P.C. Richard & Son has
Samsung 27 in. 7.5 cu. ft. Smart Stackable AI Smart Dial Electric Dryer with Super Speed Dry and MultiControl (DVE46BG6500V) for
$399.97. Shipping varies by delivery location.
Thanks to Community Member
spindoodle for posting this deal.
Note: Shipping availability may vary by location. You may be eligible for additional savings via rebate(s) from your utility company.
Features:
- Dry a full load in just 30 minutes
- Simplify your dryer's control panel with AI Smart Dial
- Control your dryer right from your washer when stacking
- Sanitize clothing and reduce wrinkles and odors with Steam Sanitize+
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all they do is level it (which you can do yourself by rotating the knobs at the bottom of the dryer, attach the vent (which is common sense), and plug in the wiring. The wiring is the only part where it can be tricky so I would suggest turning off your electrical breaker for the dryer receptacle, connect the wiring (very simple since it is color-coded) plug the cord, and then turn on the breaker. For $100, it's not worth it. You can do it in ten minutes.
Stoves and dryers are very simple appliances and the chance of repair is much lower. For this, you can usually go with any brand and it'll be fine as long as you properly maintain it.
For washers/refrigerators, absolutely reconsider buying Samsung or other Asian brands and go with a made-in-america brand. the pros of buying an american brand is you have a likelier chance of getting quality parts available and a technician who knows how to diagnose the issue.
all they do is level it (which you can do yourself by rotating the knobs at the bottom of the dryer, attach the vent (which is common sense), and plug in the wiring. The wiring is the only part where it can be tricky so I would suggest turning off your electrical breaker for the dryer receptacle, connect the wiring (very simple since it is color-coded) plug the cord, and then turn on the breaker. For $100, it's not worth it. You can do it in ten minutes.
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