I'm with ANGELofDEBT. We had the LG WM3677HW for 5 years, and loved it. Throw clothes in it, set it for a 3am start, and it'll be ready the next morning. The energy savings come from a lower power draw since you're not heating as much air, and in colder climate areas, you're not also dumping out air out, only to be replaced by cold air coming back into the house. The LGs have the North American standard size of 27" wide, and a capacity of over 4 cu.ft., so in capacity now it's very similar, and very different than the Euro 24" models (which LG also has, but geared for the apartment market).
The trick to less wrinkles is to get the clothes out during the 4 hour cooling down cycle where it still spins, and to not overload the unit, since the drum is smaller than the typical dryer. The other trick is to sort clothes by density, so don't put cotton t-shirts in with jeans, and it should come out just fine.
We sold our house with the old unit, and have just received our two new WM3987HW for the new house, since we wanted on on both the main floor and second floor. The only thing that ticked me off was LG's pricing; list price of $2600CAD in Canada, and $1679USD in the US. The exchange rate is now just about par (in fact CAD being higher than the USD), and the explanation they gave me was that "it was two different markets". Ended up ordering two units in Buffalo NY for just over $1300USD a piece, and towed a trailer down to pick it up. For the price difference, I don't really care for the warranty, and to me that was an acceptable risk.
Bottom line, happy as can be for the unit, ticked off at LG Canada for the way they price it.
Victor
www.ecobuilthome.caA 4350sqft Cold Climate Net Zero Energy initiative