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Maytag 7.3 Cu. Ft. Stackable Vented Electric Dryer (Volcano Black)

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$650

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Best Buy has Maytag 7.3 Cu. Ft. Stackable Vented Electric Dryer (Volcano Black, MED5630MBK) on sale for $649.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise delivery starts from $39.99.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup and delivery will vary by location.
About this Item:
  • Quick Dry Cycle: Dries small loads quickly, customizable settings, option to save settings for next load
  • Capacity: Spacious 7.3 cu. ft. for large loads
  • Maytag Commercial Technology: Durable motor and drum for long-lasting performance
  • Extra Power Button: Extends time, heat, and tumbling to prevent underdrying, especially for thick fabrics
  • Advanced Moisture Sensing: Monitors moisture and air temperatures for even drying
  • Wrinkle Prevent Option: Tumbles up to 150 minutes post-cycle to prevent wrinkles
  • Additional Notes: Electric cord and vent kit sold separately, not included
  • Dimensions: 38.75" x 27" x 30.75" (HxWxD), 51" Depth with door open

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  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $98.01 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $748.

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Best Buy has Maytag 7.3 Cu. Ft. Stackable Vented Electric Dryer (Volcano Black, MED5630MBK) on sale for $649.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise delivery starts from $39.99.

Thanks to Community Member N3RD_01 for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Availability for pickup and delivery will vary by location.
About this Item:
  • Quick Dry Cycle: Dries small loads quickly, customizable settings, option to save settings for next load
  • Capacity: Spacious 7.3 cu. ft. for large loads
  • Maytag Commercial Technology: Durable motor and drum for long-lasting performance
  • Extra Power Button: Extends time, heat, and tumbling to prevent underdrying, especially for thick fabrics
  • Advanced Moisture Sensing: Monitors moisture and air temperatures for even drying
  • Wrinkle Prevent Option: Tumbles up to 150 minutes post-cycle to prevent wrinkles
  • Additional Notes: Electric cord and vent kit sold separately, not included
  • Dimensions: 38.75" x 27" x 30.75" (HxWxD), 51" Depth with door open

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Get 1%-5% cash back on deals like this with a cash back credit card. Compare the available cash back credit cards here.
  • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that this is $98.01 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $748.

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TriggrHppyTiggr
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As a homeowner, just buy a speed queen set. New or used. Do you really need a "smart" w/d connected to wifi with a digital display? Just more things that can breakdown. There's a reason laundromats use this brand. Replacement parts are readily available and affordable because everything is made in the USA. Repairs are simple diys. Recommended by repairmen and known to last 15-25 yrs on average in commercial settings.
jcnix
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FYI. GE sold their appliance division to the Chinese company, Haier, but oddly enough, Haier did not shift all of the manufacturing to China. In fact, they have expanded their 9 US factories producing GE branded appliances and products across 5 states.

Otoh, Whirlpool is the only appliance corporation still based in the U.S. They own Maytag, Kitchenaid and some other smaller brands and claim to assemble 80% of their appliances here with factories in several different states.

LG is a rebrand of Lucky Goldstar, which started out in the 80s selling Goldstar electronics as a cheaper Korean alternative to the established Japanese brands like Sony and Panasonic. Most of their appliances are assembled in Tennessee.

/ramble

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Sep 05, 2025 08:16 AM
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IndigoMorning6118Sep 05, 2025 08:16 AM
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why would I need two power buttons?
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Sep 05, 2025 12:22 PM
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RobbieC16Sep 05, 2025 12:22 PM
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Quote from IndigoMorning6118 :
why would I need two power buttons?
Double the power…..obviously.
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tallassmikeSep 05, 2025 06:09 PM
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Quote from QuietToddler :
As a homeowner, avoid any Maytag products, go with GE or LG
Current Maytag is under the whirlpool tree now. Which is part of GE. My Maytag fridge before the 06 acquisition is still running like a champ. Sucks how things are now.
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TealCorn903Sep 05, 2025 08:29 PM
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...wrong comment
Sep 05, 2025 09:22 PM
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maxpopcornSep 05, 2025 09:22 PM
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any deal on gas dryer? unfortunately, we don't have the 240 circuit that this requires.
Sep 06, 2025 12:13 AM
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pilotdSep 06, 2025 12:13 AM
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Quote from tallassmike :
Current Maytag is under the whirlpool tree now. Which is part of GE. My Maytag fridge before the 06 acquisition is still running like a champ. Sucks how things are now.
Maytag is a Whirlpool brand, but it is not part of GE.

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Sep 06, 2025 06:26 AM
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TriggrHppyTiggrSep 06, 2025 06:26 AM
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As a homeowner, just buy a speed queen set. New or used. Do you really need a "smart" w/d connected to wifi with a digital display? Just more things that can breakdown. There's a reason laundromats use this brand. Replacement parts are readily available and affordable because everything is made in the USA. Repairs are simple diys. Recommended by repairmen and known to last 15-25 yrs on average in commercial settings.
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jcnixSep 06, 2025 06:37 AM
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FYI. GE sold their appliance division to the Chinese company, Haier, but oddly enough, Haier did not shift all of the manufacturing to China. In fact, they have expanded their 9 US factories producing GE branded appliances and products across 5 states.

