GE DSKS333ECWW 3.6 Cu. Ft. White Spacemaker Stationary Electric Dryer
- Brand:
- GE
- Model Number:
- DSKS333ECWW
- UPC:
- 084691075417
- EAN:
- 0084691075417
- ASIN:
- B0011YJKNC
- Best Buy SKU:
- 5451236
- Walmart SKU:
- 45802320
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$901.79 | |
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$668.00 | |
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$859.85 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 3.43/5 from 30 reviews.
I love this Dryer. I had a magic chef one the last of about a year, but they did reimburse my money but this electric I love it.
I reside in an apartment that does not have a washer and dryer hook-up. A well working 120v dryer with a 15amp plug was like finding a needle in a haystack. The place I bought it from was the only one in seven cities that had one. It was a scratch and dent and missing the knob. But works perfectly. Dries everything fairly quickly and is spacious for being a compact dryer. I would highly recommend this dryer for apartment living, or any tight spaces.
This is a apartment size dryer and you would never know it by the way it drys our clothes. I would recommend this dryer to anyone who needs a dryer and don't have much room.
I just got this a couple days ago and am happy with it's performance. It does everything advertised and works well for just a 120 volt unit. Excellent choice if you have limited space and don't wish to hire an electrician for a 220 volt. I only gave it 4 stars because it needs a buzzer and would have been better with digital controls.
I have nothing against this dryer. It came with my apartment; the lint trapper works, it's functional. The only things that are kind of very iffy for me are that the dry sensor doesn't work and the way the door swings can make it very easy to hit your head. But regarding the dry sensor, I usually just put the clothes on the timed cycle for 90-120 minutes, and everything is warm and dry!
In other brand machines I have used, I found that an average dry cycle with a normal amount of clothes takes about 50-60 minutes. With this dryer, which has room for a small amount of clothes, takes about 100 minutes to dry, which seems excessive. It isn't very efficient.
using it for the first time, so far drying is good, however i have it as a stackable, and since i opted for the dials to be at the bottom, I notice the top of the machine is unfinished, In addition, it shakes quite a bit as a stackable, but as stated I just got it today and using it for the first time, I will look into options to stabilize it further. The noise level is not quiet but is fine with me, sounds like dryers I have had in the past and is also similar to noise levels in the laundromat.
Capacity is fine, as you know what you are getting when ordering it. It really struggles with anything more than half the drum. Trying to dry a Queen Sized Comforter will likely take more than one run some with any heavly loads of clothes or heavily soaked clothing. Controls are very limited, giving you only three options, automatic regular heat (which often still leaves clothes damp, especially the waist bands of jeans, and other thick parts of clothes), timed high heat, and no heat, it is noticeably missing a low heat/delicates option. My biggest gripe with this dryer is the lint trap and gasket system. The lint trap enclosure is a cheaply made plastic that does not sit flush against the lint trap itself. Resulting in lint getting trapped in the plastic enclosure itself. What is worse however is the door gasket design, I have no other words to describe it other than awful. A ton of lint goes right past the gasket and straight up into the exhaust, bypassing the lint trap. A lot of lint just gets trapped around the door so when you open it, lint falls onto the ground or right onto your newly dried clothes. Noise is pretty standard, not in the realm of quiet by any means but nothing out of the ordinary. Overall, I would not reccomend this dryer to anyone. There are plenty of better options out there.
I have gone through 3 brand new dryers! First 2 on delivery door wouldn't shut! The 3rd one looked okay but after setting it up tried to start ! If you held start button the tub would turn but would not stay running! kept one finger on start button and one on door switch it would turn but upon releasing door switch it would stop! No matter what I tried it would not run! 3 brand new dryers ALL DEFECTIVE! sent back canceled order! Hellow whirlpool!
Clothing consistently gets stuck. We had this dryer in our rental, it broke so the landlord bought a brand new one. The old and new consistently cause clothing to get stuck. The straps get stuck in the hard lip of the door, we even had to cut some straps off because we couldn't get them loose.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $859.85 (Jul 16) to $901.79 (Apr 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $863.48.
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