GE 7.4 cu. ft. 240-Volt White Electric Vented Dryer with Sanitize Cycle, ENERGY STAR
HE Sensor Dry keeps your clothes looking and feeling their best. Extended tumble option to keep clothes fresh and reduce wrinkles. Up to 120 ft. venting capability provides flexible installation.
GE appliances provide up-to-date technology and exceptional quality to simplify the way you live. With a timeless appearance, this family of appliances is ideal for your family. And, coming from one of the most trusted names in America, you know that this entire selection of appliances is as advanced as it is practical.
- HE Sensor Dry – Prevent over-drying and get more wear out of your clothing thanks to innovative dual thermistor technology, that continually monitors temperature and moisture in the dryer
- Up to 120 ft. venting – Maximize your dryers performance with innovative venting, designed to provide optimal airflow, enhanced drying ability, and flexible installation
- Wrinkle Care – Spend less time ironing thanks to an innovative wrinkle care system that allows you to tumble clothes without heat to reduce creasing
- My Cycle Settings – Streamline your laundry by choosing your favorite dryer settings on any cycle and saving them for future use
- Quick Dry – Dry a full load in less time thanks to innovative quick dry technology
- Damp Alert – Be notified when clothes are the ideal dampness to remove from the dryer for wrinkle-free results
- Dry Level Options – 4 different drying levels to dry the way you want
- Temperature Options – 4 different temperatures for full control over the drying process
- Sanitize Cycle – Reduce certain types of bacteria by 99.8% with this cycle
- Warm Up – Quickly warm up your clothes and release set wrinkles
- ENERGY STAR qualified – Meets or exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency for year-round energy and money savings
- Check Vent Alert – Ensure optimal drying performance with this notification to alert you when your dryer vent needs to be cleaned
- Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty
Additional information
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 51.75 |
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Door Opening Height (In.) | 18.5 |
Door Opening Width (In.) | 22.5 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 30.5 x 46 x 27 |
Certifications and Listings | Energy Star,UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | Limited 1-year entire appliance |
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4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5.
4 is the smallest square number > 1, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and the 3rd highly composite number.
The number 4 is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures.
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The volt (symbol: V) is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
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by Jim
Delivered last week: Excellent delivery service and Superior performance from this new dryer. Loved it so much … Ordered the Matching Washer a few days later. [even though my 8-year old GE washer worked extremely well … never a problem or concern.] … a relative will receive it. Over 40-years I have been completely satisfied with all GE Appliances. Large Family … Use them and depend on them. The are Excellent!
by Princess
I like the appearance and performance. For some reason, I have had a bit of a problem setting the dryer so the load actually gets dry without setting the timed option.
by Ashleigh
Love this dryer! I don’t have a single negative thing to say about it.
by Chris
So far I am pleased with this dryer. I will say it does not over dry things. I often have to do the 10 minute cycle to finish things up as waist bands are often still damp. Way too many drying options – can’t anyone make a simple dryer any more?
by Chris
We had front loader. Always had to filter the water out at the bottom drain. on occasion the clean out became Moldy after only a couple months. Had to run cleaner through washer many times’ had leaks at bottom of water change out., The Front load dryer was Ok but WOW what a difference these more compact machines have been. +1.
by Dallss
Nice look and quite. Dry sensing works very well if its not overloaded