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It does if you select a cycle, then modify the spin speed to high. For the Bedding cycle, you can only set to medium spin speed, so I use the Normal cycle for heavier items that I want to spin higher. Still - my clothes do come out a bit wetter than my old washer of the same make.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Joey. The only way to answer your question about if the LG 5.5 cu.ft. Mega Capacity Smart Wi-Fi Enabled Top Load Washer with TurboWash3D™ Technology, Model # WT7400CV spins fast is give your the RPM which refers to the speed of a washer or dryer as RPM or rotations per minute.The RPM for this dryer is listed as a Max RPM of 950. If your clothes are still wet after a drying cycle it could mean that the Air Vent is clogged or that your exhaust duct is blocked or has restrictions in it. The other cause could be that when your laundry comes out of the washing machine too wet and then goes into the dryer, the drying cycle might not be long or powerful enough to fully dry your clothes. If necessary, you can also put your washing machine through an extra spin cycle if you’re washing heavy items like towels. t’s also important that you make sure the laundry in your dryer is properly balanced and not overloaded. When it isn’t balanced or is too full, there won’t be enough space for hot air to circulate properly and your clothes will come out damp. If your clothes are coming out damp, make sure you don’t overfill the dryer and if you’re drying heavy items like towels make sure you spread the laundry items around so it’s balanced. The lint trap in your dryer is responsible for catching lint so it doesn’t block the vent. When the lint trap gets filled up with lint it can prevent the airflow from working correctly in your dryer and as a result, your clothes will come out damp. To clean the lint trap you need to remove it from the dryer and then clean it out with a damp cloth before putting it back into the dryer...^Ivan
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