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Select Costco Locations: GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. All-in-One Washer Dryer

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$2,000

$2,699

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Select Costco Wholesale Locations have for their Members: GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. Capacity UltraFast Combo with Ventless Heat Pump Technology All-in-One Washer Dryer (PFQ97HSPVDS) for $1999.99 (discount will show in cart). Delivery is free.

Thanks to Community Members cesar2010 & lotsalotsadeals for finding this deal.

Note: Price includes: Delivery, Basic Installation, and Haul Away. A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.

Features:
  • 2-in-1 Washer/Dryer: Wash & Dry a large load of laundry in about 2 hours without the hassle of transferring clothes from the washer to the dryer
  • SmartDispense holds enough detergent and softener for 32 loads
  • SmartHQ App: select detergents, receive cycle status notifications, and download specialty cycles
  • Space Saving: takes half the space of a traditional washer and dryer, only requires standard 120V outlet, and no need for dryer exhaust vent
  • Ventless Heat Pump: 50% more energy efficient drying
Additional Savings:

Purchase multiple Costco Direct items on the same order to receive additional savings. Items must ship to the same address to receive savings.
  • Buy 2 Items, Save $100
  • Buy 3 Items, Save $200
  • Buy 4 Items, Save $300
  • Buy 5 or more Items, Save $400
Note: While supplies last. Online-Only. Limit 2 per member. Costco Direct Savings can be combined with other promotions.

Alternatively, Lowe's has GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. Capacity UltraFast Combo with Ventless Heat Pump Technology All-in-One Washer Dryer (PFQ97HSPVDS) for $1998 (discount will show in cart). Delivery is free.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by cesar2010
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Select Costco Wholesale Locations have for their Members: GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. Capacity UltraFast Combo with Ventless Heat Pump Technology All-in-One Washer Dryer (PFQ97HSPVDS) for $1999.99 (discount will show in cart). Delivery is free.

Thanks to Community Members cesar2010 & lotsalotsadeals for finding this deal.

Note: Price includes: Delivery, Basic Installation, and Haul Away. A Costco Membership is required to purchase this item.

Features:
  • 2-in-1 Washer/Dryer: Wash & Dry a large load of laundry in about 2 hours without the hassle of transferring clothes from the washer to the dryer
  • SmartDispense holds enough detergent and softener for 32 loads
  • SmartHQ App: select detergents, receive cycle status notifications, and download specialty cycles
  • Space Saving: takes half the space of a traditional washer and dryer, only requires standard 120V outlet, and no need for dryer exhaust vent
  • Ventless Heat Pump: 50% more energy efficient drying
Additional Savings:

Purchase multiple Costco Direct items on the same order to receive additional savings. Items must ship to the same address to receive savings.
  • Buy 2 Items, Save $100
  • Buy 3 Items, Save $200
  • Buy 4 Items, Save $300
  • Buy 5 or more Items, Save $400
Note: While supplies last. Online-Only. Limit 2 per member. Costco Direct Savings can be combined with other promotions.

Alternatively, Lowe's has GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. Capacity UltraFast Combo with Ventless Heat Pump Technology All-in-One Washer Dryer (PFQ97HSPVDS) for $1998 (discount will show in cart). Delivery is free.

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff

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Written by cesar2010

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Yep. Bought this because I got tired of dealing with gas, transferring clothes, etc.

I was very surprised at how well it worked. But of course, temper your expectations.

You can't FULLY load it. And expect things to dry completely.

I do smaller loads, which is still quite a lot compared to my old GIANT Maytag top loading.

It's quiet, efficient and it's dry when it's all done. The app notifies when it's 5 minutes away from being done. And when it's actually done.

The clothes come out damp feeling but when you expose it to air, it just dries up completely. Weird. But true.

And the clothes are nice and soft. I think the best part is the 32oz of liquid detergent. I set it to auto. And I can do a decent amount of loads.

12-15. Depending on the clothes.

One thing…I did buy a dedicated small battery Ryobi vacuum It makes it easier to vacuum the lint after 1-2 laundry.

Remember. The cleaner the lint basket is. The dryer the clothes come out. So I've made it a habit to just do it every 1-2 loads.

Regular clothes don't produce much lint. It's the blankets, towels and bathroom floor rugs that do.


Just things to consider and think about. I've had it for about 6 months. I'm happy.

I considered putting a second one side by side to do more laundry. Since they do sell a Y site connector for the water intake. But…I'm happy with the one.

I ended up just putting full wall cabinets where the old dry er used to be.
This uses a heat pump to generate heat and remove moisture. So the drying effect is similar to the evaporator in your home AC system, in that it pulls moisture from the air and just sends it to the drain without needing to vent externally. Pretty neat setup, and the reviews I've seen online seem positive about the tech. It also uses MUCH less electricity than a standard dryer. Like 1/4 per load vs. traditional dryer with heating element.
If you are a first responder or government employee, GE offers a 20% discount through their website using ID.me. Their listed price is $2,199, but after the discount shows as $1,759.20 with free shipping (not including your local tax).

