Update: This popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has
GE Profile 4.8 cu. ft. Smart UltraFast Electric Washer & Dryer Combo w/ Ventless Heat Pump Technology (PFQ97HSPVDS, Carbon Graphite) on sale for
$1749 (add to cart to see price).
Delivery is free.
Thanks to community members
NicholasS7328,
Tech2.0 &
Tibfib for sharing this deal.
Note: You may be eligible for rebates (look under the price on the product page or check with your local utility company). Availability may vary by location. The in-cart discount at Home Depot is part of the Buy More Save More promotion (valid until July 11, 2024).
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
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also I got mine scratch and dent for $1800 all in
delivered 800 miles. check your local appliance resaler
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All window AC units are heat pumps! When using a phase change medium to convert heat, it's a heat pump, and this world loves to throw around that term because it knows that most don't understand it. Geothermal, ambient air, makes no difference. Hot side in or cold side in, makes no difference. They are all heat pumps. They are all glorified window air conditioners when dealing with a phase change liquid (freon). This combo unit is exactly that, a heat pump, just an air conditioner, but specifically a dehumidifier!
Endless tutorials available out there if you want to know how it really works.
Turn a window AC unit around, blow the cold air out and the hot air in....Now the world calls it a heat pump. It was always a heat pump! In science we refer to all temperatures as heat. A heat pump the way you keep thinking about it is just the reversal of freon flow. Which makes the outside cold and the inside hot. Reverse it again, now the inside is cold and outside hot.
I did HVAC install/service/repair for eons, I have no interest in writing books here, others have long since done it. If you want to know how it all really works, the info is freely available. I'm just trying to help here to clear up some marketing jargon, nothing more.
Understand the "dryer" portion is just a dehumidifier and it's gonna take some serious time depending on the load size. All-in-one always sounds good on paper, the marketers make look great on paper as well, then you get it home and see what it really is in real life under real world conditions. It almost always ends up being a different than specified story!
Good luck!
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on the positive:
its just the two of us and handles our laundry needs very well (about 3 loads a week, so on the light side of usage?). we live in a condo, so enjoy the space saved. no dryer vent was also a selling point for us, since cleaning the dryer duct in the condo is/was a pain. electric savings was notable. no excessive heat (from dryer) allows running during summer comfortable. better management of detergent. very controlable, wash only, dry only, extend tumble to prevent wrinkling at the end of the cycle.
a few negatives:
the machine weighs 300lb. you need the shipping bolts if there is any need to tip and move the machine. the installers after installing the machine, removed the shipping bolts (good) and then threw the shipping bolts away (bad) (before I could catch them from doing that).
Need to make sure you hang onto those shipping bolts for any future machine moving.
Also, some very good yt vids on the vent issue being less than air tight along the edges, allowing tiny bits of lent leaking around the borders of the vent filter. there is a solution and we include the additional attention to that area after each usage. there is a second filter that needs attention roughly every 30+ wash cycles. its easy to check, just that its at the front bottom of the machine and requires hunkering down onto the floor to attend it. the optional platform helps with this a bit.
we are very happy with the machine, fits our space and life style well enough. does the job, clean, and dry. economical savings with wattage used. quiet compared to the old machines we had.
https://youtu.be/vao_KqCzLUE?si=
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edit - I have the LG, but same thing.
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