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The LG That is For Me
There has never been a more vivid commercial to sell a washing machine than this commercial released by LG. In LG’s commercial, it starts with clothes doing a sort of dance battle, demonstrating that whites and colors do not get along in the same washing machine. With the convenience of this new washing machine, you do not have to worry about battling with the decision of which load to do first, because whites go in one barrel and colors go in a separate barrel, running simultaneously. LG is a brand that is all about efficiency and convenience. They strive to provide both of those things in one effortless product.

I feel like this commercial was meant to tell me something. Personally, I am too impatient to wait until
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You can attach it to almost any LG washer that was distributed in 2009, or later. While considering the price is pretty high, you also have to think about the conveniences this washing machine will bring to your home. Not only does this little washer have a child safety lock, for homes with small children, it also has a remote control that you can buy separately, so leaning over to press start for a new load is no longer a problem. This washing machine which is only one cubic foot is nearing eight hundred dollars when you get up to the register with it. For someone who likes convenience, and can afford it, the price tag does not matter.

When the commercial ends, you wonder how such a good thing can end so soon. Even if you are not impressed with the commercial, that should not stop you from being interested in this great product from LG. Buying a product that is not of high quality, simply because it has a fancy commercial is ludicrous. When the product is as good of quality as this washing machine, and has a mind-blowing commercial, then you just cannot beat that

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