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Mike C
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Here is another nonsponsored third party review that was pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEcaANDS_FA
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CFLacky
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Anyone know the units dimensions. Wondering if I can get it into the basement at my kids place
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killamajig
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Quote from krzn65 :
This is my question.

I don't dry my work shirts and T-shirts. Can I set it up to not try after a wash cycle? I guess air dry with no heat may be an option?
I have the older 'compact' version of this one. For mine as another poster mentioned yes you can set it to either wash+dry, just wash or just dry.

My use case is I'll do a full load wash but then they recommend only drying 60% of the full load size to improve drying with more airflow. I mix in some athletic clothing or other items that are easy to air dry with normal clothes. My main annoyance is on the 'normal heat' dry mode it locks you out for the entire cycle (or you wait 30 minutes for it to cool down after pausing) because according to the manual the inside gets too hot and there is a risk of burning. No idea if that applies to this one.

My workaround is to do a wash + dry on low heat then, go and pull the extra items out for air drying as soon as I remember, then cancel the cycle and start a normal temp dry only one. You could do a wash only, but at least this way it's tumbling in the interim between finishing and my removing the clothes.
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bluskye
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Quote from CFLacky :
Anyone know the units dimensions. Wondering if I can get it into the basement at my kids place
All you have to do is read the specs
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AustinM8565
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I'm not buying something like this until the rebates are available in my state through the IRA. I would look at that as a major factor in purchasing one of these. You will still be able to get the tax credit this year but you would be losing out on up to a 840 dollar rebate.
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mig0
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How is reliability on these? I can't really justify a purchase now but next year or so when washer or dryer kicks the bucket…
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Quote from bluskye :
Bought this in June for $2k got a $240 rebate from ComEd. There is NOTHING like this on the market, dont even compare to the junk in EU. Its ventless (doesnt blow air out of house), completely sealed (dont suck or blow air), 110v, uses a heat pump to dry + a HUGE fan (its secret and why its taller than standard size) and full american capacity (not tiney EU size). Its the tesla of all-in-ones. Its a dam game changer. You change the way you do laundry even in the middle of the night or just leave for an errand. Family of 4 and we do 15-17 loads a week on this thing.

Nothing to compare this to, period and worth every penny taking back space when i re-did my laundry room this summer.
It's not full american capacity. It is for the washing machine but it's much smaller than a traditional dryer.

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Quote from mig0 :
How is reliability on these? I can't really justify a purchase now but next year or so when washer or dryer kicks the bucket…
Came out in July. Yet to know long term reliability
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Quote from AustinM8565 :
It's not full american capacity. It is for the washing machine but it's much smaller than a traditional dryer.
It does a full king size comforter. That is American capacity. EU all one ones are 2.4 cubic feet
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Very interesting tech, I used the older versions of this stuff that I guess didnt have a heat pump but in some other way dried clothing.... Also those definetly sucked at the drying portion and everything was always damp.

I am going to heavily consider this tech after my next washing or drying machine breaks, just bought both new this year so hopefully will have a few years, if not I got 5 year warranties on all my items so hopefully it breaks within warranty cause we all know it will eventually.

As for the deal, someone else mentioned this was as low as $1699 so I would wait unless you need it now.
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My coworker has this unit and she loves it. I was over at her house for a party and she showed it off. Very slick. She did mention that at the highest energy saving level the clothes can still feel slightly damp but if you hang up clothes they will be dry in about "10 minutes". She mentioned you can change the dryer setting so they will be completely dry if you prefer and that it just takes a bit longer.

Overall very impressed it and plan on getting one when my current washer kicks the bucket.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Very interesting tech, I used the older versions of this stuff that I guess didnt have a heat pump but in some other way dried clothing.... Also those definetly sucked at the drying portion and everything was always damp.

I am going to heavily consider this tech after my next washing or drying machine breaks, just bought both new this year so hopefully will have a few years, if not I got 5 year warranties on all my items so hopefully it breaks within warranty cause we all know it will eventually.

As for the deal, someone else mentioned this was as low as $1699 so I would wait unless you need it now.
In a few years everyone would have copied the tech (Koreans) and you will have more competition to drive down prices.
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Quote from AustinM8565 :
I'm not buying something like this until the rebates are available in my state through the IRA. I would look at that as a major factor in purchasing one of these. You will still be able to get the tax credit this year but you would be losing out on up to a 840 dollar rebate.
Do you have a source that I can see if the rebate is available for me?
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The machine itself is great, Costco and GE delivery is absolutely awful. Messed up the delivery dates several times, dropped the unit down the stairs scratching it up, just terrible. Ended up getting a $300 credit because they did such a terrible job!

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