LG DLE8400WE 7.3 Cu. Ft. Ultra Large Capacity Rear Control White Electric Dryer
LG DLE8400WE 7.3 Cu. Ft. Ultra Large Capacity Rear Control White Electric Dryer
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LG DLE8400WE 7.3 Cu. Ft. Ultra Large Capacity Rear Control White Electric Dryer

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- 7.3 cu. ft. Ultra Large Capacity - LG EasyLoad Door - Wrinkle Care Option - ThinQ Technology with Proactive Customer Care - FlowSense Duct Clogging and Lint Indicators - Smooth, Quiet Performance
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Jul 30, 2025
3BoyMom
3 out of 5 stars review

Damp clothes constantly

It does have a big capacity, which is nice. We have had it for 6 months, and it has been very frustrating to get the clothes dry. I've tried every setting. The clothes are often slightly damp after every cycle, even with the heat and dryness setting all the way up. If I retry the cycle, it's sensors turn it off after a few minutes, even though the clothes are still slightly damp. The only way I can bypass this is by doing a "Quick Dry" cycle and turning the time up. The loads that aren't even very big are still coming out damp. I've checked and cleaned the vent hose and all filters, and there is no blockage. I've opened the door to the dryer and the door is covered in condensation still. Things should not still be so wet after drying at the highest setting for 1.5 hours. I've completely given up the hope of having a towel or blanket load dry fully in one go. I want hot, fluffy clothes, not cold, damp clothes. I don't have the time or energy to keep fighting with this thing.

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reply from LG Digital Care Team

Hey there! We understand your concerns about your clothes consistently coming out damp, and we appreciate the effort you've put into troubleshooting. The condensation and the need for timed cycles suggest the heating system or sensors may need a professional's attention. We want to help you get this resolved. Please send us a direct message to @LGUSSupport with your dryer's model/serial number and purchase date. We're committed to making sure your dryer is providing you with a great experience. ^ Diego

May 10, 2026
RHS40
2 out of 5 stars review

Too Sensitive

Takes forever to dry. The electronic dryness sensor constantly interferes and slows things down or stops the drying. The exhaust is simply not sufficient to push the hot air out. I have a long run to the outside but have a booster fan that has worked well over the decades. Two previous dryers had no problem with it. The booster fan is working fine and we have had the vent cleaned as well but the LG programming is just too sensitive.

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Hello. Thank you for sharing your experience with your LG Dryer. We appreciate the details you provided about the drying time, the sensor behavior, and the airflow performance with your existing vent setup. We want to take a closer look at your specific LG model so we can determine the best way to assist and review the options available for your situation. To allow us to properly investigate the details of your specific product model and to see how we can assist with your dryer‑related issue being encountered, please send us an email at lgdigitalcare@lg.sprinklrsupport.com if you need further assistance. You can also refer to this helpful link for reference on the specific issue you're encountering: https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/lg-dryer-why-is-my-dryer-not-heating-not-drying-or-taking-a-long-time-drying--1432223739634 ^James

May 20, 2026
CGL9
2 out of 5 stars review

Drying and venting issues

I recently purchased a new dryer and have been disappointed with both the design and overall performance. The biggest issue is the venting system. The vent connection feels poorly engineered, making installation more difficult than it should be, and airflow does not seem efficient. Even with a properly cleaned vent line, the dryer struggles to circulate heat effectively. Drying times are much longer than expected. A normal-sized load often requires two or even three cycles before clothes are fully dry, which wastes both time and energy. Heavier items like towels and bedding come out damp around the edges and need additional drying. The build quality also feels underwhelming for a new appliance. Some components seem lightweight and not very durable, especially around the lint filter and vent connection areas. For the price, I expected a much more reliable and better-designed product. Overall, this dryer has been frustrating to use due to the poor venting design, inconsistent drying performance, and excessive drying times. I would not recommend it unless the manufacturer improves the airflow system and overall quality.

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