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Like any large appliance, buying a washing machine and a dryer is an investment, so you want to make sure you do things right. There are a few instances when buying a washer dryer set makes sense: one, you’re in need of both; two, you know you will want to stack them; three, you’re looking to get the most functionality and best compatibility out of your laundry room.
Many consumers spend the bulk of their time and effort researching a washer, and then just select the matching dryer as an afterthought. While washers (both top-loaders and front-loaders) do have more of an impact on your "laundry day" experience (a good washer means less work for your dryer and a shorter wash time), you also don't want to get stuck with a bad dryer with a low spin speed and damp clothes for the next decade.
Since we've been testing washers and dryers in our labs for years, we know what to look for in the best washer and dryer sets. At the top of our rankings, the Electrolux ELFW7637AT / ELFE7637AT
(available at Appliances Connection)
washer and dryer combo offers one of the best performances we’ve ever seen in our labs. If you’re looking for great value, we love the Maytag Pet Pro MVW6500MBK/MED6500MBK (available at Lowe's).
Editor's Note:
Due to supply chain challenges and soaring demand, there is widespread unavailability of home appliances and long wait times for delivery of backordered products. If you're a consumer in need of a washer or dryer, here are the best places to buy in-stock appliances right now.
Best Overall
Electrolux ELFW7637AT / ELFE7637AT
Dimensions: Washer: 38” x 27” x 32” Dryer: 38" x 27" x 32" (H x W x D)
Finish: Titanium, white
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special Features: Pure Rinse, Smart Boost, Adaptive Dispense, LuxCare Wash System
The Electrolux ELFW7637AT checks all the right boxes. First and foremost, it’s a great washing machine. During testing, we found that it can deal with various stains, from protein to oil. The internal water heater also adds a lot of versatility, allowing you to sanitize clothing of common diseases, like E. coli, get rid of allergens, and help keep your whites as bright as can be.
Secondly, the ELFW7637AT comes equipped with plenty of features that just make life better. For example, instead of tossing Tide pods in the drum where soap won’t get evenly distributed, this washer has a special spot for them in the detergent drawer. There are also options like Extended Refresh that will tumble laundry after a cycle is finished to keep it from getting musty.
Finally, this Electrolux just has a great fit and finish. You can tell that the manufacturing is well done by the clean text on the control panel and the satisfying click on the dial.
After all our testing, we also think the Electrolux ELFW7637AT is the best washer and dryer set for most families. It has the drum capacity, cleaning performance, and features to cover all the major laundry bases. That’s why it takes the top spot in our washing machine rankings.
The ELFE7637AT dryer has an 8.0 cubic foot capacity, and has features like Balanced Dry which the company says works to eliminate temperature spikes and keep clothing cooler, Predictive Dry which calculates an accurate drying time based on your load, and the LuxCare Dry System which uses a sensor to detect humidity on items to better treat fabrics. It can also run a 15 minute fast dry load if you need those soccer uniforms dry before practice begins.
This Maytag duo is a great value and excels at removing pet hair.
Best Value
Maytag Pet Pro MVW6500MBK/ MED6500MBK
Dimensions: Washer: 57.5” x 27.5” x 27.5” Dryer: 40.69” x 29” x 28.38” (H x W x D)
Finish: White, Volcano black
Orientation: Top-load
Stackable: No
Special features: Internal pet hair filter, internal faucet
On our list of best washer and dryer sets, the Maytag Pet Pro MVW6500MBK washer and Maytag MED6500MBK electric dryer come out on top as our best value pick.
This top-loading washer includes a filter inside the pole agitator that is designed to collect pet hair. During testing, it removed an impressive amount of fur off of a pet bed, and the MED6500MBK dryer works in tandem with the washer to ensure your laundry comes out both dry and hair-free. This washer is a little rougher—wear-and-tear-wise—on clothes than we’d like; its Delicates cycle is only slightly more gentle than a Normal cycle.
