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

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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 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 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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Ok well thread is a week old, but won't " let it go", and correcting you tarded statement on " commission". I'm not saying it's better or worse, but am saying for those who it fits, that it is as good and same cost as conventional setup. I honestly prefer the 110 electrical and love the ductless setup. Again, to each their own, but it's pretty much the same cost as if you bought a comparable two unit setup and does just as good of a job. For the convenience the five hundred bucks is a wash .So pretty much going to leave it at that. Agree to disagree.
For the millionth time, no it is not the same cost. The most expensive conventional washer-dryer set on Costco is $1500. How is 33% of the cost a wash???? This is SD we are talking about.
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For the millionth time, no it is not the same cost. The most expensive conventional washer-dryer set on Costco is $1500. That's 500 less than this.
And I guess I'll just have to keep saying the same thing. I'm not concerned with what the exact dollar amount at Costco is. When I priced a GE washer and GE dryer it was pretty much the same cost as this single unit. That's all I'm concerned with regarding that.
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And I guess I'll just have to keep saying the same thing. I'm not concerned with what the exact dollar amount at Costco is. When I priced a GE washer and GE dryer it was pretty much the same cost as this single unit. That's all I'm concerned with regarding that.
Well, apparently you are not a very good shopper lol.
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And NONE of those things address what I asked. Does it do any better of a job cleaning your clothes or drying your clothes, or preserving your clothes than a good washer-dryer set?

Btw I don't think in my history of owning a home for 23 years have I ever had to hire someone to clean a dryer duct before. Never has been an issue.

As for the other things you mentioned, I have already addressed those multiple times on this thread.
It does just as good a job as drying and cleaning as a regular set. But that's not the only point here for this unit. The main point is it uses less space, no need for gas line , dryer vent and much more energy efficient. But of course, you don't seem to care about that. Maybe on the 24th year, your house will catch on fire for not cleaning the dryer vent for being lazy! LMAOLMAO
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Well, apparently you are not a very good shopper lol.
Nah, but hey agree to disagree. Happy with my purchase and in the end cost the same amount so to each their own.
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For the millionth time, no it is not the same cost. The most expensive conventional washer-dryer set on Costco is $1500. How is 33% of the cost a wash???? This is SD we are talking about.
If you would just use that brain on top of you're head, you would realize this GE profile combo unit is not about being just cost effective on price. It's also space saving for apartment people with no need for gas line, dryer vent and energy efficiency. That alone, no regular set can beat it. I paid $1600 for it and its worth it for me.
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If you would just use that brain on top of you're head, you would realize this GE profile combo unit is not about being just cost effective on price. It's also space saving for apartment people with no need for gas line, dryer vent and energy efficiency. That alone, no regular set can beat it. I paid $1600 for it and its worth it for me.
How about you actually use that brain of yours and actually read the entire thread for context of what i am saying and not just one post?
I am well aware of all of the advantages of this machine and I have replied to all of them.

With that said, at 1600, that's a different story. I have said all along that it's a good tech, but at the 2k price point it is still not worth it for MOST people. For the very few percentages of people that need the lack of vent (and yet still have a water line and drain) and the space that's a different story. In a few years, this WILL come down in price, and then we can have a real conversation about this.
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Quote from Mydiscover :
It does just as good a job as drying and cleaning as a regular set. But that's not the only point here for this unit. The main point is it uses less space, no need for gas line , dryer vent and much more energy efficient. But of course, you don't seem to care about that. Maybe on the 24th year, your house will catch on fire for not cleaning the dryer vent for being lazy! LMAOLMAO
For the millionth time, I understand the advantages of this machine. Yes, if you don't have a vent (and yet still have a water line and drain) and only have room for 1 machine, you will need something like this. I get that. Something like this would be PRICELESS in that situation. However, in reality, most people with a home will have a utility room with a vent, 240v connection, and room for 2 machines, so they are not really going to take advantage of that. WHY CAN'T YOU FANBOYS AT THE VERY LEAST RECOGNIZE THIS?????

