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LG Twin Tub Washing Machine 18KG Wind Jet Dry, Roller Jet, 3 Wash Programs, Black Color

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LG Twin Tub Washing Machine 18KG Wind Jet Dry, Roller Jet, 3 Wash Programs, Black Color

LG Twin Tub Washing Machine FAQs

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What is a Twin Tub washing machine?
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A Twin Tub is a semi‑automatic washer with two separate tubs. One tub (usually on the left) is for washing and rinsing clothes, and the other tub (on the right) is for spinning/drying them. After the wash cycle, you transfer the wet clothes from the wash tub into the spin tub to remove water.
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How do I use a Twin Tub washing machine?
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First, attach a water hose and fill the wash tub with water, detergent, and laundry (up to the marked level). Select the appropriate wash program or timer and let it run. When the wash cycle is done, switch the machine to “Drain” to empty the tub. Finally, move the clothes into the spin tub, close the lid, and set the spin timer – the high‑speed spin will remove most of the water.
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What is a Roller Jet Pulsator?
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The Roller Jet Pulsator is the washing feature in many LG Twin Tubs. It is a rolling paddle at the bottom of the wash tub that rubs and scrubs clothes with extra friction. This added rubbing action helps remove dust and mites, giving you a cleaner, more sanitized wash
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What is Wind Jet Dry?
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Wind Jet Dry is an LG technology used during the spin cycle. It blows air into the spinning tub to circulate air through the clothes. This helps remove extra moisture so that clothes come out drier and ready to iron or wear. It also helps keep the wash tub dry and mold-free after use.
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What is Rat Away Technology?
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Rat Away is a protective feature in LG Twin Tub machines. A 3mm‑thick plastic cover with a rat-repellent chemical is built into the tub area. This keeps rodents away from the machine’s electronics and pipes, protecting your appliance and its performance.
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Twin Tub vs Fully Automatic – what’s the difference?
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A fully automatic machine handles everything - washing, rinsing, spinning, and draining, in one tub with no manual steps. A Twin Tub, on the other hand, is semi-automatic.

It has two separate tubs: one for washing and rinsing, and one for spinning/drying. This means you do part of the process yourself by moving clothes from the wash tub to the spin tub.
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Are Twin Tub washers water-efficient?
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Yes. Twin Tub machines let you control exactly how much water you use. You manually fill the wash tub each time, so you only use what you need. They don’t need a continuous water hookup, which means you can save on water by stopping and reusing water as needed.
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How do I clean and maintain a Twin Tub washer?
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After every use, wipe away any water or detergent residue from the tubs to prevent rust and odors. It’s also important to clean the lint filter (usually found inside the spin tub). Pull out the filter, rinse it under running water, then reinsert it. Leave lids open after use to let the machine air dry. Regular cleaning will keep the machine running well and smelling fresh.
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What wash programs are available on a Twin Tub?
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Many LG Twin Tub models offer three wash programs: Gentle, Normal, and Strong (Heavy). These let you match the wash action to the fabric type: use Gentle for delicate clothes, Normal for everyday garments, and Strong for heavily soiled or thick items. Select the program and then set the timer according to how dirty the clothes are.
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How do I drain the water from a Twin Tub?
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After a wash or rinse cycle, you must manually drain the water. Most machines have a drain selector or switch. Simply turn the knob to the “Drain” position and the water will empty out. “After washing, set the wash drain selector to ‘Drain’ for draining”. Make sure to catch or direct the water properly.
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Are Twin Tub washing machines durable?
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Yes, they tend to be very sturdy. Twin Tub (semi-automatic) machines have a simple, durable design that can withstand years of use. They also tend to be easy to repair because of their straightforward parts. Semi-automatic machines “withstand the wear and tear and offer services for years with easy to repair features”.
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Can the spin cycle shrink my clothes?
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Generally, no. The high-speed spin is designed to remove water, not damage fabric. Most common fabrics (like cotton) will not shrink just from spinning. Very delicate items, especially wool or things not meant to be spun at high speed, could shrink a bit if spun too long.
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