Because of its top-load orientation, the MVW6500MBK also includes a built-in faucet which is useful for pre-treating stains and helps to save water. In terms of cleaning capabilities, the MVW6500MBK performed well—it did slightly better than average in our testing, and the Heavy and Delicates cycles did particularly well with stain removal.
For its part, the dryer outperformed most other dryers across multiple cycles. With a huge 7 cubic foot capacity, the stainless steel drum can handle large loads, and both the Normal and Bulky settings dried laundry in just under an hour. There's even a Quick Dry setting which only took 16 minutes to remove 68% of the water in a laundry load. And it still includes popular steam features to sanitize and remove wrinkles.
Dimensions: Washer: 43.88” x 27.88” x 28” Dryer: 43.88” x 27” x 31” (H x W x D)
Finish: Grey, Blue Sapphire
Orientation: Top-load
Stackable: No
Special features: Remote start, smart capabilities, steam cycles
If you’re a traditionalist who will always prefer a top-loader, this workhorse washer-dryer pair from GE will be right up your alley.
The PTW900BPTRS has a 5.4-cubic-foot drum, and the paired PTD90EBPTRS dryer has a 7.3-cubic-foot stainless steel drum, meaning this set can handle bulky items or larger laundry loads easily. That means running fewer, larger loads and less time loading and unloading.
Both machines were also solid performers during testing: The PTW900BPTRS outperformed the average top-loader on both the Normal and the Delicates cycle which over time results in clothing looking brighter for longer, while the PTD90EBPTRS dryer got loads 99.11% dry on Normal and Delicate cycles. It also managed to get a comforter 98.08% dry on the Bulky cycle, removing 19% more water than the average dryer.
As part of the Profile line, both machines also offer tech-forward features – On the PTW900BPTRS washer the SmartHQ platform can send notifications when a cycle completes or reminders when tanks are running low, and allows for remote control. Meanwhile the PTD90EBPTRS features a Wrinkle Care option that keeps the drum tumbling and steaming your clothes for up to an hour after a cycle, and a Fabric Refresh mode that allows you to add wrinkled laundry for a freshening up tumble without putting that load through an entire wash cycle first.
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This fully integrated laundry center, meaning it's all one unit rather than two stacked units, features a single, slim design to help it fit into smaller spaces.
Best Laundry Center
LG WashTower WKEX200HBA
Dimensions: 74.38” x 27” x 30.38” (H x W x D)
Finish: White, black steel
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: n/a (single unit)
Special features: Built-in intelligence, TurboWash 360, Wi-Fi capabilities, smart capabilities
The LG WashTower WKEX200HBA makes shopping for washers and dryers a lot easier, as you only have to buy one machine, rather than two.
This fully integrated laundry center, meaning it's all one unit rather than two stacked units, features a single, slim design to help it fit into smaller spaces.
The LG WashTower that we lab tested offered an above-average performance and got our laundry up to 4% cleaner than average. Plus, it did so in record time.
Drying, too, is a breeze. The dryer coordinates with the washer to automatically assign an appropriate drying cycle based on what you selected for the washer. But you can also make manual cycle selections.
We don't see many washer-dryer pairs that feature such great performance at such a low price.
For the very specific consumer who needs a compact washer and dryer set, the Miele WXR860WCS compact washer and the Miele TXR860WP Eco & Steam compact dryer is a solid bet.
Best Compact
Miele WXR860WCS / TXR860WP
Dimensions: Washer: 33.5” x 23.5” x 25.3” Dryer: 33.5” x 23.5” x 25.4” (H x W x D)
Finish: White
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special features: Remote monitoring, auto detergent dispensing
For the very specific consumer who needs a compact washer and dryer set, the Miele WXR860WCS compact washer and the Miele TXR860WP Eco & Steam compact dryer is a solid bet, although you’ll pay for it.
This Miele compact front-load washer has versatility and innovations that we’d normally see on a full-sized flagship model. For example, its TwinDos feature utilizes pre-filled detergent and oxygen bleach cartridges to automatically dispense the correct amount of detergent, giving you the optimum clean.
Its normal cycle is one of the best in its class when it comes to cleaning, combining high-tech features with good-old-fashioned scrubbing.
