Samsung 7.5 Total cu. ft. Electric FlexDry Dryer with Steam in Black Stainless
FlexDry – One machine. Two dryers. Delicate Dryer – Flat dry delicates, sweaters or accessories. Multi-Steam Technology – Steam away wrinkles, odors and bacteria.
Samsung’s FlexDry Dryer provides the ultimate drying flexibility, by combining a conventional large capacity dryer with a delicate dryer, so you dry delicate and everyday garments at the same time. The standstill delicate dryer lets you lay flat undergarments, sweaters, and accessories to dry; to prevent items from shrinking and fabric damage. Combined with the Samsung FlexWash Washer, the Samsung FlexWash + FlexDry laundry pair provides a complete laundry solution to provide the optimal care for your clothes. Advanced features like Multi-Steam technology gives you the ability to steam away wrinkles.
- Vent Sensor – Detects duct blockages and reminds you to clean your vent
- Wi-Fi Connectivity – Remotely monitor remaining cycle time and receive alerts when the cycle is complete
- Eco Dry – Uses up to 25% less energy for every load
- Sensor Dry – Optimizes the time and temperature to dry clothes thoroughly, avoid heat damage
- Smart Care – Troubleshoot straight from your smartphone
- Drying Rack on Upper Dryer – Flat dry to keep your items in optimal shape
- Integrated Touch Controls – Stunningly sleek, contemporary design for the perfect blend of form and function
- Stainless Steel Drum – More durable and prevents scratches or nicks from metal zippers
- 12+4 Preset Dry Cycles – Covers almost any drying need for your active family
- 13+7 Options – Add the best option to your Dry Cycle to get more out of each load
- 5 Temperature Settings – Various heat settings for all your drying needs
- Interior Drum Light – Put an end to stray socks or smaller laundry items
- 7.5 cu. ft. Capacity – Fewer loads, less time in the laundry room, and more time for you
- Easy-to-read, distinctive Ice Blue LED Display
- Available in White or Fingerprint Resistant Black Stainless Steel
- Matching Laundry Pedestal Model #WE272NV (sold separately) adds 6 in. height to help reduce bending and back strain while doing laundry.
- 1 All Year Parts and Labor 1 Year Control Board (Part Only)
- Fingerprint resistant Black Stainless Steel finish
Additional information
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 53 |
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Door Opening Height (In.) | 61 |
Door Opening Width (In.) | 22.5 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 32.5 x 46.9 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | Energy Star |
Manufacturer Warranty | Warranty One (1) All Year Parts and Labor One (1) Year Control Board (Part Only) |
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by Nathan
I have only owned the machine a month, but I am happy with its performance and integration with my other Samsung products.
by Sucely
I only sometime not dry my clothes so well I had to put more time.
by Jeepster
It was a big step up from our previous dryer in size. No more running something bulky three or four times to get it dry, 1st time does it. Has so many different drying settings. Love the way it plays a little tune when its done.
by Burke
Wife doesn’t like the flat electronic switch controls compared to last version with raised individual buttons.
by Larry
This product is highly recommended. I like the steam feature especially to be able to sanitize the laundry!
by Madge
The dryer is good. It does all the expected things. The top dryer is a tiny disappointment as it is not truly a drying but simply a drying rack that can barely hold one item.