Samsung 7.4 cu. ft. 240-Volt White Electric Vented Dryer with Steam Sanitize+, ENERGY STAR
Steam Sanitize+ cycle removes 99.9% of germs and bacteria. Sensor Dry automatically optimizes time and temperature. Vent Sensor continually monitors the condition of your air duct.
Advanced features like Steam Sanitize+ eliminate 99% of germs and bacteria, while Multi-Steam technology relaxes and smooths away wrinkles from everyday wear. Sensor Dry optimizes cycle time and temperature to thoroughly dry without damaging your clothes. With Vent Sensor, you can continually monitor the condition of your dryer’s air duct to ensure optimum drying performance.
- The Steam Sanitize+ cycle removes 99.9% of germs and bacteria, over 95% of pollen, and kills 100% of dust mites. Multi-Steam technology steams away wrinkles, odors, and static
- Automatically optimizes the time and temperature of your drying cycle to protect your clothes from heat damage, while avoiding excess energy use
- Vent Sensor continually monitors the condition of your dryer’s air duct to ensure it is operating safely and efficiently
- Smart Care – Easy troubleshooting from the convenience of your smartphone
- Interior drum light puts an end to stray socks or smaller laundry items that are hard to spot
- With the reversible dryer door, you can choose the direction your dryer door opens to better suit your home’s layout
- lint filter indicator provides a helpful reminder when it’s time to clean the filter
- Designed for easy use for everyone by using AUI and Braille
- 10 preset drying cycles to best suit your drying needs
- 9 additional drying options further enhance your drying cycle, providing optimal care for all fabric types
- 5 temperature levels to dry your clothes gently and thoroughly
- Wrinkle Prevent tumbles your laundry even after the cycle is complete to prevent wrinkles
- Flexible Venting Options – 4 (electric) / 3 (gas) way venting options allow your dryer to be vented on multiple sides
- Matching Washer: WA54R7200AW
Additional information
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 54 |
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Door Opening Height x Width (in) | 44.56 x 24 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in) | 30.25 x 44.56 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | Energy Star |
Manufacturer Warranty | One (1) Year parts and Labor |
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by Chris
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by Gordon
I previously wrote a review on the wrong product….” I gave it four stars because the ice maker is a little noisy but other than that I like it..” That was for a refrigerator I purchased. The dryer so far is good.
by Lizzy
I gave it four stars because the ice maker is a little noisy but other than that I like it.
by Jenna
I do love my washer and dryer. I don’t like that if you don’t do the deep fill there is not a lot of water in the load. Also the installers did a terrible job and I noticed scratches on my brand new machine which was really upsetting
by Logan
Works as expected, great features, easy to use, plenty big, energy saving.
by Jeremy
No problems at all. Works and washed well. Extremely pleased so far.