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jkbff

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Saw a listing on craigslist in Minneapolis for this brand new pair (floor model at MJ's contract appliance in oakdale) for $1498 and figured I'd give it a whirl.

Had been wanting a GE rightheight pair because the dryer reverse tumbles, glad this unit has the dual motors as well.

I have the smartdispense base ordered, got a heck of a deal on that from my GE distributor.

I left Sunday morning at 1:30 am, had my trailer, went to Minneapolis and came back around midnight.

I hope its worth it!

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I love the persil. I dont use near as much as recommended but it still gets the water a bit sudsy and the clothes come out clean.

I keep forgetting to post model numbers.

Did a few loads with the overnight dry in the washer.. Was not expecting the lint lol. Having the dual motor dryer, its definitely different sounding than other units.

Am impressed with the pair so far. Have only done about 10 loads since monday. Love the dryer

I found a recipe on facebook, made that and did a few loads. I love the built-in drying rack![this post was last edited: 4/23/2015-02:54]

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Hello Joshua,
Congratulations on your new appliances. We have only one thing in common and this is the Miele vacuum. I never had this type of GE front-load washer and dryer, but I really like the smart dispenser which is located inside the pedestal, looks very professional and convenience.

Best regards
BJ
 
The dryer is made in mexico, i havent found a tag saying where the washer is made. My guy that delivered the pair said the washer is the heaviest hes had to carry and he delivers for an appliance store! Lol.

Ill see if i can get a few videos made when im done with work for the week.

Yes it has the hooks in the dryer as well.

The only thing is when the drum is turned off for the rack, you cant use a temp or steam, just room air temps...
 
I bought that washer

as it was being discontinued from GE. Home Depot sold it at a very good deal. I liked it so much I was looking for the gas dryer but none of them on the east coast.  Great washer.  Quiet, vibration free.  Whites are super white.  The steam and overnight dry cycles come in handy. 

 

Congratulations and enjoy your new laundry pair.
 
Lets see, we are about 20 days in and i couldn't hold it any more... I gave in to my obsession or pickyness and raised the water level drastically.

After watching that maytag neptune video in another post, I was really bothered by how much the neptune could hold and how much the load deflated when wet.

I decided to wash a load i generally only do for 'tests'... A queen comfortor, a queen blanket, a flat sheet and two shams. The ge filled, tumbled, filles, tumbled and so on but the load just seemed to sit there, expanded in the tub... Finally it wasnt adding any more water and the items werent moving much. I ended up dumping 8 gallons of water in the dispenser. The load deflated to about half of the drum and started tumbling nicely. The water was just under the flat part of the glass door.

After reading the technical information, that level is roughly where flood protection is set.i took the hood off and started messing with the three water levels. Finally it dawned on me that i could go into service test mode and test each fill level. I adjusted the levels and re washed the same load and everything deflated nicely.

Just so people who search for it see it, the top of the three torx screws is the foam level, the lower left is the normal level and the lower right is the overflow level. The screws are torx t20. What really helps is the test mode.

Anyways, im gonna dump stuff in and see how it washes now. Ill start with my bedding lol.

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I was thinking i needed more lift, but as i sat there watching the load (filmed three 5 minute segments trying to get the right file size) i did notice the clothes moving position from one side to the other (front to back of tub).

I was thinking the next water level id try would be just to the top of the inner drum lip? Or should i go half ways from where its at now and the lip?
 
As far as load size... I have a mother always nagging saying I over load my machines. She has a neptune front loader and usually puts 4-8 clothing items in total.....

I load my clothes as needed and if they come out of the washer with the collars stinking, socks not smelling clean or the crotch of things not smelling clean, they go back in split in two loads. I dont use fabric softener, just persil 2 in 1 and i use a very small amount compared to what is suggested so my clothes arent over fragrant.

At minimum 3 rinses are used as well.

What are your thoughts to change that? Im a single guy with no partner. Just a long haired cat.
 
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