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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.
Top Comments
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.
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"We're sorry, this item is currently unavailable for purchase in zip code 97239"
What the what? Why?
Ideal for starting couples and those with no kids in the house I guess.
"We're sorry, this item is currently unavailable for purchase in zip code 97239"
What the what? Why?
Amazing that it washes and dries all in 1 cycle. Couldn't recommend this more for people who have limited space, no vent, or no 220v outlet.
I am trying to understand who would have a house with a water connection but no vent or 220v to put a conventional washer and dryer? You should fire your builder or architect if that was the case.
Maybe in an old small apartment? If that was the case, there's probably something in your lease that would prevent you from installing something like this with a self made water connection into your sink?
I am sure there exist a situation out there, but it can't be common.
From the way that person was putting it, they made it sound like it is so convenient to just throw this "anywhere". The reality is that in MOST houses, you can really only put it in the same utility room you would put a normal washer and dryer which would already have a drain, exhaust, and a 220v connection. In the end, you still need a water connection and drain which is not available in just any room, unless you are running a hose into the bathroom from another room.
From the way that person was putting it, they made it sound like it is so convenient to just throw this "anywhere". The reality is that in MOST houses, you can really only put it in the same utility room you would put a normal washer and dryer which would already have a drain, exhaust, and a 220v connection. In the end, you still need a water connection and drain which is not available in just any room, unless you are running a hose into the bathroom from another room.
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I was replying to someone who made it seemed like it is so convenient to put it "anywhere" or for people who don't have a 220v connection or vent.
I am trying to understand who would have a house with a water connection but no vent or 220v to put a conventional washer and dryer? You should fire your builder or architect if that was the case.
I was replying to someone who made it seemed like it is so convenient to put it "anywhere" or for people who don't have a 220v connection or vent.
I am trying to understand who would have a house with a water connection but no vent or 220v to put a conventional washer and dryer? You should fire your builder or architect if that was the case.
And your friend should have fired their homebuilder/architect. That's just dumb.
And your friend should have fired their homebuilder/architect. That's just dumb.
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