Paid 2400 at Costco, with extended warranty, free delivery, install, hoses and haul away. My laundry is upstairs, so it was hard on the delivery guys, because it's so heavy. The mobile app that comes with it makes things so convenient as it allows you to monitor and control the machine remotely.
That's not bad. I got the same deal for $2199 from Best Buy during Black Friday. I hope you tipped the delivery guys, it's super heavy for a second floor. How are you liking it so far?
@@UltratecJSI did. I even had to help them because they only sent two guys, when they were supposed to send 4. We definitely like it. We noticed that it cleans better and more efficiently when you do no more than 10-15 lbs of clothes per wash, which is what GE recommends.
Unfortunately, my experience has been bad with the combo. Bought the combo 8 months ago and I'm on my 5th technician visit. The major repairs have involved a motherboard replacement due to the machine going dead. Next, the entire heat pump assembly failed. The product is so new the technicians have never seen it or been trained on it. Keep in mind, the 10 year limited warranty only covers the motor. There is only a 1 year warranty on the rest of the parts such as the motherboard and heat pump.
I'm sorry to hear that Tom. This machine is definitely heavy and it's easy for these machines to get damaged just in transport and delivery. I hope they're able to help you and don't turn their back on you. My machine is on three months and running smoothly so far(knock on wood).
Make sure to remove the four shipping BOLTS in the back or it will self destruct when you turn on; the bolts block the spinning of the machine and decimate it to pieces when you turn it on without removing them.
@@UltratecJS that’s true not being cheap . I like the concept of not needing a separate dryer. I did talk with a representative from GE about the product she said the machine doesn’t use much electricity on average about $16 dollars a year . That’s just a rough guess. It could depend on how much wash a person does. & the utility rates are.
@@UltratecJS that’s good to know. I was told the spin speed was 1,300 rpm which is good leaving your laundry almost dry. My current washer tops out right at 900 to a 1,000 rpm spin speed. It’s a Bosch I bought new way back in 06 & never had no issues & still working today. Although it doesn’t have none of the fancy stuff. It gets the job done. Better than going to a laundromat. I took notice at laundromat they have raised prices. I
The whole drying environment is sealed.. The air is circulated internally (saving the heat).. It passes damp hot air over cold coils that condensate the water which is pumped into the drain.. I just bought this myself. The only issue that it has is the filter area needs special care so that the coils do not get dirty.. I am buying a special brush set to clean out the area where the lint filter is. I love it so far - there is a learning curve as the clothes feel wet when they come out but they are just "humid" .. After you take the clothes out and shake them, they feel dry almost immediately... I have a family of six and it's keeping up just fine and using a LOT less energy and water than a normal top load and electric dryer..
Do you do a quick shake after taking the clothes out? That works great for us. You can also do the More Dry or DeWrinkle option which will add an extra 15-20 minutes of drying.
@@UltratecJS I have, yes, but some items are soaked, not just damp. I’ve only had the unit for a few days. We always have to run it for an additional 30 or so minutes after, and then they’re dry, but wrinkly at that point. Haven’t tried the wrinkle cycle yet though.
@@UltratecJS jeez I sure hope not, this thing was a NIGHTMARE to get in the house. So just to clarify, when you do a normal wash/dry cycle, the clothes are completely dry and non wrinkly when they come out?
@@emjayblaze1 yes they are dry but come out wrinkly for sure. We have a rogue sock that may come out a little wet here and there when it's bunched up but so far we're very happy with it.
Paid 2400 at Costco, with extended warranty, free delivery, install, hoses and haul away. My laundry is upstairs, so it was hard on the delivery guys, because it's so heavy. The mobile app that comes with it makes things so convenient as it allows you to monitor and control the machine remotely.
That's not bad. I got the same deal for $2199 from Best Buy during Black Friday. I hope you tipped the delivery guys, it's super heavy for a second floor. How are you liking it so far?
@@UltratecJSI did. I even had to help them because they only sent two guys, when they were supposed to send 4. We definitely like it. We noticed that it cleans better and more efficiently when you do no more than 10-15 lbs of clothes per wash, which is what GE recommends.
I've had mine a few months now, it rules.
Yup yup, loving mine too!