Miele’s matching dryer features temperatures that are gentle on clothes and 19 specialty cycles to take care of your clothing without adding wear and tear.
All of the cycles we ran lasted over an hour, offering longer drying times than vented dryers, but what it lacks in speed it makes up for in quality.
In the upper left corner of the machine, you’ll find a water jug into which the condensation from your laundry empties. You will have to manually empty it when it reaches maximum capacity.
Dimensions: Washer: 39" x 27" x 33.25" Dryer: 39" x 27" x 30 1/8" (H x W x D)
Finish: Black
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special features: Smart pairing, auto detergent dispensing, steam mode in dryer
Future-forward is the term that comes to mind when describing the LG WM6700HBA washer and accompanying LG DLEX6700B dryer. But this large 5-cubic-foot capacity washer and steaming dryer offer more than flashy design chops and a contemporary aesthetic.
The LG WM6700HBA washer capitalizes on speed and volume. Its normal mode can finish loads in about 30 minutes, while the washer’s Quick Wash finishes in just 15 minutes. With a drum capacity of five cubic feet, laundry probably won’t take all day even for a big family. The downside of these prodigious washing speeds is that the washer does tend to be a little rough on clothes.
The washer also has an easy detergent dispenser system that ensures each load gets the right dose.
The LG DLEX6700B dryer makes for a good match that mimics the attractive styling of the LG WM6700HBA. On its own, the dryer has above average performance, with a large-capacity 7.4 cubic-foot drum and relatively quick cycles. It offers a Turbosteam mode that uses steam to refresh clothing and unlock wrinkles.
Together, the washer and dryer set synergize via LG’s ThinQ app. With Smart Pairing, the two units communicate, coordinating the most effective drying cycle for the wash cycle that has just completed. This yields superior efficiency in both machines and contributes to their Energy Star qualifications.
Both the LG WM6700HBA and the LG DLEX6700B received Energy Star ratings, while the washer actually qualified for Energy Star’s Most Efficient award in 2023.
Dimensions: Washer: 38.63” x 27” x 32.94” Dryer: 38.13” x 27” x 30.69” (H x W x D)
Finish: Metallic slate, white
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special features: Smart capabilities, Wi-Fi, remote monitoring, PowerWash System, Fresh Hold option, reversible door on dryer
To date, the Maytag MHW8630HC washing machine is the best Maytag washer to have ever been tested in our labs. It has a massive 5-cubic-foot drum, a true Sanitize cycle, and a high performing Heavy Duty cycle. We have not tested its companion dryer, the Maytag MED8630HC, but we feel confident it’s a match for this washer.
During our testing on the washer, it showed top-tier cleaning performance, especially when using its heavy cycle. It also features an internal heater that allows it to heartily sanitize your clothing at around 130°F, which is hot enough to kill 99.9% of illness-causing bacteria, like pneumonia.
Like this Maytag washer, the dryer offers smart capabilities with both Amazon and Google Home, plus you can employ remote control and remote monitoring through its app as you wash and dry. This dryer also boasts a massive, 7.3-cubic-foot dryer, which is ideal for families and others creating oversized loads.
The Samsung WF53BB8700AT brings the popular Bespoke line of appliances to your laundry room, to impressive results. Not only does this washer have faster cycles to scrub out more stains, the WF53BB8700AT distinguishes itself with a solid feature set starting with a huge 6.1-cubic-foot drum.
That giant wash drum is about 33% larger than the average washer’s, which means you’ll need to run fewer wash cycles each week—those with larger families stand to gain the most benefit here. The WF53BB8700AT also has a ton of other features to help sweeten the deal, from a full set of steam cycles to help sanitize your laundry and remove wrinkles, an interior LED for easier loading in dim laundry rooms, a self-cleaning mode to cut down on odors, and quiet cycles.
Those with limited space will love its ability to stack up with its paired dryer and still be able to fit inside a laundry closet — and the paired Samsung DVE53BB8700T dryer can also be controlled via the washer's MultiControl smart feature.
