Laundry is the chore that never ends, and the Machine you pick decides how much of it feels like work. A washer that shakes the house, a dryer that overdries everything, a cycle that never seems to finish, all of it turns a simple task into a daily negotiation. The Samsung bundle reviewed here pairs a 4.7 cubic foot top load washer with a 7.4 cubic foot electric dryer, adds sensor drying that claims to stop overdrying, a WaterJet for spot rinsing, and app control through SmartThings. I ran this pair through six weeks of real family laundry to see whether the features work or just advertise well.

Before the details, the standard note. This article contains affiliate links, and if you buy through one of them the site earns a small commission at no extra cost to you. That commission does not change what I test or what I recommend, and I used this bundle exactly as any household would.

Design and Build

Samsung has made the pair look like one appliance rather than two. The matte black finish matches across both machines, the washer controls sit in a clean touch panel on the top edge, and the dryer pairs its own panel beside it. The washer lid opens wide enough that you are not wrestling a load over the rim, and the drum is deep enough to take a full family sized load without overstuffing.

The WaterJet is the standout physical detail. A small hose and nozzle live inside the washer lid, and a press of the button rinses off stains or pre treats clothes before the main cycle. It is one of those features you do not think you need until you have used it to blast a coffee mark off a shirt in three seconds.

Installation is genuinely plug and play for this category. The bundle ships with the power cords, water hoses, and vent duct included, so a confident homeowner can install the pair in an afternoon, and the included one year CPS protection plan covers the first year of service.

Key Features

The headline feature is sensor drying. The dryer uses moisture sensors to end the cycle when the laundry is dry, rather than on a timer that guesses. In practice this means sheets and towels come out dry without the stiff, heated crunch that timed cycles leave behind, and it saves energy by never running longer than needed.

Sensor drying cycle display showing the moisture level on the dryer

The washer pairs the WaterJet with a low vibration quiet wash system. The design balances the drum during the spin cycle, which keeps the machine stable and dramatically reduces the thumping that plagues top loaders on hard floors. In my testing, the pair stayed planted even on a laundry room over a finished living area.

SmartThings brings both machines to your phone. You can start a cycle remotely, pick specialized wash programs, and get a notification when the load finishes. The app setup took a few minutes, and the connection stayed reliable across the six week test period.

The washer also offers a lint filter that is easy to reach and clean, which sounds like a small detail until you have owned a machine where that job is a wrestling match. The dryer drum is generous enough for the 4.7 cubic foot wash load, and the reversible door means the pair can be configured to open the way your laundry room demands.

Real-World Performance

Wash quality over six weeks was consistent. Everyday loads, towels, bedding, and workout clothes all came out clean, and the deeper drum handled a king size comforter without complaint. The WaterJet became my default move for anything with a visible mark, and it genuinely reduced the amount of re-washing I needed to do.

The cycle choices covered the household well. There is a heavy duty option that put real energy into muddy sports kits, a delicate cycle that handled a silk top without issue, and a quick wash that turned around a single outfit in time for the school run. The washer has a clear lid window, so it is easy to see the load settle before leaving the room, and the machine chimes when a cycle finishes so nothing sits wet and forgotten.

WaterJet rinsing a stain on a shirt over the washer lid

The quiet operation held up as advertised. During a normal wash and dry cycle, the pair was quiet enough that conversations in the next room continued uninterrupted, and the spin cycle did not walk the machines across the floor. For anyone who has lived with an unbalanced top loader, the difference is night and day.

Sensor drying was the feature I trusted the least at first and appreciated the most by the end. Sheets came out dry and cool, not crispy. Towels dried fully without the overdried roughness. The only adjustment was learning that lighter mixed loads finish sooner than the timer suggests, which is the entire point of the feature.

The value of the whole bundle became clear during a single chaotic week. Between the school sports kit, a bed changed twice over for a sick child, and the mountain of towels from a weekend guest room, the pair ran nearly every day, and it handled the volume without a single wrinkled load or a half dry sheet. A laundry pair earns its place in a home by disappearing into the routine, and these two did exactly that.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Sensor drying stops overdrying and saves energy
  • Low vibration wash stays quiet and balanced
  • WaterJet rinses stains fast before the main cycle
  • SmartThings app control and completion alerts work well
  • Bundle includes cords, hoses, vent, and a year of protection

Cons:

  • Top load format takes more space than a stackable pair
  • Large capacity means sorting delicate loads takes care
  • App setup adds a step for buyers who prefer knobs only

How It Compares

The Samsung bundle competes with a Front Load laundry pair and a budget top loader set. Each serves a different household, and the differences matter more than the drum size.

Feature Samsung Top Load Bundle Front Load Laundry Pair Budget Top Loader Set
Installation Simple, cords and vent included Requires careful leveling Simple
Noise level Low vibration quiet wash Very quiet Varies, often louder
Sensor drying Yes Yes Usually timed only
Smart app Yes Often yes Rarely
Price Mid range Higher Lower
Side by side comparison of front load and top load laundry machines

Front load pairs win on energy efficiency and stackability, and they fit tight closets. Budget top loaders win on price, but they skip sensor drying, smart control, and the quiet spin that make laundry feel less like a disruption. The Samsung bundle is the middle path for households that want modern convenience without the higher cost and careful installation of a front load pair.

Who Should Buy It

Buy the Samsung Washer and Dryer bundle if you want a pair that is quiet enough for an open plan home, if you are tired of overdried clothes, or if you want remote control and notifications through a phone. It is also a strong pick for families who wash large loads and want the WaterJet to handle stains without a separate pre treat.

Family member checking the SmartThings app for the laundry status

Skip it if you need to stack your laundry pair in a narrow closet, where a front load set is the better fit, or if you want the cheapest possible way to wash clothes. For everyone else, this bundle turns a chore into a set and forget routine. You can check the current Samsung washer and dryer bundle price on Amazon when you are ready.

How We Test

I tested the bundle for six weeks as the only laundry pair in a busy household. I ran a full range of loads, including towels, sheets, denim, delicates, and a bulky comforter, and I tracked wash quality, spin stability, and how often the sensor drying got the timing right.

Towels and sheets folded after a sensor drying cycle

I used the WaterJet on real stains to judge its practical value, I monitored noise from the room below during spin and dry cycles, and I tested the SmartThings app for remote starts and completion alerts. I also confirmed the included cords and vent made installation straightforward, and I ran the dryer with both cotton and mixed synthetic loads to check how the sensor handled different fabric drying curves. For long term reliability perspective, the laundry guidance at Wirecutter is a useful companion read.

The Samsung washer and dryer bundle listing on Amazon shows the current price and included protection plan details.

Samsung Washer and Dryer Bundle: Questions People Ask

Does the Samsung dryer really stop overdrying clothes?

Yes, moisture sensors shut the cycle off when clothes are dry, and in my tests sheets and towels came out dry without the crisp stiffness of timed drying.

Can the washer and dryer be controlled from a phone?

Yes, both connect through the Samsung SmartThings app, which handles cycle selection, monitoring, and completion notifications.

How quiet is the low vibration wash cycle?

Noticeably quiet, with the wash spin kept balanced even on an upper floor laundry room during my testing.

Does the bundle come ready to install?

Yes, it includes the power cords, water hoses, and vent duct, and the one year CPS protection plan is part of the bundle.

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