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Used General electric washer dryer combo (1 year, 1 owner)

Last updated 2 days ago in Whittier, CA

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Used General electric washer dryer combo (1 year, 1 owner)

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Those dimensions (75" x 27" x 30") are the classic footprint for a full-size, vertically integrated stacked laundry center (a single unit with the washer on the bottom and the dryer on top) or a pair of standard front-loading machines stacked with a stacking kit. ​Here is how those specific dimensions break down for installation: ​1. Dimension Breakdown ​Height (75"): At 6 feet 3 inches tall, it fits comfortably under standard 8-foot ceilings, but you'll want to watch out for low-hanging cabinetry, water valves, or light fixtures. ​Width (27"): This is the North American standard width for full-size residential laundry. It’s designed to slide into standard laundry closets and pass through most interior doorways (which are typically 28 to 30 inches wide). ​Depth (30"): This is the depth of the machine itself, but not the depth required for installation. ​2. Critical Clearance Requirements ​If you are framing a closet or checking if this will fit an existing utility space, you cannot use a strict 75 \times 27 \times 30 box. You need to account for operational clearances: ​Rear Depth (Add 4–6 inches): You will need a total closet depth of at least 34 to 36 inches. This space is required for the hot and cold water hoses, the drain line hookup, and the rigid or semi-rigid dryer exhaust venting. (Note: If you use a ventless/condensing dryer, you might get away with 2–3 inches, but water lines still need room so they don't kink). ​Front Depth (Add 20–24 inches): Both doors will swing outward. Ensure you have enough clearance in front of the unit to fully open the doors and comfortably load/unload laundry without hitting walls or opposite doors. ​Side and Top (Add 1 inch): Leaving an inch of clearance on the sides and top prevents the machines from banging against the drywall during high-speed spin cycles and allows for easier installation. ​3. Capacity Expectations ​A unit with these external dimensions is a workhorse. You can generally expect a generous capacity: ​Washer: Roughly 3.5 to 4.5 cubic feet, which easily handles king-size comforters, bulky towels, and large family loads. ​Dryer: Roughly 5.5 to 7.0 cubic feet, matching the washer's output for efficient drying.

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Used (normal wear)

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