Otoh, Whirlpool is the only appliance corporation still based in the U.S. They own Maytag, Kitchenaid and some other smaller brands and claim to assemble 80% of their appliances here with factories in several different states.

LG is a rebrand of Lucky Goldstar, which started out in the 80s selling Goldstar electronics as a cheaper Korean alternative to the established Japanese brands like Sony and Panasonic. Most of their appliances are assembled in Tennessee.

/ramble
Sep 06, 2025 12:31 PM
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CaffeinemanSep 06, 2025 12:31 PM
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Quote from QuietToddler :
As a homeowner, avoid any Maytag products, go with GE or LG
As an ex-LG dishwasher I would stay away from LG. Both top and bottom racks started rusting after the first year (the dishwasherdishwasher was only used by adults). it was so close to out of warranty I had contac contacted customer service hoping they would recognize that it was just a few weeks out of warranty. instead they gave me a link for racks that cost a little over $400. there's no way I'm paying $400 every 2 years for a new set of racks. to give you some idea how unusual this is we had a GE dishwasher for 10 years with children and did not have rusting. My favorite quote is Never by an appliance from a company that is a TV maker.
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CyanCorn8418Sep 06, 2025 03:17 PM
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Quote from BlueByLiquid :
Quote from TriggrHppyTiggr [IMG]https://slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
As a homeowner, just buy a speed queen set. New or used. Do you really need a "smart" w/d connected to wifi with a digital display? Just more things that can breakdown. There's a reason laundromats use this brand. Replacement parts are readily available and affordable because everything is made in the USA. Repairs are simple diys. Recommended by repairmen and known to last 15-25 yrs on average in commercial settings.
I see the same comment on so many social media brands when no one asked for it. Not sure if a blind shill, a long term bot, or just annoying but it's annoying.
Agreed. Most people are just not going to spend the money on a speed queen, they're roughly 3x the price of what's posted here. The reasoning is fine enough if you plan on staying where you're at for the next 25+ years - but still, I just bought a used Maytag dryer that's probably 10 years old that works perfectly for $50. I'd buy something like what's posted here and be fine with it too because I'm pretty sure this one would last several years with normal use. I bought another washer and dryer set that is GE that lasted me 15 years going strong and I bought that used as well. These appliances are pretty simple things and the one posted here isn't anything crazy either. It looks more pretty if you care for that... It's probably fine.
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long_time_lurkeSep 06, 2025 03:43 PM
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any deals on a washer?

haven't seen a hack for appliances @ HD in awhile...
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buckyballbSep 06, 2025 03:54 PM
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Quote from QuietToddler :
As a homeowner, avoid any Maytag products, go with GE or LG
Based on my experience we stay away from LG and Samsung. We had a Samsung washer go out and it was about the same cost to replace it as to fix it. The repair tech said he always advised to stay away from both brands because of that. I looked into replacement parts before I called and saw what he was talking about.
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bill875Sep 06, 2025 04:14 PM
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Quote from QuietToddler :
As a homeowner, avoid any Maytag products, go with GE or LG
And yet my Maytag Front Load washer (MHWE450WW01) and dryer from 2010, purchased from Home Depot, are still going strong.

I've only had to do some minor DIY repairs, such as replacing the washing machine drain pump and send out the Motor Control Unit/Board for repair (CircuitBoardmedics.com) which was affordable enough and I didn't have to deal with replacing my machine. The front door seal is still perfect, no odors (we keep the door open) and oh, and I had to replace the bulb on the matching dryer. I would definitely consider a Maytag again or even Whirlpool, since parts are easy to get. Speed Queen's are excellent and last a long time, but are not completely immune from breakdowns. I'd consider them if money was not a concern.
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tallassmikeSep 06, 2025 05:04 PM
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Quote from bill875 :
And yet my Maytag Front Load washer (MHWE450WW01) and dryer from 2010, purchased from Home Depot, are still going strong.

I've only had to do some minor DIY repairs, such as replacing the washing machine drain pump and send out the Motor Control Unit/Board for repair (CircuitBoardmedics.com) which was affordable enough and I didn't have to deal with replacing my machine. The front door seal is still perfect, no odors (we keep the door open) and oh, and I had to replace the bulb on the matching dryer. I would definitely consider a Maytag again or even Whirlpool, since parts are easy to get. Speed Queen's are excellent and last a long time, but are not completely immune from breakdowns. I'd consider them if money was not a concern.
I wish we could hold units that long. But my mothers house just has a tendency to fall apart due to poor upkeep (no deep cleaning) and hard water issues with the washer. We're just to the point as long as the machine survives 10 years, it paid it's dues.

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