Our super 3.6 cu. ft. capacity means you can wash 1.9 laundry baskets full of clothes (or 25 bath towels)
in a single load.
Save time treating stains by skipping any pre-treatments and using steam instead. Power out stubborn stains, such as grape juice and grease to help clothes last longer.
Our washer is built with VRT™ Technology so quiet; you’ll hardly know it’s on. Special sensors keep your load balanced at high spin speeds. Now you can install your washer on the second floor or near bedrooms without being disturbed by noise.
PureCycle™ keeps the drum fresh and clean by removing dirt and detergent residue. Plus, our PureCycle™ washers use hot water, not harsh chemicals.
Smaller holes in the drum prevent fabric damage.
Multiple cycles offer greater control for your washing needs. Cycles include: eco Wash, Normal, Heavy Duty, Permanent Press, Sanitize, Bedding, Deep Steam, Stain Away, Active Wear, Delicates/Hand Wash, Wool, Quick Wash, Rinse + Spin.
Set (number) of modes on a washer that apply specific tumble, spin, and rinse methods to garments.
Washer interior with small, inset, diamond-shaped drain holes designed to reduce fabric damage.
Option in a washer that regulate the spin speed of the drum. (High, Medium, Low, and No Spin).
The width, height and depth of the washer or dryer measured in inches (in.).
The width, height and depth of the washer or dryer, including shipping container, measured in inches (in.).
Amount of usable space available inside a washing machine, as measured in cubic feet (cu. ft.)
The color of the washer or dryer exterior.
Color and type of the control panel's screen.
Format, size, and color, of washer or dryer's display (screen showing clock, timer, and washing parameters.)
Modified Energy Factor is the official metric used to compare energy efficiency in washers. Higher is better.
Water Consumption Factor is the official metric used to compare water efficiency in washers. Lower is better.
Cycle with a longer, unheated cool-down period to minimize wrinkling of cottons, synthetics, and knits.
Cycle that sanitizes garments and bedding by using high temperature heat to permeate fabrics.
Cycle on a washer that is optimized for the cleaning of sheets, linens, blankets, and other bedding.
Cycle that applies high-power steam to remove stains, saving users time spent pre-treating clothes.
Abbreviated 28-minute wash cycle designed for smaller loads and users on the go.
Cycle that engages a washer's spin mode to remove excess water from garments. No water or soap is added.
The ability to delay the start of a cycle until a future time.
Button that activates a user's customized cycle, with preset Dry Level, Temperature, Time, and more.
Compartment that dispenses detergent during the initial soak stage of a wash cycle, for tougher stains.
Cycle that engages a washer's spin mode to remove excess water from garments. No water or soap is added.
Setting that extends the duration of a wash cycle to properly clean heavily soiled clothes.
Setting that reduces the duration of a wash cycle to clean lightly soiled clothes.
Type of energy that a dryer uses to generate power.
Type of energy that a dryer uses to generate power.
Technology that reduces washer vibration and noise at high spin speeds, even during unbalanced loads.
Weight of the washing machine or dryer in pounds (lbs.).
Weight of the washing machine or dryer, and the shipping container, in pounds (lb.).
Separate dispenser tray for bleach.
Separate dispenser tray for main detergent.
Separate dispenser tray for pre-wash detergent.
Separate dispenser tray for fabric softener.
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