GE 2.4 cu. ft. White High-Efficiency 120-Volt Ventless Electric All-in-One Washer Dryer Combo
Wash and dry clothes in this all-in-one unit. No vent required with a 120V plug. Steam wash that loosens stains.
GE appliances provide up-to-date technology and exceptional quality to simplify the way you live. With a timeless appearance, this family of appliances is ideal for your family. And, coming from one of the most trusted names in America, you know that this entire selection of appliances is as advanced as it is practical.
- 2.4 cu. ft. capacity – Wash large items and do laundry less often with 2.4 cu. ft. of capacity
- No vent required, standard 120-Volt plug – Can be installed conveniently in a closet, placed under a counter without the need to vent externally
- All-In-One Wash and Dry – Wash and dry your clothes in a single step with a combination washer and dryer that saves you space without sacrificing capacity
- Detergent, Bleach and Fabric softener dispensers – Save time doing laundry with dispensers that automatically release at the optimal point during the wash cycle
- Auto Wash and Dry – Experience total convenience with a feature that automatically sets the correct dry cycle based on the chosen wash cycle or select the dry cycle manually
- Steam wash – Penetrates deep into fabric fibers, loosening stains like tomato and grass, yet protecting your fabrics
- Sanitize cycles – Allows for a deeper clean with elevated temperatures designed to kill common household bacteria
- Add a Garment – Add last-minute items to the washer thanks to a button that pauses the machine and unlocks the door
- 5 soil level selections – Take full control of your wash cycle with five soil levels to choose from
- 5 wash temperature levels – Pick the water temperature you prefer and wash your way
- 5 spin speed choices – Speeds are matched to fabric type for great clothes care
- Approximate Dimensions (in.) – 33-1/4 in. H x 23-7/16 in. W x 25-5/8 in. D
- Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty
Additional information
Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.) | 2.4 |
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Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 42.81 |
Door Opening Height x Width (In.) | 12.8125 x 17.1875 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 25.625 x 33.25 x 23.4375 |
Certifications and Listings | UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
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by Richard
Previously had an equator and this one is definitely better at drying but the cycles are very long. Expect on average 3 hours to wash and dry 1 load, which is smaller than a normal load of laundry. I expected this with a combo. However, the spin cycle on this machine sends the whole unit shaking heavily, so much so that I thought we were having an earthquake. I feel bad for my neighbors.
by Sharesha
I love it works good exactly what I wanted and needed.
by Clash
After 6 months, the GE washer/dryer combo is working well and clothes do dry if loaded correctly as instructed by user manual.
by Dragon
Great compact machine that fits perfectly in my bathroom closet. Works well. Be prepared that it takes longer than two separate machines. It is not an issue for me. The only thing is the manual and installation guide said it comes with a wrench to level the machine. But the installers, the GE parts department and GE appliance repair all said to ask the other department. So no wrench for me.