The DVE54BB8700T dryer, which we have not tested, also features an AI Smart Dial, which learns and recommends favorite cycles, a 30 minute Super Speed cycle, a Steam Sanitize+ cycle and smart features courtesy of the SmartThings App which will send end of cycle alerts, as well as schedule, start and stop cycles.
Dimensions: Washer: 38.62” x 27” x 32.94” Dryer: 38.62” x 27” x 30.75” (H x W x D)
Finish: White, metallic slate
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special features: Extra power, sanitize cycle, wrinkle prevent option
Long-time fans of Maytag won’t be disappointed with the Maytag MHW6630HC washer and the Maytag MED6630HC dryer set.
During our lab testing, this Maytag washer’s normal and heavy cycles performed strongly, and it also has a speedy, highly effective 13-minute-long quick wash. This washer is less gentle on clothes than we’d hoped, but it makes up for it with some neat features.
Three such: A steam option, an extended tumble cycle to keep post-wash clothes from clumping and wrinkling, and the Extra Power button that helps get tough stains out of family-sized loads of laundry.
The Maytag dryer is the perfect combination of looks, usability, speed, and power. It has a large, central dial and a streamlined control panel that makes cycle selection a breeze.
It dries clothes quickly without raising the temperature to the point where you’d have to worry about heat damage, and the test loads in the normal and delicates cycles came out 100% dry.
Dimensions: Washer: 39.75” x 28” x 34” Dryer: 39.75” x 28” x 32” (H x W x D)
Finish: White, Sapphire Blue, Diamond Gray
Orientation: Front-load
Stackable: Yes
Special features: Microban antimicrobial gasket, auto dispense, smart connectivity, Wi-Fi, steam features, reversible door in washer
The sleek and stylish GE GFW850SPNRS washing machine and its matching GE GFD85ESPNRS dryer are feature packed and high performing.
Despite its bells and whistles, this GE washer still comes at an affordable price. Its stain removal abilities are strong across the four main cycles we tested, and it exhibited relatively low wear and tear on our test laundry loads.
Common with many front-load washers, a smelly interior is due to bacteria build-up in the gasket. GE solves this problem with Microban antibacterial materials and a through-door vent system that doubles as a dryer for small laundry loads.
The matching GE dryer features a wide range of cycles and options (including PowerSteam cycles, a sanitize cycle, and a static reduction option).
The cycle times on this dryer are relatively long (quick equals an hour), and its cycles all get the laundry more than 97% dry.
Dimensions: Washer: 44.5” x 27” x 28.38” Dryer: 44.5” x 27” x 29.5” (H x W x D)
Finish: Black steel, white
Orientation: Top-load
Stackable: No
Special features: Remote start, smart capabilities, steam cycles
Laundry traditionalists will always prefer top-loaders vs front-loaders. If this sounds like you, this workhorse of a washer-dryer pair from LG will be right up your alley.
The LG WT7900HBA top-loading washer and the LG DLEX7900BE dryer can handle lots of laundry and lots of different laundry situations.
This LG washer’s cycle times are short, including the heavy duty cycle, which performed the best in our stain removal tests and takes less than two hours to run. It also boasts the Allergiene cycle, which claims to remove pet dander and dust mites, and seven steam cycles.
When tested, the dryer got our laundry loads more than 80% dry, but the speed dry and delicate cycles are highly effective. It’s also full of neat cycle options and features, including an anti-bacterial cycle and wrinkle care.
A huge perk, the dryer door can open to the side or open downward, giving you flexibility when it comes to popping wet, heavy laundry loads into the dryer without wrenching your back.
Many members of the Reviewed Lab staff past and present have tested washing machines and dryers, including our chief scientist David Ellerby, our former senior scientist Julia McDougall, and lab technicians Jonathan Chan, Kyle Hamilton, Beckett Dubay, and Michael Elderbee.
The Tests
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Reviewed looks at stain removal prowess, using strips of AHAM-approved stains, which includes cocoa, sweat, pig’s blood, red wine, and oil, wear and tear, water retention, and cycle time.
