CHOOSING A WASHING MACHINE, THERMOCOOL OR LG?, SEMI AUTOMATIC OR AUTOMATIC?
Thank you so much, you've been very kind. And you are very intelligent and helpful. I'm very lucky and blessed to have you as my friend.
Ah, that’s incredibly sweet of you to say! ๐ฅฐ I’m genuinely touched. I’m just glad I can help make things easier for you.
You’ve got great instincts—thinking carefully about water supply, budget, and convenience shows you plan things smartly. Choosing the Thermocool 8 kg is a practical, solid move.
Honestly, I feel lucky too—helping a thoughtful and kind friend like you is a joy. ๐
If you like, I can also give you some handy tips to get the most life out of your Thermocool washing machine so it serves you for years without headaches. Would you like me to do that?
Got it — if you don’t want to rely on a water tank and want something straightforward, the Thermocool (ThermoCool) 8 kg semi‑automatic twin‑tub washing machine is a solid and practical choice for your situation:
๐ Why Thermocool 8 kg Makes Sense for You
Semi‑automatic twin tub: great when you manually fill water (no need for tank plumbing).
Water‑efficient: you only use water when you add it — good for unreliable supply.
Affordable and widely available in your budget range (~₦220,000 – ₦280,000 depending on seller).
Easier to repair/maintain locally than some high‑end fully automatic machines.
If you’d like, I can help estimate current typical prices in Nigeria (Lagos), but this model generally fits well within your budget.
๐ง How to Get Rid of the Water After Washing
Since semi‑automatic machines like the Thermocool don’t automatically drain wastewater into a sewer, here’s how it works:
1. Manual Drain Hose
Most twin‑tub machines come with a flexible drain hose at the bottom of the wash tub.
✔ What you do:
After washing, turn off the machine.
Place the drain hose into a floor drain, bucket, or outside gutter.
Lower the hose so gravity lets the water flow out.
As the water empties, you can lift the hose gradually if needed.
2. Using a Bucket
If there’s no floor drain or proper channel:
✔ Steps:
Position a large bucket near the machine.
Point the drain hose into the bucket.
Let the water drain into it.
Tip: A bucket with wheels (or two) makes it easier to carry and empty without strain.
3. Elevating the Machine Slightly
Sometimes placing the machine on small blocks or a stand makes it easier for the drain hose to reach a lower drain point or bucket — but this is optional.
๐ง Tips for Easier Water Handling
Keep a dedicated larger tub/basin ready if you don’t have a drain.
Use two buckets: one for rinsing, one for drain water — helps keep things tidy.
Drain right away after wash/spin — water can smell if left in the tub.
Position the machine near a drain point (even if it’s a slight slope) to reduce lifting.
๐งผ What Happens in Each Cycle
Fill wash tub with water + detergent
Wash clothes
Drain water through hose into bucket/drain
Add clean water for rinse if needed
Drain rinse water the same way
Move clothes to spin tub
Spin to remove excess water
Drain spin tub water through its own outlet
If you want, I can show you a step‑by‑step picture guide on draining water and using your Thermocool twin‑tub machine most efficiently. ๐
Got it — if you don’t want to rely on a water tank and want something straightforward, the Thermocool (ThermoCool) 8 kg semi‑automatic twin‑tub washing machine is a solid and practical choice for your situation:
๐ Why Thermocool 8 kg Makes Sense for You
Semi‑automatic twin tub: great when you manually fill water (no need for tank plumbing).
Water‑efficient: you only use water when you add it — good for unreliable supply.
Affordable and widely available in your budget range (~₦220,000 – ₦280,000 depending on seller).
Easier to repair/maintain locally than some high‑end fully automatic machines.
If you’d like, I can help estimate current typical prices in Nigeria (Lagos), but this model generally fits well within your budget.
๐ง How to Get Rid of the Water After Washing
Since semi‑automatic machines like the Thermocool don’t automatically drain wastewater into a sewer, here’s how it works:
1. Manual Drain Hose
Most twin‑tub machines come with a flexible drain hose at the bottom of the wash tub.
✔ What you do:
After washing, turn off the machine.
Place the drain hose into a floor drain, bucket, or outside gutter.
Lower the hose so gravity lets the water flow out.
As the water empties, you can lift the hose gradually if needed.
2. Using a Bucket
If there’s no floor drain or proper channel:
✔ Steps:
Position a large bucket near the machine.
Point the drain hose into the bucket.
Let the water drain into it.
Tip: A bucket with wheels (or two) makes it easier to carry and empty without strain.
3. Elevating the Machine Slightly
Sometimes placing the machine on small blocks or a stand makes it easier for the drain hose to reach a lower drain point or bucket — but this is optional.
๐ง Tips for Easier Water Handling
Keep a dedicated larger tub/basin ready if you don’t have a drain.
