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LG WashCombo All-in-One Washer Dryer vs LG WM6700HBA Front Load Washer

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
LG WM6700HBA Front Load Washer comes out ahead overall (7.3 vs 6.2), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 WashCombo All-in-One Washer DryerWM6700HBA Front Load Washer
Reliability & Durability 6.7 7.3
User Sentiment 6.1 7.3
Complaint Severity 7.2 7.4
Consensus Strength 2.4 2.6
Value for Money 3.7 4.8
Owner Advocacy 5.9 8.7
LG WashCombo All-in-One Washer Dryer

A clever space-saver that turns square footage into hours. The ventless 2-in-1 design fits in a closet and needs only a standard outlet, ideal for condos or tight quarters, but the trade-off is brutal: cycles run three to six hours, and you can only dry half what you wash, so a full hamper becomes an all-day relay. Clothes sometimes finish damp, demanding a second round, and the heat-pump condenser needs regular filter cleaning that separate units don't. Buy it if you live alone, run two small loads a week, and have literally no room for stacked separates; skip it if you have kids, do laundry daily, or ever need jeans dry by tonight.

LG WM6700HBA Front Load Washer

LG's front loaders routinely run 12-19 years with minimal repairs, and this black steel flagship inherits that bulletproof direct-drive motor and easy serviceability. The odd catch: climbing to this trim level strips out the basic soak cycle cheaper models include, the auto-dispense softener compartment leaks if you use vinegar, and a few chemically sensitive owners couldn't shake the new-machine off-gassing smell even after multiple hot washes. Buy if you want a quiet, decade-plus workhorse and can live without a few conveniences; skip if you need every feature to work intuitively or have scent sensitivities, the mid-range 4000 series gives you most of the durability for less money and fewer quirks.