If blood, oil, and sweat sound like something out of a Saw film, you’re right on the money. They’re also some of the elements we use to test washing machines in the Reviewed labs. We’ll know a winner when it can truly tackle those nasty stains.
Our chief scientist, team of lab experts, and our appliance reviewers take testing washing machines and gas and electric dryers seriously. We bring in top-rated and best-selling models from brands like Maytag, LG, Samsung, Speed Queen, GE, Miele and more, and we run them through rigorous, science-based tests and gather concrete data that we use to compare, contrast, and rank machines.
For washing machines, we look at stain removal prowess (using strips of AHAM-approved stains (which includes cocoa, sweat, pig’s blood, red wine, and oil), wear and tear, water retention, cycle time. For dryers, we look at performance and maximum temperatures, and cycle times, to name a few things.
We also take into account user experience factors, so consumers can get the whole picture. We also assess how easy it is to use each washing machine and dryer. This involves cumulatively assessing the control panel, door, detergent dispenser, and any smart features that are included.
What You Should Know About Buying Washer and Dryer Sets
When it comes to laundry pairs, the washing machine and the dryer are designed to work together.
For instance, if a washing machine does a great job of removing stains from a laundry load, but has a tougher time spinning out all of the water, the dryer can be programmed to anticipate extra-wet laundry and run at temperatures hot enough to remove all of the moisture. This way, you end up with clean, dry clothes after one full laundry cycle.
On the other hand, if you pick a washer and a dryer that are unrelated to one another, you could end up with a washer that leaves clothes wet, and a dryer that doesn't know to compensate appropriately.
How Much Is A Washer And Dryer Set
While it's cheaper to replace just a washer or a dryer when one of your existing ones breaks down and dies, there are definitely some advantages to buying a laundry pair, including a reduced price.
Buying a washer and dryer set will typically save you a few hundred dollars—think of it like a bundle. The depth of the savings depends on where you shop.
You may also save even more money on major sales times, like Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Memorial Day weekend, President’s Day, and Labor Day. If you have flexibility, you should also consider shopping during the spring when warehouses are cleaning out their inventories, in the fall when brands begin launching new models, and right after the holidays.
We always recommend shopping around for large appliances. With supply chain issues and fluctuating demand, finding the appliances you want in-stock when you want them can be challenging.
We strongly recommend against buying a washer and dryer set, or any large appliances for that matter, on Amazon or at Walmart. From mostly third-party sellers to voided warranties to not including installation for all items, buying appliances here could come with more risk than we think is necessary.
How To Set Up A Washer And Dryer
You should consider buying a laundry pair if there's a chance you'll want or need to stack the washer and dryer.
The first rule of stacking a washer and dryer is to never stack them unless the manufacturer indicates they are meant to be stacked, and you’ve purchased a stacking kit. The washer also needs to be a front-load washing machine, and the washer and dryer should be a matching set.
You’ll typically need tools like a screwdriver, wrench, level, and tape measure. You’ll also want to locate your owner’s manual or look on the brand’s website for installation instructions. You won’t be able to do this job on your own, so bring in a friend or partner who can lift.
The washer goes on the bottom, and the dryer goes on the top—always. Dryers are much lighter, and they never fill with water.
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Leigh Harrington has more than 20 years experience as a writer and editor for myriad print and digital publications.
At USA TODAY and Reviewed, Harrington oversees large appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers, ranges, and laundry, and manages Reviewed's overall home content, including areas of focus like home improvement, cleaning, gardening, cooking, and parenting. She focuses on writing, but mostly editing, consumer ed content and product reviews.
Harrington is also an experienced travel writer, and has authored books including Fodor's Boston, 100 Things to Do in Boston Before You Die, and Colorful Boston, an adult coloring book.
Gabriel Morgan is a staff writer on Reviewed's home team, where he covers consumer education topics such as earthquake preparedness, radon in the home, and concerns about health and wellness in product design. He also writes product reviews and how-to articles on appliances, smart home technology, and goods for the home.
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