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It’s 120v as long as you buy the gas dryer, the 4 prong is 240v which is the electric version. If you get the gas you need an exhaust and a gas hook up, if you get the electric it’ll cost more in electricity
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.@LG okay and why cant you just tell me what plug it comes with?? Im aware the outlet varies by home build date however i want to know if it comes with the one I need or not
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi there, Lex. Thank you for reaching out with your question about the WKG101HVA Washtower. We understand the importance of ensuring your dryer plug is compatible with your setup. The type of dryer plug depends on the electrical wiring in your home. If your home was built before 1996, it’s likely to have a 3-prong plug. If your home was built in 1996 or later, it’s more common to have a 4-prong plug. This difference is due to updated electrical codes that require the fourth prong for additional safety. The reason this isn’t specified directly is because it varies based on the electrical configuration of your home, not the unit itself. If you find that your dryer plug type doesn't match your home's outlet, you may need an adapter or to replace the cord. https://www.lg.com/us/washers-dryers/lg-wkg101hva-washtower#pdp_specs Please feel free to send us a private message on Social Media @LGUSSupport if you have more questions or need assistance. We’re here to help! —Renzo
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