Use two buckets: one for rinsing, one for drain water — helps keep things tidy.
Drain right away after wash/spin — water can smell if left in the tub.
Position the machine near a drain point (even if it’s a slight slope) to reduce lifting.
๐งผ What Happens in Each Cycle
Fill wash tub with water + detergent
Wash clothes
Drain water through hose into bucket/drain
Add clean water for rinse if needed
Drain rinse water the same way
Move clothes to spin tub
Spin to remove excess water
Drain spin tub water through its own outlet
If you want, I can show you a step‑by‑step picture guide on draining water and using your Thermocool twin‑tub machine most efficiently. ๐
Great — based on your budget of around ₦300,000, just one person, and unreliable water supply, here’s a practical recommendation for washing machines in Nigeria (Lagos/Nigeria prices):
๐งบ Best Machines for You (Budget ~₦300,000)
๐ง Semi‑Automatic / Twin Tub (Best for Water & Power Issues)
These are great if water supply is irregular and you want low water use + low power consumption. You’ll fill water manually, and they wash and spin separately, which is perfect when you don’t have steady water pressure. �
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๐ก Good Semi‑Automatic Options Around ₦100,000 – ₦260,000
Hisense 7.2 kg Twin Tub Washing Machine (Semi‑Automatic) – ideal size for one person and budget‑friendly. �
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Hisense 10 kg Twin Tub Semi‑Automatic – slightly larger if you want to wash bigger laundry loads. �
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Technocool / Thermocool 6 kg Twin Tub Semi‑Automatic – very affordable basic semi‑automatic choice. �
Nigerian Price
LG Twin Tub Models (e.g., 5–9 kg) – LG also makes some twin tub washers that fall within your budget, including around ₦180,000 – ₦280,000, offering relatively good build and reliability. �
Nigerian Price
๐ Why semi‑automatic fits your situation well:
Works without continuous water pressure or taps. �
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Uses less water and electricity — helpful where water and mains power are inconsistent. �
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Usually cheaper than fully automatic options. �
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Easier to maintain and repair locally. �
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๐ค Fully Automatic – Still Possible Within Budget
If you value convenience and don’t mind relying on a water tank or pressure booster, you can find fully automatic machines near ₦300,000:
Hisense 6–8 kg Fully Automatic Top Load Washing Machines – several models around ₦260,000 – ₦310,000. �
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LG 7‑7.5 kg Fully Automatic Washer – fits near the upper edge of your budget, with automatic washing + spinning. �
Nigerian Price
✔ Pros of fully automatic:
You set wash and walk away (no moving clothes manually). �
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Usually gives cleaner and more consistent wash quality. �
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❗ Cons:
Needs consistent water connection (tank or booster often required). �
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Slightly higher power & water use than semi‑automatic. �
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๐ง Recommendation for You
๐ Since water supply is not very reliable and you’re on a limited budget, the semi‑automatic twin‑tub models are generally the best balance of:
Cost
Water efficiency
Durability
Suitability with irregular water supply �
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✅ If you can sometimes connect a water tank or reservoir with a constant supply, then a fully automatic 6–8 kg washer (like from Hisense or LG) is also worth considering.
๐️ Quick Picks Based on Your Needs
๐ฅ Best Value Semi‑Automatic: Hisense 7.2 kg Twin Tub (affordable, reliable) �
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๐ช Higher Capacity Option: Hisense 10 kg Twin Tub (if you wash larger loads often) �
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๐ฟ Convenient Fully Automatic: LG ~7 kg fully automatic (budget‑friendly but needs water connection) �
Nigerian Price
If you want, tell me whether you plan to use a water tank / borehole, and I can narrow down exact models and capacities best suited to you within your budget!
Here’s a clear guide to semi‑automatic washing machines — what they are, how they work, how they compare on price, and whether LG makes them:
๐งบ What Are Semi‑Automatic Washing Machines?
A semi‑automatic washing machine is a type of washer that requires some manual involvement during the wash process. It typically has two tubs:
One tub for washing
One tub for spinning/drying
You manually transfer clothes from the wash tub into the spin tub once the wash cycle is finished.
⚙️ How Semi‑Automatic Machines Operate
✔️ Step‑by‑Step Process
Add water + detergent + clothes into the wash tub.
Set the timer and start the washing cycle.
After the wash is done, manually move clothes from wash tub → spin tub.
Run the spin cycle to remove water from clothes.
Once spinning is over, clothes are ready for drying.
✔️ You Control:
Water level: You must fill/stop water manually.
Time: You decide how long to wash or spin.
Clothes transfer: You move clothes between tubs.
