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The unit does come with an automatic dispenser feature, but the cool thing is, you can switch it off either directly on the machine or through the app. If you're into Tide Pods, you can go that route, though it might not be as stellar in performance – totally your call. And, just a heads up, fabric sheets might not do their usual magic here since they usually thrive on hot air, and this machine focuses more on pulling moisture from the air without the heat element. Now, about its capacity, I've tossed in a king-size comforter, and it can handle it. But, brace yourself for a patience-testing 7-hour wash and dry session, and even then, you might find a few areas that are not bone-dry. In my experience, it seems like it's optimized for everyday stuff like shirts, socks, and pants. It can tackle towels and larger items if you're okay with investing a considerable amount of time, and there's a chance they might not come out completely dry.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your interest in the LG Washer/Dryer (WM6998HBA) model. Yes, you can use Tide Pods with the LG WM6998HBA. Simply place one pod directly in the drum of the washer before loading your laundry. Remember to use only one pod per load. The LG WM6998HBAis an all-in-one washer/dryer, so it can handle both washing and drying. However, you also have the option to use it for washing only or drying only, depending on your laundry needs. For more question about this LG appliance you can visit this website: https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library. ^Cris
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes I use tide pods, wash only, and dry only works great. King size comforter fit ,no problem
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