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Complete laundry efficiently in this GE Spacemaker washer and dryer. The washer has 11 wash cycles for cleaning delicates to heavy bedding, and it has a stainless steel basket for long-wearing use. This GE Spacemaker washer and dryer has a 5.9 cu. ft. electric dryer with four cycles so you can choose accurate drying times.
Q: Does this stackable washer and dryer run on 110 volt?
A: Hi Krnhny13- Unitized washer dryer units only have one power cord. There is not a separate cord for the washer and the dryer. Electric models should be connected to a dedicated 240V or 208V 30-amp time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. The 240/208V will power the dryer, and the unit internally steps it down to 110/120V for the washer. The power cord should be purchased separately. Thanks for choosing GE! SUE@GEA
A: Hi HerbK- On GUD27 unitized washer/dryer units, the dryer is deeper in the rear than the washer. The overhang is 4" past the back panel of the washer, which means it sticks out past the vent, electrical, and plumbing connections. The dryer can sit up against a wall without adding any extra depth to the unit. This provides space for the connections in the rear. Because of this overhang, the unit does not need knockouts to vent to the left or right side. The vent elbow can be turned left, right, or down as needed. We suggest to view the Installation Instructions for dimensions and details (See 27” NOMINAL PRODUCT DIMENSIONS page 2) : http://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=31-16781-1.pdf - Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
A: Hi Jaye - Many top-load washers have a "traditional" agitator. It has spiral fins that turn through the water during the wash cycle. This action moves the water, which in turn moves the clothes down against the agitator into the water and up the sides of the washer. The slow movement is normal and gentle on clothes. You can view a video of the normal sound you may hear during agitation: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=36011 - Thanks for choosing GE. Keep in touch at 1-800-626-2005 or GEAppliances.com - Sue
A: Hi there, thanks for leaving a question! There is no end of cycle signal for the washer or the dryer, we're sorry about that! We appreciate your feedback though, we're always looking for ways to improve. If you'd like you can take a look at an article on our website titled "WASHER - UNITIZED WASHER NORMAL SOUNDS" to see if it helps to clear things up. Hope you're staying safe. -Michael@GEA
A: Hi Mojo - This unit can be vented from the rear, left and right sides. The dryer is deeper in the rear than the washer. The overhang is 4" past the back panel of the washer, which means it sticks out past the vent, electrical, and plumbing connections. The dryer can sit up against a wall without adding any extra depth to the unit. This provides space for the connections in the rear. Because of this overhang, the unit does not need knockouts to vent to the left or right side. The vent elbow can be turned left, right, or down as needed. Please reference page 15 of the Installation Guide for complete details on venting from the left: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=31-16781-3.pdf - Thanks for your interest in GE! Sue
A: The combo dryer and washer measure 75.875 inches in height, 26.75 inches in width and 30.875 inches in depth.
Q: What is the material of the drum? (The description just says "Other".)
A: Hi Bargainseeker23- The washer basket is stainless steel. The dryer drum is DuraDrum which is a galvanized steel drum that is double coated with tough polyester paint and backed with a stainless steel rear. The drum is white in color, with the shine, smoothness, and durability of stainless steel in the back of the drum. Thanks for viewing GE. Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
Q: What kind of detergent is recommended? High efficiency?
A: As long as it’s liquid

Complete laundry efficiently in this GE Spacemaker washer and dryer. The washer has 11 wash cycles for cleaning delicates to heavy bedding, and it has a stainless steel basket for long-wearing use. This GE Spacemaker washer and dryer has a 5.9 cu. ft. electric dryer with four cycles so you can choose accurate drying times.

The Frigidaire 3.9 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.5 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center with MaxFill provides a big-time clean in a tight space with the movement of the powerful agitator. The MaxFill option allows for maximum water level for the selected cycle and the spacious capacity of the washer allows you to wash a king-sized comforter.

Clean clothes quickly with this 3.8 cu. ft. unitized GE washer and dryer. Six wash and rinse settings let you customize loads for optimized temperature control, and rotary dials provide simple maneuvering. This GE washer and dryer has eleven wash cycles for handling a variety of fabrics and soil levels.

Clean dirty clothes with this GE Spacemaker washer and dryer. It has a gas-powered dryer for faster drying times and energy efficiency, and the washing machine has a four-level auto-load sensor that knows how much clothing is inside for worry-free operation. This GE Spacemaker washer and dryer has a stainless steel washing basket for heavy-duty performance.
| Pros for GE - 3.8 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.9 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center - Diamond Gray | |||
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| Size, Capacity, Performance, Washer Performance, Ease of use | Size, Capacity, Overall Performance, Noise Level, Dryer Performance | Size, Capacity, Performance, Washer Performance, Ease of use | Size, Capacity, Washer Performance, Ease of use, Space Saving |
| Cons for GE - 3.8 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.9 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center - Diamond Gray | |||
| Noise Level, Spin Cycle, Installation | Spin Cycle, Agitator | Noise Level, Spin Cycle, Installation | Noise Level |
Customers value the 3.8 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.9 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center for its appropriate size, large capacity, excellent performance, and ease of use. The space-saving design and reasonable price are also appreciated. However, some customers have noted that the washer can be a little noisy, and there have been a few complaints about the spin cycle and installation.
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New larger size washer and dryer. Easier to wash king size sheets and other large bulky items in one load. Stackable saves so much room and don't notice any difference between this and a regular side by side W/D. Only complaint is the washer makes a noise that sounds like geese when the agitator runs. Will follow up up on that with GE.
This review is from GE - 3.8 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.9 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center - White
PatriciaK Posted
After re-designing our laundry area, we ended up with a small room for washer/dryer/utility sink. We had front-loaders and decided to go stacked, but stacked front loaders still took up too much space so we went with the Laundry Center. Love it. It's 3.8cu ft vs about 4.5 with front loaders...no big deal. It handled queen comforter. It is a little loud is my only issue. The dryer is fantastic. The cycles of both machines are about the same amount of time, so you can just keep adding loads without much waiting for the dry to open up. Love it.
This review is from GE - 3.8 Cu. Ft. Top Load Washer and 5.9 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Laundry Center - White
Gregg Posted
This is a sturdy & large-volume unit, and it's nice to have a color option other than basic white for people who only have one 220 outlet and a compact laundry space. The washer spin cycle seems especially long, while the dryer cycles are fast and efficient. I can already think of a few improvements: The installers mentioned that some laundry centers allow the venting duct to project from the side, in order to maximize the available space behind the unit. Because this model only allows for it to go straight out the back, it was very hard to fit into our compact condo space... and the duct has already come loose as a result. Why can't manufacturers of these units create an accessory that allows for a tight-space option to the usual large venting duct? Second, the control dial for the dryer cycles is very tight... unnecessarily so. It feels like it's not going to last very long, because it doesn't turn smoothly and easily. I was surprised that it isn't better crafted, with "clicks" to move easily to each cycle. It feels like we have to fight with it to turn it to our preferred selection. Very odd. Finally, the washer makes some odd noises while in the fill cycle. And some of the finish work on the interior plastic pieces could be better - a lot of sharp edges were left on the top of the agitator.
everydj Posted