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top-load washer and electric dryer pair offers a spacious 4. cu ft washer and7.4 ft dryer, making it ideal for large households. It comes smart features, a vent power cable, hoses, a 12-month protection plan for added peace of mind
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Buyer’s Guide: 3 Key Factors to Consider
Frequently Asked Questions
Q What is the main difference between a top load washer and a load washer?
A Top load washers are easier to load without bending, have faster cycle times, and often more affordable, front loaders are more energy-efficient gentler on clothes.
I need a vent for an electric dryer?
: Yes, most electric require a vent duct to expel hot, moist air outside. However, some models offer ventless or condenser drying options if you don’t have venting.
Q What does “HE” mean on a washer?
HE stands for Highfficiency. These washers use water and require special HE detergent to prevent oversudsing, which can damage the machine.
Q Can I stack a top load washer dryer?
, no. Top load was are not designed to be. For stacking, you need a front washer and a matching dryer, or dedicated laundry center like the WashTower.
: How do I measure for a new washer and dryer?
A Measure the width, depth, and your space. Remember to account for door clearance, hose connections, and ventilation requirements, especially for stacked or compact units.