Unfortunately, my experience has been bad with the combo. Bought the combo 8 months ago and I'm on my 5th technician visit. The major repairs have involved a motherboard replacement due to the machine going dead. Next, the entire heat pump assembly failed. The product is so new the technicians have never seen it or been trained on it. Keep in mind, the 10 year limited warranty only covers the motor. There is only a 1 year warranty on the rest of the parts such as the motherboard and heat pump.
I'm sorry to hear that Tom. This machine is definitely heavy and it's easy for these machines to get damaged just in transport and delivery. I hope they're able to help you and don't turn their back on you. My machine is on three months and running smoothly so far(knock on wood).
I bought extended warranty for three years for that reason
Is a 7 inch riser a requirement or is it optional accessory? For the GE Profile combo Machine.
That's optional, I don't have a riser on mine.
@@UltratecJS Thank you, I just clicked Buy! Wish me luck with Pc Rishardson☺️
@@mzkisses01 Nice. Good luck, we love ours!
What is the point of the riser
Make sure to remove the four shipping BOLTS in the back or it will self destruct when you turn on; the bolts block the spinning of the machine and decimate it to pieces when you turn it on without removing them.
@claireh.7605 Best Buy set it up for us but good tip for those installing it themselves.
@@UltratecJS Lowes seems to have removed the spin stopping bolts too for me.
I’m considering getting one. Although my current machine is still working.
It's definitely not cheap but a few months in and we still love ours.
@@UltratecJS that’s true not being cheap . I like the concept of not needing a separate dryer. I did talk with a representative from GE about the product she said the machine doesn’t use much electricity on average about $16 dollars a year . That’s just a rough guess. It could depend on how much wash a person does. & the utility rates are.
@@robertwhite9898 I can attest to that statement, my energy bill has not gone up at all.
@@UltratecJS that’s good to know. I was told the spin speed was 1,300 rpm which is good leaving your laundry almost dry. My current washer tops out right at 900 to a 1,000 rpm spin speed. It’s a Bosch I bought new way back in 06 & never had no issues & still working today. Although it doesn’t have none of the fancy stuff. It gets the job done. Better than going to a laundromat. I took notice at laundromat they have raised prices. I
How does it work to dry at a 50° room temperature or if you placed it in a cold basement?
That should be no problem at all. The top of the machine gets a little hot and being in a 50 degree basement is definitely acceptable.
The whole drying environment is sealed.. The air is circulated internally (saving the heat).. It passes damp hot air over cold coils that condensate the water which is pumped into the drain.. I just bought this myself. The only issue that it has is the filter area needs special care so that the coils do not get dirty.. I am buying a special brush set to clean out the area where the lint filter is. I love it so far - there is a learning curve as the clothes feel wet when they come out but they are just "humid" .. After you take the clothes out and shake them, they feel dry almost immediately... I have a family of six and it's keeping up just fine and using a LOT less energy and water than a normal top load and electric dryer..
You mind sharing the brush link? I need to purchase because I just got this machine. Thanks!
Also would love the brush link
@@mobilcams Now I'm curious too about the brush link.
Any tips for clothes still slightly wet/wrinkly after pretty much every load we do?
Do you do a quick shake after taking the clothes out? That works great for us. You can also do the More Dry or DeWrinkle option which will add an extra 15-20 minutes of drying.
@@UltratecJS I have, yes, but some items are soaked, not just damp. I’ve only had the unit for a few days. We always have to run it for an additional 30 or so minutes after, and then they’re dry, but wrinkly at that point. Haven’t tried the wrinkle cycle yet though.
@@emjayblaze1 Oh no, that doesn't sound right. I would reach out to their customer service if you keep having that issue. It could be a bad unit too.
@@UltratecJS jeez I sure hope not, this thing was a NIGHTMARE to get in the house. So just to clarify, when you do a normal wash/dry cycle, the clothes are completely dry and non wrinkly when they come out?
@@emjayblaze1 yes they are dry but come out wrinkly for sure. We have a rogue sock that may come out a little wet here and there when it's bunched up but so far we're very happy with it.
I am thinking they will have a 2024 model
Yeah most likely...
Mine works great.
@@jay1two33 We've been loving ours too!