Yes, I understand the energy savings. However, that also depends on a lot of factors. One of the disadvantages of this unit is the significantly smaller capacity, so depending on how you use this, you may end up doing more loads than you would with a conventional larger capacity set. If you only do like 3-4 loads a week and you live in a cheaper area for electricty like some people (I personally pay 10cents a kwh, I know some people pay over twice as much in other states/regions), it will take many years before you recuperate the higher cost of this machine (and yes, despite what the other guy is saying, for the rest of the real SD folks who shop around, this is easily more expensive than a very good conventional set by at least $500).

And finally yes, I understand the convenience of having to not take the clothes out of the washer and put in the dryer. This is something one has to weigh how important it is for the price difference. Even then, it may not benefit some people as you think. There are clothes that can be washed but not dried. In those cases, you would still have to take those out before you dry the rest of the clothes. No, this is not as rare as you think. Lululemon recommends ALL of their clothes to not be machined dried. Of course you could just do a separate load for those clothes, but now we are talking about an additional load which means additional time and energy cost.

Yes, the tech here is good, but is it worth the cost. Only you can answer that, but it is not as slam dunk as some of you make it out to be. When this tech reaches below the equivalent of today's $1500 (and it will), then we will talk.

I have never seen a bunch of fanboys who are so persistent about a washer/dryer. It's a washer/dryer, relax. You guys are worse than Apple/Tesla fanboys.

And that is real classy and mature of you to wish fire upon someone. I hope someone will pray for you tonight.
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For the millionth time, no it is not the same cost. The most expensive conventional washer-dryer set on Costco is $1500. How is 33% of the cost a wash???? This is SD we are talking about.

Why do you keep lying to the community about the most expensive washer dryer set on Costco is $1500 lol. It's well over $3000. I have seen 6 pages of you continuing to say it and blatenly lying to help sell your opinion. Everyone can see there are lots of washers and dryer sets on Costco over $1500. Stop the games.
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Why do you keep lying to the community about the most expensive washer dryer set on Costco is $1500 lol. It's well over $3000. I have seen 6 pages of you continuing to say it and blatenly lying to help sell your opinion. Everyone can see there are lots of washers and dryer sets on Costco over $1500. Stop the games.
When i looked that day when the person talked about how pricing for this is the same as a set of washer and dryer, the most expensive set was this from Samsung Bespoke series and it was 1500. It is now $1700.

https://www.costco.com/.product.4...LuK HE%3D

None of the LG sets were there. This was about a week ago.

I only looked at sets, not pricing out individual washers and dryers.

I bought my LG washer and dryer for $650 each, so $1300. I don't think I have ever seen a "deal" here on SD for a washer or dryer that comes to $2000 for the set or $1000 each. This is SD. Who pays regular pricing on here??
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When i looked that day when the person talked about how pricing for this is the same as a set of washer and dryer, the most expensive set was this from Samsung Bespoke series and it was 1500. It is now $1700.

https://www.costco.com/.product.4...LuK HE%3D [costco.com]

None of the LG sets were there. This was about a week ago.

I only looked at sets, not pricing out individual washers and dryers.

I bought my LG washer and dryer for $650 each, so $1300. I don't think I have ever seen a "deal" here on SD for a washer or dryer that comes to $2000 for the set or $1000 each. This is SD. Who pays regular pricing on here??
People have different expectations for what their appliances do. I for one couldn't find one in the price range of $650 per unit that did what I wanted or was a brand I trusted. $1000 each can still very much be a SD. That said while price is important, it is not the major factor for such an important purchase. I have seen several paired united that were over 2K total on here. I'm not dismissing what you are saying, but I am saying depending on what people's needs/wants are, a $1000 per unit is very much the norm.
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For the millionth time, I understand the advantages of this machine. Yes, if you don't have a vent (and yet still have a water line and drain) and only have room for 1 machine, you will need something like this. I get that. Something like this would be PRICELESS in that situation. However, in reality, most people with a home will have a utility room with a vent, 240v connection, and room for 2 machines, so they are not really going to take advantage of that. WHY CAN'T YOU FANBOYS AT THE VERY LEAST RECOGNIZE THIS?????

