Samsung (link for reference only) offers
EPP/EDU Members: Samsung Bespoke 5.3 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity Front Load Washer (various colors) +
2-Year Samsung Care+ Extended Coverage Protection Plan +
Free Installation on sale for
$619.19 when you purchase via the free
Shop Samsung app (
iOS or
Google Play) and follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Purchase must be made via the Shop Samsung App (iOS or Google Play)
Thanks to community member
Djambi for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:- Log into or create an account on the Shop Samsung App (iOS or Google Play)
- Select Samsung Programs > Offers Program and select your qualifying program
- Go to Bespoke 5.3 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity Front Load Washer priced $618.19 (link for reference only)
- Brushed Navy (WF53BB8900AD)
- Silver Steel (WF53BB8900AT)
- Forest Green (WF53BB8900AGUS)
- Make the following selections:
- select 'Samsung Care+ 2 Years plan' $1
- select 'Install Washer' Free
- select 'Hall away Old Appliance' Free
- Proceed to cart
- Your price will be $619.19 afterEPP/EDU discount (automatically applied when logged in). Shipping is free.
Product Details:- Features AI Smart Dial and AI OptiWash
- Wi-Fi Connectivity
- Auto Dispense System
- 5 Temperature Levels
- 25 Preset Wash Cycles
- 18 Wash Options
- Digital Inverter Motor
- Voice Assistant Compatibility: Bixby, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant
- 20-year Warranty
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Fast forward to 2024, and a $600 appliance continues the Americana tradition of expecting major appliances to last generations, or even outlast our own life!. However, they don't cost multiple paychecks anymore, but we love to hate them, and also love to brag when we have a dishwasher, dryer, or fridge that lasts decades.
Furthermore, appliances are one of those things we forget the most, when they work. Unlike cell phones, computers, etc, which cost so much more and we expect them to become obsolete, consumers are more lenient, when they actually shouldn't be.
How many flagship phones have you owned in the last 10 years? How much out of pocket on spent on them? Now, the same question for a washer/dryer? Exactly...
I've had Samsung appliances for 20 years, and never an issue. My GE fridge? Horrible. Does that mean GE is bad? No.
People don't 'hate every appliance company' they've just learned to avoid Samsung through the pain and suffering of dealing with crappy broken appliances that ruin your food or clothes, and then you have to get these huge things out of your home.
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we're currently talking to samsung about this because the dryer in the house we moved into is one of these pieces of crap and the drum is breaking.....one shirt started on fire because the corner where drum is breaking caused the shirt to stay in place whilst the drum kept moving and friction burned it
yeah, no. betwixt this and their crappy azz refrigerators, eff no to Samsung
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That is $602.08 per unit AFTER TAX!
"Bespoke 5.3 cu. ft. Ultra Capacity Front Load Washer with AI OptiWash™ and Auto Dispense in Forest Green
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Expected Delivery: May 29 between 8 AM - 8 PM
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I tried a few times over the next couple of days and it did finally go through. Delivery date at the end of July though. My current washer is on its last leg so hoping it can hold on for a bit longer
I tried a few times over the next couple of days and it did finally go through. Delivery date at the end of July though. My current washer is on its last leg so hoping it can hold on for a bit longer
It is and odd system. I ran into something similar but then it offered next week. I had to adjust out for two weeks due to being on vacation.
Edit: sorry it looks like forest green no longer available at ops mentioned price. Haul away $50 is also not applying anymore.
Edit: sorry it looks like forest green no longer available at ops mentioned price. Haul away $50 is also not applying anymore.
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Just don't. Even if it's free.
Edit: sorry it looks like forest green no longer available at ops mentioned price. Haul away $50 is also not applying anymore.
Samsung are known to have bad rep in terms of appliance reliability. Seems like CR is pretty confidence with this model. Time will tell.
I got the LG WM4000HWA. CR rated it 87/100. Reliability 5/5.
Get LG, Speed Queen, or Miele if you fancy.
Get LG, Speed Queen, or Miele if you fancy.
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Fast forward to 2024, and a $600 appliance continues the Americana tradition of expecting major appliances to last generations, or even outlast our own life!. However, they don't cost multiple paychecks anymore, but we love to hate them, and also love to brag when we have a dishwasher, dryer, or fridge that lasts decades.
Furthermore, appliances are one of those things we forget the most, when they work. Unlike cell phones, computers, etc, which cost so much more and we expect them to become obsolete, consumers are more lenient, when they actually shouldn't be.
How many flagship phones have you owned in the last 10 years? How much out of pocket on spent on them? Now, the same question for a washer/dryer? Exactly...
I've had Samsung appliances for 20 years, and never an issue. My GE fridge? Horrible. Does that mean GE is bad? No.
Comparing a flagship cellular device to an appliance.
Cellphones have changed tremendously over the last 10 years, You know what technology *hasnt* changed? Clothes washers and dryers. Refrigerators. Freezers. None of this is groundbreaking or new. They are made the same way they were 20, 30, 40 years ago, only with crappier components and cheaper labor. They are designed to fail. This is evident because *some* brands (Speed Queen comes to mind) are still making appliances that work for decades.
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