GE 5.0 cu. ft. Sapphire Blue Front Load Washing Machine with OdorBlock UltraFresh Vent System with Sanitize and Allergen
Vent System prevents odors ensuring your washer is always fresh. SmartDispense stores and automatically dispenses detergent. 1 Step Wash + Dry eliminates need to transfer clothes to dryer.
At GE Appliances, we bring good things to life, by designing and building the world’s best appliances. Our goal is to help people improve their lives at home by providing quality appliances that were made for real life. Whether it’s enjoying the tradition of making meals from scratch or tackling a mountain of muddy jeans and soccer jerseys, GE Appliances are crafted to support any and every task in the home.
- UltraFresh vent system with OdorBlock – the first and only UltraFresh Vent System with OdorBlock eliminates excess moisture to help prevent odors ensuring your washer stays fresh and clean
- Microban antimicrobial technology – Built into components including the gasket, dispenser and draining system delivering protection that lives on load after load
- SmartDispense Technology – Save time and make laundry effortless with an intelligent dispenser that holds up to 32 loads of detergent and automatically dispenses the right amount each time
- 1 Step Wash + Dry – Wash and dry a small load in your washer, eliminating the need to transfer clothes to the dryer
- Sanitize + Allergen – Industry-first cycle sanitizes fabrics to kill 99% of common bacteria and allergens such as dust mites
- Built-in WiFi – Start, stop and monitor your laundry from anywhere while receiving real-time notifications and updates
- Dynamic Balancing Technology (dBT™) – Our patented, time saving technology senses and rebalances uneven loads during the spin cycle, providing a quiet wash
- Reversible Door – Easily reverse your washer and dryer door for superior installation flexibility
- PowerSteam – Safely penetrates deep into fabric fibers, loosening stains to deliver enhanced cleaning performance
- Sanitize Cycle – Sterilize clothing with elevated temperatures designed to kill common household bacteria
- ENERGY STAR qualified – Meets or exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency for year-round energy and money savings
- Approx. Dimensions (in.) – 39 3/4 H x 28 W x 34 D
- Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty
- Energy Star
Additional information
Capacity - Washer (cu. ft.) | 5 |
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Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 56.5 |
Door Opening Height (In.) | 15.25 |
Door Opening Width (In.) | 22.5 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 34 x 39.75 x 28 |
Certifications and Listings | ADA Compliant,Energy Star,UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
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by Michelle
We received our washer and dryer units early October 2021 and they both work amazingly well! We love everything about them and have no complaints! They are quiet, we love the vent system to keep mold away that was so important to me. My kids can easily help with the laundry now! I would highly recommend!
by Diego
When I was little, I could not wait till I could reach the knobs of mom’s old washer and do my own laundry. Now, I realize the errors in my way and the chore it is to do laundry. This GE not only makes it easier to do laundry, it also makes it easier to maintain the machine! We are not the heaviest users of out laundry machines. Its just me and my wife. So, we are not going to be doing load after load like a family with 2.5 kids. But, we are clean fanatics. This machine delivers. Not only can it handle what used to be multiple loads in one load, it makes doing the load easy and cleaner. The self dispensing detergent compartment is so convenient. It knows the size of your load and uses only what it needs. You can even tell it to use a bit less if you use super concentrated detergent. But, when you are done washing is when the magic steps in! After each load, it asks you if you want to dry the washer out. If you are done washing, say yes! It takes several hours but the machine uses a fan, a small heating element and its pump to get rid of the excess moisture. This, in combination with microban impregnated in the gaskets, means no more musty mildew smell from your washer!!!!! That is worth it all day long. Course, we will still use a washing machine cleaner once a month just to make sure we dont have soap build up. The washer hooks up to WiFi… Now at first, I was all, why would I need this?!?! But, it is really handy. When the washer is about 5 min for being done, it lets me know so I can keep the laundry moving! Wow, this is convenient not to be tied to my laundry room. The only thing I am not impressed with is the vibration. This washer was designed to not shake as much because it can sense an unbalanced load and adjust. But, it still shakes quite a lot when in spin mode. Not enough to drop a star in the rating but worth noting. Over all, this is a solid machine with great features and size. I may not be a little kid wanting to reach the knobs and feel like a big boy anymore but, I really appreciate that GE wants to take the chore out of laundry.
by Barry
This washing machine so far is very good And has enough wash options for what you would need.
by Treasure
I absolutely love this appliance my husband got it for me for my birthday and I have been in heaven ever since the smart Wi-Fi the energy saving it is just awesome
by Lex
You can choose to wash the clothes quickly or do a long cycle, i love that you can put in 50 oz of detergent and it will automatically dispense the right amount and i love the self venting feature. the only downside is that it is extremely loud when it spins.
by Bella
Love this washer and all the features that it has!! It’s quiet ( or more so than my last) it’s beautiful! It works great!!
by Connie
I love my washer – my clothes seem to get so much cleaner – the settins allow me adjust it for what i am washing. I love it!!!