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Samsung EPP/EDU: Samsung 4.5 cu. ft Top Load Washer + 7.2 cu. ft Electric Dryer

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$876

$1,698

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Samsung is offering their Samsung Offer Program Discount for Samsung EPP/EDU Members [Details]: Samsung 4.5 cu. ft. Top Load Impeller Washer w/ Vibration Reduction (White; WA45T3200AW/A4) + Samsung 7.2 cu. ft. Electric Sensor Dryer (White; DVE45T3200W/A3) on sale for $875.70 or when you follow the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.

Additional services is available during checkout for extra charge (ex; Install Washer, Haul Away Old Appliance) priced at ~$25

Thanks to community member N3RD_01 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Samsung account w/ an active Student, Employee, Military discount for savings to apply.

Deal Instructions
  1. Login to your Samsung EPP/EDU account via Samsung Offer Program Discount
  2. Click this link to add the Samsung 4.5 cu. ft Top Load Impeller Washer w/ Vibration Reduction (White; WA45T3200AW/A4) to cart
  3. Click this link to add the Samsung 7.2 cu. ft. Electric Sensor Dryer (White; DVE45T3200W/A3) to cart
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. In cart, apply promo code SAVE25 (for extra $25 Off)
  6. Total at checkout should be $875.70 after bundle/workplace/promo savings discount

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • Product/promotional discount of $600 Off + Samsung Workplace Savings of $97.30 Off w/ $100 Off Buy More, Save More & Extra $25 promo code discount/savings; total savings of $822.30
  • About the Deal
    • Offer valid for active Samsung account w/ an active Student, Employee, Military per Samsung Offer Program
    • Please see original post/WIKI for additional details (if applicable) or check the forum comments for helpful insights/discussion
  • Additional Details

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Written by N3RD_01
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Samsung is offering their Samsung Offer Program Discount for Samsung EPP/EDU Members [Details]: Samsung 4.5 cu. ft. Top Load Impeller Washer w/ Vibration Reduction (White; WA45T3200AW/A4) + Samsung 7.2 cu. ft. Electric Sensor Dryer (White; DVE45T3200W/A3) on sale for $875.70 or when you follow the instructions listed below. Shipping is free.

Additional services is available during checkout for extra charge (ex; Install Washer, Haul Away Old Appliance) priced at ~$25

Thanks to community member N3RD_01 for finding this deal

Note, must login to your Samsung account w/ an active Student, Employee, Military discount for savings to apply.

Deal Instructions
  1. Login to your Samsung EPP/EDU account via Samsung Offer Program Discount
  2. Click this link to add the Samsung 4.5 cu. ft Top Load Impeller Washer w/ Vibration Reduction (White; WA45T3200AW/A4) to cart
  3. Click this link to add the Samsung 7.2 cu. ft. Electric Sensor Dryer (White; DVE45T3200W/A3) to cart
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. In cart, apply promo code SAVE25 (for extra $25 Off)
  6. Total at checkout should be $875.70 after bundle/workplace/promo savings discount

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Price Research
    • Product/promotional discount of $600 Off + Samsung Workplace Savings of $97.30 Off w/ $100 Off Buy More, Save More & Extra $25 promo code discount/savings; total savings of $822.30
  • About the Deal
    • Offer valid for active Samsung account w/ an active Student, Employee, Military per Samsung Offer Program
    • Please see original post/WIKI for additional details (if applicable) or check the forum comments for helpful insights/discussion
  • Additional Details

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Written by N3RD_01

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ChillenAzn
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I've had these for about 3 years now and they work great, and more importantly still work great. I think the high end models are prone to breaking but these are just standard tried and true tech. I did replace the spring in the washer once, but I did it myself and it cost $20 for the part.

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Yesterday 10:08 PM
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ChillenAznYesterday 10:08 PM
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I've had these for about 3 years now and they work great, and more importantly still work great. I think the high end models are prone to breaking but these are just standard tried and true tech. I did replace the spring in the washer once, but I did it myself and it cost $20 for the part.
Yesterday 10:09 PM
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nahtnamYesterday 10:09 PM
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Any front loads on sale?
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Yesterday 11:00 PM
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nahtnamYesterday 11:00 PM
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Quote from nahtnam :
Any front loads on sale?
Found this: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-a...-in-white/ ~$1078, I'm gonna hold off until black friday though
Yesterday 11:14 PM
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magiccdeal123Yesterday 11:14 PM
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Quote from nahtnam :
Quote from nahtnam [IMG]https://api-web.slickdeals.net/images/misc/backlink.gif[/IMG] :
Any front loads on sale?
Found this: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-a...-in-white/ ~$1078, I'm gonna hold off until black friday though
when do you think the deals will likely start popping? need to buy something before Oct 8...
Yesterday 11:16 PM
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bradnykYesterday 11:16 PM
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It adds $29.99 shipping for me no matter what I do.
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ddeg10Today 01:38 AM
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Quote from nahtnam :
Found this: https://www.samsung.com/us/home-a...-in-white/ ~$1078, I'm gonna hold off until black friday though
what kind of deals do you suspect during BF for similar model?

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Today 03:05 AM
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justyeToday 03:05 AM
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I don't know why people like front load, especially for washers. They develop mold faster and loading stuff without a chair is a pain.
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seypToday 03:16 AM
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Any way for non students to get this deal?
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smoker68xToday 03:25 AM
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Quote from justye :
I don't know why people like front load, especially for washers. They develop mold faster and loading stuff without a chair is a pain.
They generally do a better job cleaning. I've had one for 2 years with no mold, and no odor. Just leave the door cracked open when you're done, an inch or two is all you need. I have an LG, and it has a magnetic nub on the bottom of the door to hold it in place.
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elangomattToday 04:00 AM
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Quote from smoker68x :
They generally do a better job cleaning. I've had one for 2 years with no mold, and no odor. Just leave the door cracked open when you're done, an inch or two is all you need. I have an LG, and it has a magnetic nub on the bottom of the door to hold it in place.
AFAIK front loaders use significantly less water as well. i replaced my 90s era top loader this spring with an LG front load washer. My water usage has gone down by 200 to 300 gallons per month. No smell\mold issues either.
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vsauceToday 04:11 AM
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Quote from justye :
I don't know why people like front load, especially for washers. They develop mold faster and loading stuff without a chair is a pain.
That's because you're not wiping down the rubber creases after washing. Unloading stuff without a chair is a pain too, it works both ways
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Stunner2xxToday 07:19 AM
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how to get these epp edu deals?
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FeistyKite520Today 09:14 AM
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does nobody see it as a problem that you have to crack open front door washers? I mean if the washer was designed properly it could have venting that opened up automatically when it's off, and you wouldn't need to open the front door
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SturdavjToday 09:53 AM
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I'd avoid an electric dryer. Idk the efficiency on this but they can be real energy suckers
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