
Clean laundry efficiently with this top-loading GE washer. The smooth, stainless steel basket protects your clothes from rips and snags, while the heavy-duty agitator rotates each load with care and consistency, for a thorough clean. The washer's automatic sensor determines the size of your load and delivers the right amount of water for optimal cleansing. With its 700 rpm final spin speed, this GE washer ensures quicker drying times.
A: Hi Jackie- This is Sue at GE Appliances. Thanks for considering our GE Washer GTW330ASKWW. Yes, you can manually choose the desired water levels; Small, Regular, Large, Super. It also features a Deep Fill Rinse option. When selected, the deep rinse cycle ensure clothes are rinsed of soap residue and fabric softener. Thanks for checking with us!
A: I had the same issue and the culprit was a broken wire on the capacitor, located on the bottom side of the washer unit. There is a red wire and a blue wire, just give one a little tug and see if it is loose or broken. Just be careful with bare hands, always disconnect power and be aware that capacitors retain energy for some time. If you are not familiar with mechanics/electricity, I suggest getting a handyman. If a wire is broken or loose, just re crimp and ops check as normal.
Q: How do I soak and drain the clothes without going through an entire wash cycle?
A: Hi Suez- We are happy to provide assistance. To soak a load, press the Start / Pause button to pause the washer then shut the lid. When done soaking the load, push the Start / Pause button again for the washer to resume it’s wash action. If the unit is allowed to fill with the lid open, it will automatically drain out 15 minutes after the fill is complete if the lid is left open. If you desire to soak the load for longer than 15 minutes and to prevent it from going into agitate, do the following: 1) Choose any wash cycle, the desired temperature selection, and the desired fill level (Small - Super). 2) Leaving the lid open, press start. The washer will fill to the selected level at the selected temperature. 3) After the washer finishes filling, press the pause button to pause the cycle. 4) After pausing the washer, close the lid. a. The washer can now be left for up to 24 hours in this state. After 24 hours it will drain automatically. 5) When the user is ready to drain out the water (if not left for 24 hours), turn the cycle knob from whatever cycle they selected to the Drain & Spin cycle. a. Be sure that the 2nd Rinse option or Deep Rinse options (if their model is so equipped) are NOT selected as the unit will go into agitate in the next step if those options are selected. 6) Close the lid (if not closed already) and press Start. ;The washer will drain out. 7) If they do not want the washer to spin, just turn the cycle knob immediately after the pump-out is complete and that will cancel the cycle. Otherwise just allow the unit to proceed through the spin cycle. 8) Repeat steps 1-7 above as many times as needed to rinse the load. If you do not desire to soak the load for more than 15 minutes, skip steps 3 & 4 above. Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
A: Hi Annie36- This is Sue at GE Appliances. Thanks for viewing our Top Load Washers! Check out models GTW330ASKWW and GTW460ASJWW. These models feature a traditional agitator and manual Load Size options. Also, GTW460ASJWW features a Deep Fill option. Customize your water-fill levels with just the touch of a button. Add a little extra or fill the tub to wash the way you want. View a short video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/CpfTCH8O-Ac?rel=0 - Thanks for checking with us!
A: Just had this washer installed and have run two loads. Much quieter than I thought it would be.
A: My washer is just 2 years old. Still looks brand new. It is off balance 99% of the time. And I am experienced at loading washers always careful not to over load any machine as I want clothes cleaned. After pulling out more than half my loads most times and working myself to dwath squezzing out towels or whatever and knowing 2 towels of the same weight balanced in machine should work....but omg NOOOO. Never again GE.
A: Hi Minnesotagal- This is Sue at GE Appliances. Thanks for considering our GE Washer! GTW330ASKWW is not an HE washer. While HE detergents are recommended in our washers for optimum wash performance, it is not required. Thanks for checking with us!
A: Hi ShouldIBuyIt- This is Sue at GE Appliances. Thanks for getting back to us! GTW460ASJWW has a DUAL-ACTION AGITATOR- Powerful reversing wash action rotates your laundry for a thorough clean every time and provides better circulation and turnover of clothes. The top half operates independent of the bottom half to help drive the clothes down into the water. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/tRtHk5hk8v4?rel=0 - GTW330ASKWW has a HEAVY-DUTY AGITATOR- Powerful wash action rotates your laundry for a thorough clean every time. Play Video: https://www.youtube.com/embed/EUye10ayYnU?rel=0 - Also, both models feature 700 RPM Spin Speed. It is important to make sure the washer is placed on a level floor and the leveling legs are properly adjusted. Also, an unbalanced load can cause more vibration. Any size comforter will wash properly in our washers as long as the comforter fits below the balance ring of the washer tub and is not stuffed in the tub tightly. You may want to consider the larger 4.2 capacity since it also features Deep Fill option. You cannot add additional water to the wash cycle on model GTW330ASKWW since it does not have Deep Fill option. Selecting Deep Rinse will fill the basket with water for the rinse cycle only (not the wash cycle) to ensure clothes are rinsed of soap residue and fabric softener. GTW460ASJWW was introduced in September of 2015 and GTW330ASKWW was introduced in April of 2016. Top-loading and front-loading GE Appliance washers with the HE label are defined as washers that use low-water levels in wash and rinse cycles. Note: The HE label does not mean energy efficient. Only washers that have earned the ENERGY STAR rating are independently certified to save energy. Some GE Appliance washer models have the "HE" label on the control panel and other models do not. However, GE Appliances recommends HE (High Efficiency) detergent be used in all of our washers (past and present models) for optimum wash performance. HE detergent works best with the lower water levels used in all modern washing machines and cleans just as well as standard detergents regardless of the machine type or age. We hope this is helpful!