LG has introduced a new iteration of its Styler clothing-care appliance to the UAE, positioning it as a more capable, feature-rich update aimed at households that regularly manage delicate garments and contend with regional humidity. The device arrives with several functional additions meant to simplify everyday fabric maintenance rather than overhaul it, reflecting a broader trend in home appliances toward incremental improvements and convenience-driven design.
A key change is the built-in Handy Steamer, a compact, detachable unit that allows users to address surface wrinkles without relying on a separate iron. By placing clothing on the door mount and activating the steamer, the system applies directed, high-pressure steam to soften creases. Its small footprint means it can be stored directly within the appliance, reducing clutter for users who prefer integrated solutions.
The Styler also adopts a Dual TrueSteam system, which uses two heaters instead of one to regulate steam output. Having finer control over temperature and steam volume is intended to improve consistency for both routine wrinkle reduction and more targeted treatments, such as refreshing delicate fabrics. When handling materials like silk or cashmere, the device can operate with a single heater to moderate the steam flow and prevent damage. The technology also supports hygienic functions, including odor reduction and the removal of common allergens, though real-world outcomes will vary depending on garment type and use patterns.
Mechanical improvements continue with the Dynamic MovingHanger, an updated version of the earlier motion system. Rather than relying solely on side-to-side movement, the new mechanism introduces rotating and twisting motions designed to shake out dust and assist in deodorizing and drying. These refinements aim to produce more even results across different fabric weights and garment structures. Complementing this is a Dual Inverter HeatPump that targets energy efficiency and faster cycle times—features that may appeal to users looking to limit electricity consumption while maintaining routine garment care.
Recognizing the UAE’s persistent humidity, LG has added an AutoFresh System with moisture-management capabilities. The unit can dehumidify up to 10 liters of water per day from the surrounding space without opening the door, supporting indoor comfort and helping prevent garments from feeling damp after treatment. This addition underscores the practical considerations of operating fabric-care appliances in climates where humidity fluctuates throughout the year.
Other adjustments include an updated EZ Fit PantsPress, which aims to produce cleaner lines without causing double creases, and a redesigned LCD touch interface that simplifies program selection. The 2025 model also expands internal capacity to accommodate up to five hangers, which may provide marginally greater flexibility for households with regular laundry routines or frequent outfit changes. A mirrored exterior is intended to fit into contemporary interiors, though design preferences will ultimately depend on the user’s space and aesthetic priorities.
By refining established features rather than reinventing the category, the latest Styler enters the UAE market as another option for users interested in consolidating steaming, deodorizing, and light garment-care functions into a single appliance.
