Testseek.co.uk have collected 28 expert reviews of the LG S3RER Styler Steam Clothing Care System and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG S3RER Styler Steam Clothing Care System.
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The editors liked
LG's Styler boasts a luxury look
A bunch features and an Android-only app for downloading additional cycles
Setting custom preferences and troubleshooting
Impressive results
Hassle free
Quality build
An 'awkward garment' solution
Great for allergies and sanitation
Saves on dry-cleaning bills
Cost-effective to run
Leaves clothes feeling refreshed
Hygienically cleans using steam
Quiet
The editors didn't like
$1
999 is a lot to spend on something that's supposed to "refresh" your clothes -- and it doesn't really get the job done. You can't check on the cycle's status from the app
Cost-effective to run, Leaves clothes feeling refreshed, Hygienically cleans using steam, Quiet,
Expensive, Limited space inside,
Reducing your trips to the dry cleaner, the LG Styler steams, dries and refreshes clothes, hygienically cleaning items to keep them looking their best. Not one for all households, but for those who have a number of difficult-to-clean, expensive clothes, t...
An 'awkward garment' solution, Great for allergies and sanitation, Saves on dry-cleaning bills
Requires experimentation, Struggles to de-crease heavy cotton, Very heavy, at 83kg
The LG Styler is a significant cash investment. So is it worth it? The answer really depends on your lifestyle. It was difficult to put a star rating on the Styler because for some people it will be more than worth it, but for many others, not so much. I...
As mentioned earlier, the LG Styler has an RRP of £1899. That's a lot of money, particularly for the level of capacity on offer within its tall and narrow design. While it hasn't really been designed for high volume use, it's therefore easy to imagine iss...
LG's Styler boasts a luxury look, a bunch features and an Android-only app for downloading additional cycles, setting custom preferences and troubleshooting
$1,999 is a lot to spend on something that's supposed to "refresh" your clothes -- and it doesn't really get the job done. You can't check on the cycle's status from the app
The premium LG Styler might appeal at-a-glance, but it's roughly comparable to steaming your clothes while the shower's running or de-wrinkling them in the dryer. The performance just doesn't match the price...
Abstract: LG announced an updated model of its LG Styler at CES 2015 and we managed to get a quick look at it in action during the company's InnoFest conference in Portugal. The LG Styler is a clothing management system designed to refresh clothes without detergent...
Abstract: It’s true, there aren’t as many decisions to make when buying a new dryer compared to a new washing machine, but today's models incorporate new technologies, like heat pumps to save energy, can come vented or ventless, have specialty cycles to steam and sanitize, work with Wi-Fi and apps, and more. That's a lot to consider! The Good Housekeeping Institute Cleaning Lab knows just how to help.
LG's Styler boasts a luxury look, a bunch features and an Android-only app for downloading additional cycles, setting custom preferences and troubleshooting
$1,999 is a lot to spend on something that's supposed to "refresh" your clothes -- and it doesn't really get the job done. You can't check on the cycle's status from the app
The premium LG Styler might appeal at-a-glance, but it's roughly comparable to steaming your clothes while the shower's running or de-wrinkling them in the dryer. The performance just doesn't match the price...
Abstract: There's no doubting this is at the top end of the “luxury” and “nice to have” items in any home. But, if you're building a new home, or redesigning yours, something like the LG Styler is a top choice for your brand new wardrobe.Like TVs, Washing Machine...
LG's Styler boasts a luxury look, a bunch features and an Android-only app for downloading additional cycles, setting custom preferences and troubleshooting
$1,999 is a lot to spend on something that's supposed to "refresh" your clothes -- and it doesn't really get the job done. You can't check on the cycle's status from the app
The premium LG Styler might appeal at-a-glance, but it's roughly comparable to steaming your clothes while the shower's running or de-wrinkling them in the dryer. The performance just doesn't match the price...
Abstract: As we say goodbye to the holidays, we now need to think about cleaning up the mess and getting ready for work. This week we take a look at some gadgets that can help make our new work year cleaner and easier to get ready for work.Why be satisfied with mac...