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The GE Profile PFQ97HSPVDS is the all-in-one washer-dryer combo for GE households and anyone who needs the widest possible range of wash and dry cycles in a single machine. With 12 wash cycles and 14 dryer cycles, it covers more fabric types and soil levels than any other combo we've tested. It's not the largest unit available, but for apartments and condos where space is the constraint, it does the job with GE Profile quality throughout.
| Capacity | 4.8 cubic feet |
|---|---|
| Type | All-in-one washer and dryer combo |
| Wash Cycles | 12 |
| Dryer Cycles | 14 |
| Combined Cycles | 26 |
| Smart Features | Wi-Fi, SmartHQ app |
| Width | 28 inches |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Dryer Type | Condensation (no venting required) |
The headline number here is 26 combined wash and dry cycles. That's more than we've seen on any other all-in-one combo. In practical terms, it means you're unlikely to encounter a fabric type or soil level that doesn't have a purpose-built cycle. Delicates, heavy-duty work clothes, sports gear, bedding, wool, hand-wash items: they all have their own settings rather than requiring you to improvise.
Wash performance across those 12 cycles is consistently good. The heavy-duty cycle handles work clothes with ground-in dirt or grease without issue. The delicate cycle is gentle enough that we'd trust it with items we'd usually hand-wash. There's no obvious weak link in the cycle lineup.
This is where honest expectations matter. The PFQ97H uses condensation drying. It works, but it's slower and less efficient than a vented dryer. A full load of cotton will take longer than it would in a dedicated dryer, and the results won't be quite as crisp. For anyone comparing this to a separate washer-dryer pair, condensation drying is the realistic trade-off you make for having one machine instead of two. If that trade-off works for your living situation, the 14 dry cycles still give you more control than most combos.
GE's SmartHQ app is among the better appliance apps we've used. Cycle selection, monitoring, remote start, and end-of-cycle notifications all work reliably. You can also download additional cycle presets and connect to Alexa or Google Home for voice control. If you're already in the GE ecosystem with other Profile appliances, everything integrates under one app, which is genuinely convenient.
This is worth noting specifically. Most full-size all-in-one units run 27 or 30 inches wide. The PFQ97H's 28-inch width sits between those standards, which means it fits in spaces where a 30-inch unit would be too wide. For closet installations or tight laundry alcoves, those 2 inches can matter. Measure your space carefully before ordering, whatever unit you're considering.
GE Profile's build quality is consistent and noticeable. The stainless steel finish is substantial rather than thin. The door seals firmly. Controls are intuitive with a clean layout. It reads as a premium appliance, which at this price point it should. Nothing about the construction suggests corners were cut to hit a number.
We've tested both. Samsung's Bespoke AI Combo has a capacity edge at 5.3 cubic feet versus 4.8, and its vented drying option performs noticeably better than condensation drying. If drying performance is your top priority, Samsung wins that comparison. The GE Profile wins on cycle variety, app polish, and ecosystem integration if you're already using GE appliances. Both are quality machines. The choice comes down to what you're optimizing for.
The Samsung Bespoke has more capacity at 5.3 vs 4.8 cubic feet, and offers a vented drying option that outperforms condensation drying on speed and efficiency. The GE Profile wins on cycle variety with 26 combined cycles, and integrates more cleanly if you're already in the GE ecosystem. For buyers focused on drying performance, Samsung has the edge. For GE households or anyone who needs maximum cycle flexibility, the PFQ97H is the stronger pick.
Most laundry spaces are designed for 27 to 30-inch appliances, so 28 inches fits standard installations without issue. The advantage over a 30-inch unit is that it fits into tighter spaces where a larger all-in-one wouldn't. Measure your specific space carefully before ordering any all-in-one unit, especially if it's going into a closet installation.
No, and it's important to be upfront about this. All-in-one combos use condensation drying, which is slower and less efficient than a vented dryer. A dedicated dryer will outperform any combo on drying speed and results. The trade-off is space: one footprint instead of two. For apartments, condos, or homes without laundry hookups, a quality combo like the PFQ97H is far better than no dryer at all.
SmartHQ lets you select and start cycles remotely, monitor progress, get end-of-cycle notifications, and receive alerts if something goes wrong. You can also download additional cycle presets and integrate with Amazon Alexa or Google Home for voice control. GE's app is among the more polished in the appliance space and updates regularly.
No. The PFQ97HSPVDS uses condensation drying, which means it only requires a standard electrical outlet and water connections. No dryer vent is needed, which is exactly why all-in-one combos are popular in apartments and condos where venting isn't possible. Confirm you have the correct electrical connection type for your specific installation.
The GE Profile PFQ97HSPVDS earns its place through sheer cycle coverage and GE Profile's build quality. If you're living somewhere that can only accommodate one laundry machine and you need that machine to handle a wide range of fabrics reliably, this is the strongest option we've reviewed. It's not a replacement for separate washer and dryer units on raw performance, but nothing in this category is. What it does, it does very well.
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