Yes, I understand the energy savings. However, that also depends on a lot of factors. One of the disadvantages of this unit is the significantly smaller capacity, so depending on how you use this, you may end up doing more loads than you would with a conventional larger capacity set. If you only do like 3-4 loads a week and you live in a cheaper area for electricty like some people (I personally pay 10cents a kwh, I know some people pay over twice as much in other states/regions), it will take many years before you recuperate the higher cost of this machine (and yes, despite what the other guy is saying, for the rest of the real SD folks who shop around, this is easily more expensive than a very good conventional set by at least $500).

And finally yes, I understand the convenience of having to not take the clothes out of the washer and put in the dryer. This is something one has to weigh how important it is for the price difference. Even then, it may not benefit some people as you think. There are clothes that can be washed but not dried. In those cases, you would still have to take those out before you dry the rest of the clothes. No, this is not as rare as you think. Lululemon recommends ALL of their clothes to not be machined dried. Of course you could just do a separate load for those clothes, but now we are talking about an additional load which means additional time and energy cost.

Yes, the tech here is good, but is it worth the cost. Only you can answer that, but it is not as slam dunk as some of you make it out to be. When this tech reaches below the equivalent of today's $1500 (and it will), then we will talk.

I have never seen a bunch of fanboys who are so persistent about a washer/dryer. It's a washer/dryer, relax. You guys are worse than Apple/Tesla fanboys.

And that is real classy and mature of you to wish fire upon someone. I hope someone will pray for you tonight.
It is classy for me to warn you of the dangers of not hiring a professional to clean the dryer vent which you claim you haven't done in 23 years. It is up to you to act or not act. Google dryer vent fires and you will see why I put that as another example of saving money not having to do it as it's not needed for this GE profile combo unit. I bought my unit for $1,600 and with energy rebates it came down to $1450 plus tax on $1,600. I installed it myself and I am not a DIYer normally. Last but not least, I am not praying for you as you deserve everything coming for neglecting maintenance of the dryer vent. Good luck you will need it.
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The cheapest conventional set with auto dispense on Costco right now are the LG6700 set for $1700 (always sold out) and the better LG washtower the 300 model for $1750 and that's been sold out for a few days here since this $300 bonus offer and $1150 off collided.
And I don't see much in the supply line from LG to rush them out to costco in the next 2 weeks while on sale, as they are having a hard time keeping up with demand on their own website. They are popular at this price.

Cheapest Samsung on Costco with auto dispense is $2k (only green not sold out here)
Cheapest GE on Costco with auto dispense is $1869, but no softener auto dispense.

Pods are out with kids and pets and sad to say teenagers in the house. And only several models have a way to introduce the pods correctly anyways.

For same reasons above, plus saving my septic system, and clothes for that matter etc. we don't do individual pours.

Then location for me: going into a small (very small) walk in closet that's only 38" wide and 45 deep. 78.5 high clearance. All top loaders are out. Only the shortest conventional stacked give you any height to slide it in stacked, and that's a feat in itself with hookups.

Has 240v and Vent (long) but it would be easier and nice not to use them.

The upcoming LG single combo still hasn't fixed the lack of lint trap problem so I'm not waiting on that one.

And LG makes a ventless heat pump washtower, the 202, but it is smaller at 4.5 and no auto dispense. I really would like the wasthower setup so as to have full size dryer if I could get ventless and auto dispense, but that seems a year plus away.

So I'm really looking at 2 options. The LG 300 Washtower, it leaves 4 inches of room on top, enough to put it on wheels and slide it in. . .or this GE Profile, which besides all the benefits that others have mentioned, would allow me space up top to put in a cabinet.

I wouldn't buy the LG 300 direct from them as they don't have any warranty past 3 years and even that one is expensive. But if the $1756 for the GE Profile directly from them came back I wouldn't hesitate to buy fromt them, and their 5 year warranty is only $100 more and it seems like a better experience with possible claims.

Anyways handful of kids and hairy pets. . .10 loads a week is nothing if we're not skipping the sheets etc. I bet the energy saved on this GE Profile over 5 years vs the Washtower would make up for the $550 sales price difference.
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Is this eligible for any federal or state energy rebates?

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