The new year of 2025 has arrived, and the Lunar New Year holiday is approaching. One of the concerns for busy homemakers during the holiday preparations before the Lunar New Year is the dishwashing. LG Electronics launched the new 'LG DIOS Object Collection Dishwasher' on the 1st of this month to alleviate the dishwashing burden for homemakers.
The most noteworthy aspect of this new product is the application of energy consumption efficiency grade 1. The government has recently included dishwashers, for which consumer demand has surged, in the items managed by consumption efficiency grades and made energy efficiency labeling on dishwashers mandatory. LG Electronics swiftly unveiled the new dishwasher applying energy consumption efficiency grade 1 in response.
The LG DIOS Object Collection Dishwasher is equipped with energy consumption efficiency grade 1 for 14-place settings, resulting in an electricity cost of approximately 98 won per use for the D*E6**(*)E standard cycle. It is expected to alleviate not only consumer concerns about water and electricity waste in using dishwashers but also significantly reduce the burden of electricity bills.
Featuring a 100℃ 'TrueSteam' function, high-temperature micro steam is sprayed from three directions: the top, bottom, and front, enabling hygienic dishwashing. It also incorporates a three-step 'TrueDry' function that completes drying without residual moisture through condensation drying, automatic door opening, and hot air stages. The 'Smart Shelf+' applies 'glide rails' commonly used in cabinetry, allowing for a smooth opening and closing of the shelf with minimal effort.
A representative from LG Electronics noted, 'As reducing carbon emissions is becoming increasingly important worldwide, we are driving energy efficiency maximization across all business sectors to enable energy consumption reduction not only in commercial spaces, buildings, and large infrastructures but also in homes. We wanted to quickly introduce a new product that combines energy efficiency and convenience ahead of peak seasons such as the Lunar New Year.'