Are LG ventless dryers any good?
LG ventless dryers can be a very good choice when you cannot vent outdoors; they are typically energy-efficient and gentle on fabrics, but they usually take longer to dry than vented dryers. For the LG DLEX5000V specifically, ventless capability is not something we can confirm from the model-identifying information alone, so we recommend verifying the venting requirements in the DLEX5000V installation guide.
Ventless (often heat pump or condenser-style) dryers are popular for apartments, closets, and interior laundry rooms because they do not require a traditional exterior exhaust.
Common pros
- No exterior vent run required (space-saving installs)
- Lower operating temperatures (gentler fabric care)
- Often lower energy use than standard electric vented drying
Common tradeoffs
- Longer cycle times, especially with towels and mixed loads
- More routine cleaning (filters, condenser area depending on design)
- Performance is more sensitive to airflow restrictions and lint buildup
Use this quick checklist before you buy or switch models.
| If you care most about... | Ventless dryer is usually best when... | A vented dryer is usually best when... |
|---|---|---|
| Installation flexibility | You cannot add an exterior vent | You already have a short, straight vent |
| Drying speed | You can accept longer cycles | You want the fastest dry times |
| Maintenance | You will clean filters consistently | You prefer minimal routine cleaning |
If your DLEX5000V is a vented electric dryer (common for many LG models), restricting the exhaust or using the wrong vent routing can cause long dry times and overheating. If it is ventless, cleaning and airflow around the unit becomes even more important for consistent drying.
For long dry times on any dryer style, we recommend reviewing dryer takes a long time to dry and confirming your vent routing and clearances match the DLEX5000V installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
What brand of dryer has the least problems?
No dryer brand is problem-free, but for overall low trouble rates, we typically see Speed Queen (built for durability) and mainstream brands like LG and Whirlpool perform well in owner surveys and service-rate reporting. Your LG DLEX5000V is already in a generally reliable brand family; good venting and maintenance matter as much as the logo. See the DLEX5000V owner’s manual for care and operating guidance.
Reliability varies by model and how the dryer is installed, but these brands are commonly associated with fewer repairs:
- Speed Queen: simple design, heavy-duty build, fewer “feature” components to fail
- LG: strong performance and owner satisfaction across many electric dryer lines
- Whirlpool (including Maytag): widely serviced, generally low service rates in many reports
- GE: solid reliability in many standard-feature models
Most “dryer problems” we help customers fix are airflow, heat, or wear-item related. These factors often decide whether a dryer feels reliable:
- Short, smooth, properly sized vent run (no crushed flex duct)
- Lint screen cleaned every load; vent cleaned regularly
- Correct cycle selection (sensor dry vs timed dry)
- Avoiding chronic overloading (reduces belt and roller wear)
- Stable power supply and tight terminal connections
| Priority | Best fit | What you trade off |
|---|---|---|
| Maximum durability, simplest design | Speed Queen | Fewer cycles and smart features |
| Feature-rich, strong performance | LG (like DLEX5000V) | More sensors/electronics to diagnose |
| Broad parts/service ecosystem | Whirlpool/Maytag | Model-to-model reliability varies |
Choosing a “least problems” brand is really choosing a design approach. Simple machines can be easier to keep running, while feature-rich dryers can be very dependable when airflow, installation, and routine maintenance are handled correctly.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the lifespan of an LG dryer?
LG dryers, including model DLEX5000V, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance like lint and vent cleaning. Heavy use, restricted airflow, and delayed repairs can shorten that lifespan by several years.
Airflow and heat management are the biggest drivers of dryer longevity. Use these habits to help your DLEX5000V reach the high end of the range:
- Clean the lint screen after every load
- Keep the exhaust vent run short and free of kinks or crushing
- Clean the vent ducting periodically (more often with pets or heavy laundry volume)
- Avoid consistently overloading the drum
- Stop using the dryer if you notice burning smells, repeated overheating, or long dry times
For model-specific operating and care guidance, follow the maintenance and venting recommendations in the DLEX5000V owner’s manual.
When a dryer starts taking longer to dry, making noise, or overheating, a few components are often involved. On the DLEX5000V, examples of commonly serviced parts include:
- Dryer heating element 5301EL1001J (no heat or weak heat)
- Dryer thermistor AGM30045804 (temperature sensing issues, cycling problems)
- Drum support rollers and idler pulley (thumping, squealing, belt wear)
If you are seeing performance symptoms, our dryer takes a long time to dry guide can help you narrow down airflow vs. heating vs. sensor causes.
Use age plus symptoms to decide what makes sense.
| Dryer age | Typical condition | Usual next step |
|---|---|---|
| 0 to 5 years | Minor wear, occasional issues | Repair and maintain |
| 6 to 10 years | Wear parts start adding up | Repair if performance is otherwise good |
| 11 to 15 years | Higher chance of multiple failures | Compare repair cost vs. replacement |
A dryer that runs hot or has poor airflow works harder every cycle. That increases drying time, stresses thermostats and sensors, and can lead to repeated failures of heating and airflow components.
Last updated: January 2026





