower range is available in four stylish colourways: Black, Matte Grey, Forest Green, and Navy Blue. The new 19/10kg WashTower lineup is available from an RRP of ,999. For more information, please visit https://www.lg.com/au/washer-dryers/washtower/.

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