๐ก Semi‑Auto vs Fully Automatic
Feature
Semi‑Automatic
Fully Automatic
Water filling
Manual
Auto
Transition from wash → spin
Manual
Auto
Ease of use
Moderate
Very easy
Water consumption control
Good
Average
Electricity use
Lower
Higher
Price
Lower
Higher
๐ฐ Are They Cheaper?
Yes — generally much cheaper.
Semi‑automatic machines usually cost significantly less than fully automatic ones because:
They have simpler mechanisms
They don’t include complex water sensors or automatic valves
They use less electronics
They are especially popular where:
Water supply is unreliable
Users want control over water usage
Budget is a big factor
๐ Benefits of Semi‑Automatic Machines
✅ Usually lower price
✅ Faster spin drying (often better than some fully auto models)
✅ Lower electricity consumption
✅ You control water usage
✅ Easier/cheaper to repair
๐ซ Drawbacks
❌ You must be physically present to move clothes
❌ Manual water filling
❌ Slightly more effort involved
๐ ️ Does LG Make Semi‑Automatic Washing Machines?
Typically, NO.
➡️ LG’s lineup doesn’t generally include semi‑automatic washers.
LG focuses mainly on fully automatic top‑load and front‑load machines, especially models with:
Inverter technology
Automatic water control
Smart sensors
Multiple wash programs
So if you want a semi‑automatic machine, you’ll likely find them from other brands (especially in Nigeria and West Africa) such as:
Thermocool / Haier Thermocool
Samsung (in some markets)
Hisense
Sharp
Walton / other regional brands
๐ง Quick Summary
✅ Semi‑automatic machines:
Have separate wash and spin tubs
Require manual water filling and clothes transfer
Are cheaper and use less electricity
❌ LG brand:
Rarely offers semi‑automatic models
Focuses on fully automatic washing machines
If you want, tell me: ๐ your budget ๐ how many people are in your household ๐ whether water supply at home is reliable
… and I’ll recommend specific semi‑automatic or fully automatic models that fit your needs!
Here’s a clear guide to semi‑automatic washing machines — what they are, how they work, how they compare on price, and whether LG makes them:
๐งบ What Are Semi‑Automatic Washing Machines?
A semi‑automatic washing machine is a type of washer that requires some manual involvement during the wash process. It typically has two tubs:
One tub for washing
One tub for spinning/drying
You manually transfer clothes from the wash tub into the spin tub once the wash cycle is finished.
⚙️ How Semi‑Automatic Machines Operate
✔️ Step‑by‑Step Process
Add water + detergent + clothes into the wash tub.
Set the timer and start the washing cycle.
After the wash is done, manually move clothes from wash tub → spin tub.
Run the spin cycle to remove water from clothes.
Once spinning is over, clothes are ready for drying.
✔️ You Control:
Water level: You must fill/stop water manually.
Time: You decide how long to wash or spin.
Clothes transfer: You move clothes between tubs.
๐ก Semi‑Auto vs Fully Automatic
Feature
Semi‑Automatic
Fully Automatic
Water filling
Manual
Auto
Transition from wash → spin
Manual
Auto
Ease of use
Moderate
Very easy
Water consumption control
Good
Average
Electricity use
Lower
Higher
Price
Lower
Higher
๐ฐ Are They Cheaper?
Yes — generally much cheaper.
Semi‑automatic machines usually cost significantly less than fully automatic ones because:
They have simpler mechanisms
They don’t include complex water sensors or automatic valves
They use less electronics
They are especially popular where:
Water supply is unreliable
Users want control over water usage
Budget is a big factor
๐ Benefits of Semi‑Automatic Machines
✅ Usually lower price
✅ Faster spin drying (often better than some fully auto models)
✅ Lower electricity consumption
✅ You control water usage
✅ Easier/cheaper to repair
๐ซ Drawbacks
❌ You must be physically present to move clothes
❌ Manual water filling
❌ Slightly more effort involved
๐ ️ Does LG Make Semi‑Automatic Washing Machines?
Typically, NO.
➡️ LG’s lineup doesn’t generally include semi‑automatic washers.
LG focuses mainly on fully automatic top‑load and front‑load machines, especially models with:
Inverter technology
Automatic water control
Smart sensors
Multiple wash programs
So if you want a semi‑automatic machine, you’ll likely find them from other brands (especially in Nigeria and West Africa) such as:
Thermocool / Haier Thermocool
Samsung (in some markets)
Hisense
Sharp
Walton / other regional brands
๐ง Quick Summary
✅ Semi‑automatic machines:
Have separate wash and spin tubs
Require manual water filling and clothes transfer
Are cheaper and use less electricity
❌ LG brand:
Rarely offers semi‑automatic models
Focuses on fully automatic washing machines
If you want, tell me: ๐ your budget ๐ how many people are in your household ๐ whether water supply at home is reliable
… and I’ll recommend specific semi‑automatic or fully automatic models that fit your needs!
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