GE Unitized Spacemaker® ENERGY STAR® 3.9 cu. ft. Capacity Washer with Stainless Steel Basket and 5.9 cu. ft. Capacity Gas Dryer
- Style:
- Combination Washer Gas Dryer
- Energy Star:
- Yes
- Height:
- 76 inches
- Width:
- 27 inches
- Depth:
- 31 inches
- Laundry Capacity:
- 3.9
- Rpms:
- 800.0
- Basket Material:
- STAINLESS STEEL
- High Efficiency:
- No
- Internal Water Heater:
- No
- Steam Option:
- No
- Wash Mechanism:
- AGITATOR
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
6 Water Temperatures
Pick the water temperature you prefer and wash your way
Efficient Infusor
Optimize energy efficiency without sacrificing wash performance
CAPACITY | |
Dryer Capacity | 5.9 cu ft |
Wash Basket Type | Stainless Steel |
Washer Capacity | 3.9 cu ft |
FILTER | |
App Filter - Capacity | Washer Medium (3.8-4.0 cu. ft.) |
App Filter - Agitator | Yes |
App Filter - Product Type | Stacked Washer & Dryer Combo |
APPEARANCE | |
Door Style | Right Swing Steel |
Control Knobs | White |
Color Appearance | White on White |
POWER / RATINGS | |
Volts/Hertz | 120V; 60Hz |
Circuit Breaker or Time Delay Fuse | 15 or 20 Amp |
Energy Consumption (kWh/year) | 140 |
Ignition Type | Intermittent Ignition |
WARRANTY | |
Parts Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
Warranty Notes | See written warranty for full details |
Labor Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
ECONOMICAL / QUIET | |
Quiet Package | Quiet-By-Design |
ACCESSORIES | |
LP Conversion Kit | WE25M74 (sold separately) |
WEIGHTS & DIMENSIONS | |
Overall Height | 75.875 in |
Dryer Door Opening Height (in.) | 18.63 |
Overall Width | 26.75 in |
Dryer Door Opening Width (in.) | 16.13 |
Approximate Shipping Weight | 281 lb |
Door Width | 22 in |
Overall Depth | 30.875 in |
Door Open Height | 54 in |
Depth with Door Open 90° | 47.5 in |
Cabinet Width | 27 in |
Net Weight | 251 lb |
FEATURES | |
Wash Mechanism | Infusor |
Case Material | Steel |
Control Type | Rotary-Electronic |
Drum Type | Alcosta Aluminized Drum |
Additional Dryer Features | Up-Front Lint Filter |
Easy Care Cycle | Casuals Less Dry More Dry |
Water Levels | Adaptive Fill |
Washer Options/Settings | Deep Rinse (select when using fabric softener) |
Automatic Dry Control | Yes |
Additional Washer Features | Inlet Fill Hoses Included Lid Latch |
Washer Control Features | LED Indicators |
Additional Cycles | Dewrinkle Quick Fluff |
Washer Cycles | Bulky Items Casuals Colors/Normal (Heavy, Normal, Light) Delicates Drain + Spin Speed Wash Whites (Heavy, Normal, Light) |
Fuel Type | Gas |
Cottons Cycle | Less Dry More Dry Optimum Dry |
Product Type | Stacked Washer & Dryer Combo |
Dispenser | Bleach |
Wash/Spin Speed Combinations | 1 |
Maximum Spin Speed | 800 RPM |
Number of Cycles | 12 Washer/4 Dryer |
Delicates Cycle | Less Dry More Dry |
Exhaust Options | 3-Way (Rear; Left; Right) |
WiFi Connect | Optional (Requires part no. PBX23W00Y0) |
Wash/Rinse Temperatures | 6 |
Timed Dry | 10/20/30/40/60/80 Minutes Damp Dry De-Wrinkle Quick Fluff (no heat) |
Heat Selections | 4 |
Energy Guide | Click here to download |
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Installation Instructions | Click here to download |
Quick Specs | Click here to download |
Use and Care Manual | Click here to download |
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Best of Stackable Units
Submitted 03-16-22
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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I’ve had other brands of this same kind of machine before but this is my first GE one. It is much better than any of the others. It’s very quiet. It has lots of cycles to choose from, both for wash and dry. It has a quick drying cycle.
Great space saver
Submitted 03-02-22
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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This dryer washer combo fits our small space very well. Very quiet and does a great job.
Sorest product ever
Submitted 02-15-22
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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After all most 2 years my machine breaks and now is unfixable. Now I’m back looking for another washer and dryer
Very good size.
Submitted 02-08-22
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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It's a great unit, but when it gets off balance it literally walks across the room.
Up & Down
Submitted 02-05-22
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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The tub capacity is the biggest for stacked combo of all of the brands I've looked at. Except for one setting, the water fills only 1/2 or less. GE says you can wash a full load without water covering the clothes. But it's not correct. The maximum the water fills on "auto-detect" is half-way in the tub, whether your tub is half-full of laundry or filled to the top with laundry. The clothes at the top don't get pulled-down because there's not enough water for them to circulate downward - the clothes on the bottom don't have any space to circulate upward.. The clothes are stuck. Just like rush-hour traffic - too many cars, not enough road space means you aren't going anywhere. The clothes on top will sometimes be wet, but that's just because water has soaked into them from the wet clothes below. This is a major flaw. The objective is to reduce water/energy consumption, but the outcome is the opposite. It increases consumption - you can't wash as much laundry as you could if the water filled up all the way. You end up doing more washings to clean the same amount of clothes. Frustrating, wasteful, and inefficient. And they don't tell you this. Why would they? It's not a feature worth bragging about. You find this out when you get the machine home and start using it. I had 8 service calls because my washer wouldn't fill up with enough water to do a load of laundry. I thought there was something wrong with my machine. They all verbally confirmed it wasn't getting the laundry on top pulled into circulation. Then, they write up, "machine working normal, no problems"!! They weren't honest enough to state that there's a flaw in the water level design scheme. Lack of truthful advertising. Poor water-filling capacity increases cost. Have do to twice as many washings because it only works effectively with half-filled tubs of laundry. The "auto-sense" filling scheme only works when laundry is half-full or less. You can't do a full-load of laundry!!! That is not energy-efficient. It is just the opposite.
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