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Best Washer And Dryer Sales September 2023 - Forbes Vetted

Whether your washer and dryer have seen better days or you’re tired of spending your free time at the laundromat, we have good news: There are a ton of great washer and dryer sales happening right now. Best Buy, Samsung, The Home Depot and other top retailers are offering huge savings on a variety of models—including some of our picks for the best washers and dryers.

This week's washer and dryer sales will save you up to $1,450 on a new set. Fertilizer Dryer

Best Washer And Dryer Sales September 2023 - Forbes Vetted

Some of the best offers we’ve spotted this week include up to $1,450 off washer and dryer sets at Samsung and up to 30% off laundry machines at The Home Depot. But that’s only the beginning. Below, check out the details on the best washer and dryer sales happening right now, as well as some specific deals on machines that have earned spots in our washer and dryer buying guides.

We chose this duo as the best extra-large capacity washer and dryer because it can tackle huge loads of laundry with ease—and looks sleek doing it. The machines have a variety of smart settings and are WiFi-compatible so you can monitor their progress without setting foot in the laundry room.

The LG WashTower is our choice for the best washer and dryer overall because it’s quiet, saves space and has numerous smart features. It’s currently marked down to $1,600, which is relatively affordable for a laundry set.

If you only need to replace your washer, we recommend checking out this LG model. It offers 10 different wash settings, including one that can clean your clothes in just 15 minutes. Plus, it’s stackable if you’re short on space.

Between its 7.4 cubic feet capacity, variety of preset cycles and sensor drying to protect your clothes, this Samsung model has just about everything you could ask for. Pick it up while it’s marked down to $629.

For those looking to wash and dry their clothes with a single machine, we suggest opting for this GE design. It’s compact and offers sophisticated settings to keep your clothing looking good as new.

With a heavy duty setting and “extra power” option, this washing machine is great for folks who deal with frequent stains our ground in dirt. The appliance also connects to the Maytag app so that you can control it from your phone.

Best Stackable Washer And Dryer Overall: Save space while washing a large load at a single go with this LG WashTower. The control panel is conveniently located between both machines for easy access, and thoughtful features like allergenic detecting technology gives you a thoroughly deep clean. Did we mention you can save $800 on this powerful duo?

Best Washer Dryer Combo Overall: Whether you’re looking to save space or prefer multi-purpose appliances, GE’s High-Efficiency All-in-One Washer Dryer Combo is a solid purchase that’s currently 10% off right now. It features five soil levels, five water temperature levels and five spin speeds so you get your laundry done precisely the way you want it. Plus, it defaults to a compatible drying cycle based on the wash cycle you choose. 

Best Portable Washing Machine Overall: Exhausted of trucking your laundry and and forth from the laundromat every couple of days? You may want to consider investing in a portable washing machine, and luckily our top pick —the Black + Decker Small Portable Washer—is 13% off right now. Equipped with features you’d usually find in full-size machines like five wash cycles and three water level choices, it also has a handy LED digital display so you can keep tabs on your cycle status.

Laundry machines go on sale year-round, but holiday weekends are typically your best opportunity to score a new washer or dryer at an all-time low price. The fall is also a great time to score deals because manufacturers often release new models around then, leading to notable discounts on older—but still perfectly viable—generations.

The answer is relative, and depends on what kind of features and capacity you’re looking for. You can find great washer and dryer sets for under $1,000 but you can also easily spend more than $2,200 on a top-of-the-line pair. Newer sets with smart features generally cost more than basic duos with only a few settings. The key to finding a good price on a washer and dryer is to pick the particular set (or standalone model) you want and then compare prices between retailers to pick the current low. If you can afford to wait, it could also be worth monitoring the price for a month or two to get a sense of what a good deal actually is—discounts on certain models might look good, but actually stay stagnant for weeks on end.

Buying your washer and dryer together can be a nice way to save, but it’s not totally necessary. If you don’t truly need replace both machines, it won’t make much of a difference to have an older washing machine and a more sophisticated dryer (or vice versa). Consider your budget and the condition of your current laundry machines to decide if the splurge is worth it.

A journalist for five decades, I've written for Forbes since 1987. I cover personal finance, taxes, retirement, nonprofits, scandals and other topics that interest me. I also am the author of a novel, OFFSIDE: A Mystery. Email me at: wbarrett.forbes@gmail.com .

With Forbes since 1987, I cover personal finance, taxes, retirement, nonprofits and scandal. My debut novel was OFFSIDE: A Mystery. Website: www.williampbarrett.com. Email: wbarrett.forbes@gmail.com .

A journalist for five decades, I've written for Forbes since 1987. I cover personal finance, taxes, retirement, nonprofits, scandals and other topics that interest me. I also am the author of a novel, OFFSIDE: A Mystery. Email me at: wbarrett.forbes@gmail.com .

With Forbes since 1987, I cover personal finance, taxes, retirement, nonprofits and scandal. My debut novel was OFFSIDE: A Mystery. Website: www.williampbarrett.com. Email: wbarrett.forbes@gmail.com .

I’m a senior fashion editor covering women's and men's fashion, accessories and fitness apparel. My writing has appeared in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Vogue and The Wall Street Journal. Prior to joining Forbes, I wrote two books, including The New Beauty: A Modern Look at Beauty, Culture, and Fashion, and I currently hold certificates in the history of design from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and fashion styling from the Business of Fashion. I grew up in Rhode Island, studied art history at Brown University and was—and remain—a sneaker obsessive with far too many pairs of white sneakers. 

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As the gear editor at Forbes Vetted, I review and recommend products in the consumer outdoors and fitness spaces, from bikes and tents to treadmills and fitness trackers. As a former commerce editor, copywriter and cultural journalist, my work has appeared in publications like Gear Junkie, Field Mag, REI's Uncommon Path and more. When I'm not writing about gear, you can find me testing it in the field while camping, hiking, running, biking and skiing. Though I currently live in Oregon, I will always identify as a New Englander.

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I'm a writer based near New York City (after 12 years in LA, four in Boston, and the first 18 just outside DC). When not writing, testing camping gear, cooking, working on DIY projects, or spending time with my wife, son, and daughter, I jog, bike, sometimes get in a kayak, and look for a chance to climb mountains. I writes for several major outlets, and my novels can be found on my website here.

Rebecca R. Norris is a full-time freelance writer living in the DC metro area. She writes for a variety of publications, covering everything from beauty and wellness to style and celebrity news. When she's not writing, she can be found doing all the dog mom things with her Jack-Chi, Cash. 

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As an updates writer for Forbes Vetted, I help optimize our home, gifts and kids coverage. I have over three years of experience in commerce journalism, editing for and contributing to brands such as Shop TODAY, The Spruce Eats and Simply Recipes. I've covered and tested products on various topics, from kitchen gadgets to carry-on luggage. I have a B.A. in English and Linguistics from Northeastern University, and I currently reside in Brooklyn, New York.

I’m a senior fashion editor covering women's and men's fashion, accessories and fitness apparel. My writing has appeared in T: The New York Times Style Magazine, Vogue and The Wall Street Journal. Prior to joining Forbes, I wrote two books, including The New Beauty: A Modern Look at Beauty, Culture, and Fashion, and I currently hold certificates in the history of design from Sotheby’s Institute of Art and fashion styling from the Business of Fashion. I grew up in Rhode Island, studied art history at Brown University and was—and remain—a sneaker obsessive with far too many pairs of white sneakers. 

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