Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “LG’s home appliances got weird — CES 2015”.
There are all kinds of crazy high-tech appliances at ces every single year. There are also really interesting takes on normal everyday appliances too. This year, the weirdest stuff that you might actually put in your home sometime soon is that lg, just like there can never be too many blades on a razor lg has decided. There can never be too many doors on a fridge.
We’Re standing in front of an lg fridge with six doors on it, two of which are actually hidden inside of the front door. You have to hit a button to access the first level of doors for this next level. You have to go underneath for some reason.
The button’s in a different spot uh. So this is perfect if you want to deeply confuse your guests, this is like the alien of fridges. You open one door and another door flies out at you. It’S kind of confusing sometimes, but it’s also kind of awesome, and you can store way more things that you should definitely be storing in your fridge. Final two doors are the freezers underneath. Unfortunately, these are single level traditional doors, only a little less impressive, but uh.
Who cares? You have six doors on your fridge? You know who can complain at that point, so this is lg’s twin wash system. It is a washing machine that actually has two separate compartments where you can do two separate loads of laundry on two separate cycles. It actually has lingerie in here right now as an example for why you might do a delicate cycle. So if one washing machine isn’t enough for you lg’s got you covered, i don’t even have a single laundry machine in my apartment, so the idea of having two sounds great. I’M not sure how much i would use it, but i really do like the idea of being able to do a quick small load. This may look like a normal dryer, but actually for some reason. You can open the door in two different ways. Lg thinks that you’ll want to load it this way and unload it.
This way to prevent stocks from getting caught. I’M not sure i guess, if you buy it, you just kind of feel obligated to open it in different ways and feel really cool. It also has a neat storage system. If you open up the top, they have some beautifully folded.
Towels uh, which i kind of really want them to be like nice, hot towels, you can use right now. I don’t think that’s uh actually involved, but it seems like a nice nice, efficient use of storage lgs had this at ces before, but it’s been updated this year. It’S basically a closet that dry cleans your clothes and you put them inside it can steam them remove. Wrinkles remove scents with bacteria, so basically you can use this instead of getting your clothes clean spending that money all the time and actually kind of ruining your clothes.
If you do it too often, this is supposed to keep them in better shape. I, like really really really deeply in my bones: hate ironing my clothing, so the idea of just being able to hang my shirt up at night and have it refreshed in the morning like i could cry a little bit. I would put this in my apartment in an instant lg, actually plans to ship all this stuff over the next few months. The interesting thing is as weird as they seem on the surface.
They also really practical functions and i kind of want them. This is just the tip of the ces iceberg as far as weird stuff and weird appliances goes, though, so, if you want more subscribe to our youtube channel, youtube.com theverge .