LG Styler Review: Offer You Crease-Free And Fresh Clothes But For A Premium Price
Aadhya Khatri
LG Styler review is recently sought after as these smart steam closets are getting popular in South Korea and the U.S
LG Styler review is recently sought after as these smart steam closets are getting popular in South Korea and the U.S.
However, before stretching your budget for one, ask yourself this question, what it can do better than a regular dry-cleaner and whether the price matches the convenience?
So without any further ado, let’s dive into our LG Styler review 2020:
LG Styler Price And Availability
Let’s start our LG Styler review with what you have to pay to get one of these fancy steam closets.
LG smart closet is available for $2099 directly from LG. The high price and the fact that the product is for a niche market, you might find it harder to get than a regular washing machine.
LG TrueSteam Technology
The Styler runs on the TrueSteam technology of LG and according to the company, the tech eliminates 99.9% of germs on clothes. This isn’t an exaggeration though. The British Allergy Foundation has certified the tech so LG seems to be truthful about that.
The tech combines the steam with movements from the hanging rail to shake out dust, dislodges dirt, and creases. The fold-out plastic panel on the door is where you pop trousers inside.
Readers of our LG Styler review might be thrilled to learn that Refresh, one of the steam closet’s four core functions, is able to bring tired outfits back to its perfect state in less than 20 minutes.
Gentle Dry, on the other hand, does a gentler job of drying up your clothes, resulting in less shrinkage.
The Sanitary mode is the core of LG’s claim, which is believed to clean your clothes of bacteria and allergens.
Last but not least, the Trouser Press mode returns trousers to their initial state when you first bought them.
It’s no denying that the TrueSteam is one of the impressive LG Styler specs.
LG Styler can be controlled with the LG ThinQ app so you don’t need to press any buttons.
LG Styler Design
Our LG Styler review continues with the design.
Users have the choice to acquire the device in either a white or black glass front door. The dimension of 1850mm x 499mm with a depth of 585mm means getting the Styler in the perfect place is quite a challenge.
The weight of 80kg is another sore spot especially when there isn’t a lift where you live. Wherever you intend to put it in, remember that the LG Styler uses steam so make sure that it has enough room for the hot air to circulate.
The device comes with a box of feet for different circumstances. If you want to put in on a carpet, use the spiky feet, otherwise, the leveling feet are the best option for the hard floor.
The LG Styler does vibrate a bit because of the hanger mechanism needs to move to does its magic. However, the vibration is only 40dB(A) so you don’t have to worry about noise.
LG Styler Setup
Getting the steam closet t its place is the hardest part of all the setup process. After that, everything is as easy as child’s play. All you have to keep in mind is to keep the device near the main plug socket.
The two tanks at the bottom front are for wastewater and freshwater (as the appliance generates steam).
All the coolest features of the Stylus is in the front with a bunch of LED function buttons.
We have talked about the four core functions of the device earlier on our LG Styler review and the glass door is where you can find the button for them, paired with those to control the intensity of the program.
You get to see how long it takes the device to do its job to arrange your other chores. To see how the hanger shakes clothes off creases, feel free to open the door mid-cycle.
LG Styler Performance
Despite the price and detailed guides LG provides, clothes after going through the Styler still have creases on the first few times you operate the machine.
However, don’t give up on this LG Styler review just yet thinking it isn’t what you are looking for. With practice, you can get some very impressive results with the Styler.
The device does a good job saving water in the tank but you still have to refill it from time to time; however, the Styler will tell you when to do so though.
With the Refresh Normal mode on, the Styler’s energy consumption is 1850W but if all you want is drying, the appliance will use less power.
To have an even better result, use filter sheets, and fit those into a steam slot at the Stylus’s bottom and your clothes will come out with aroma.
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