The updated Electrolux washers and dryers offer a lot more than a sleeker design. You’ll get important features that matter, even on the lower-end models, including a bigger drum and faster cycle times to name a few.
But which set is right for your home? In this video, we will take a deep dive explaining all the models available, their features, our top pick, and one reason why it might not be for you.
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0:00 — Introduction to Electrolux Front Load Washers
1:06 — Electrolux Front Load Washer 2021 Release
1:33 — Fit a King Size Comforter
1:46 — New vs Old Electrolux Washer Design
1:58 — Antimicrobial Door Seal to Prevent Mold Growth
2:19 — Reversible Doors & Size
2:46 — 4 Way Venting for Dryer
2:52 — Perfect Balance System for Quiet Operation
3:38 — Electrolux Series Breakdown
4:26 — Electrolux Entry Level 300 Series (Lux Care System, Smart Load Sensor)
5:13 — Electrolux Base 400 Series (Detergent Dispenser for Laundry Pods)
6:26 — Electrolux Deluxe 500 Series (Advanced Stain Remover)
7:03 — Electrolux Premium 600 Series (SmartBoost & StainSoak Technology)
8:10 — Best Electrolux Front Load Washer for Most People
8:56 — Cons about Electrolux Front Load Washer (Wi-fi)
9:45 — Conclusion
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✅ Read our extended review on Electrolux washers and dryers here:
Less than one and a half years old and our 500 series washer is waiting for parts. Not a reliable machine.
I just got my 637 series washer and dryer delivered and the door design is the same as the old model. The outer ring in plastic and the door glass has no tint. Not sure what’s going on with that. Both were delivered with damage, so they’re both going back anyway.
This review is false and misleading and not truthful. The dryer has an extreme history of lint clogging and Thermal limit switch blowing. You have to hire a technician every six months to clean the lint out of the dryer. This dryer is worthless and will cost you many dollars to keep it working.
I have this washer and it works amazing!!!! If you’re not sure get it!
My 500 series leaks all over the floor and fills the pedestal chamber. My dryer motor just burnt out last night. I am headed to lowes today for a replacement. $3k. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’ve had the S60 models from 9 years ago and we are elated with their performance; do wish they had wifi however, but excellent units that perform flawlessly
I just bought one.
June 10, 2022: Just took delivery of my new Electrolux washer less than 4 hours ago, I couldn’t be more disappointed! This machine is a bust! My first load was a normal cycle with one pod. At the end of the wash there was soap suds all over the inside of the glass door. I decided to just wash the load again, this time with no soap! At the end of the second wash, there are still traces of soap suds around the glass door. No, I did not use too much soap, again one pod. The machine allows for up to two, which I would never dare to use.
Watching the machine working it seems the tumbling cycles are very weak. Also, perhaps the machine does not use enough water to rinse the soap out. Electrolux may think it’s better for the environment to do all wash loads twice. Yes, I’m aware of the separate rinse and spin option available, the machine should not have to require me to use it, especially since I’m using it correctly.
Seriously Wi-Fi on your washing machine? And you don’t talk about the black moldy color around the door seal 😬
This washer is disgusting and filty. It’s impossible to keep them clean no matter what you do. There is a third boot ring that you can’t get to and it fills up with mold. It has made me sick. I have tried everything to clean this out but it’s not possible.
I do follow your channel which is very educational. I wonder if you will be able to help answer a question, I see you very strongly recommend Electrolux 763 Washer & dryer. I love it but the only flawback I see is the absence of preload of washing liquid- which dispenses detergent over a period of time. Would you suggest spending an extra $400 ish for this for the LG4500 series? My other concern is LG lack of customer support as compared to Electrolux.
Hi..how about the pros & cons washer/dryer in 1 machine?
My Electrolux dryer died after about 5 years use by a single person and it has been more than two solid months trying to get it repaired, I have bought a new motor for $300 and nothing, I am waiting for a capacitor but no one will say what exactly is wrong. The error code is worthless as it could mean any of 3 different expensive things. Waiting on the phone to Electrolux repair is as bad as calling Comcast. I’d throw it (and the Electolux washer) out if they weren’t built into the closet. I would avoid these products.
I bought the Electrolux front loader washer after doing a lot of research and reading many reviews. It worked great! I could load a lot of clothes into it and to my surprise really did a great job of getting them clean. Was exceptionally quiet. I loved it… for about 2 years. Then the electronics started messing up. Very $$$ to have fixed. Ended up fixing it myself which caused many sleepless nights. 6 months later, same problem again. I hear many of the newer washers from various manufacturers have this same problem. At least that’s what people say on the reviews I read.
My Electrolux washer and dryer were bought in 2009 and have moved 3 times and still work like new. I love them.
We bought Electrolux washer and dryer back in May 2022 and we have had issues from day one. The washer was exchanged for a new one withing the first 7 days because it will not run the clock. The dryer made a noise the first couple of times and then went away. 2 months after the same noise came back and had not stopped since. They had come for repairs over 6 times in less than 6 months and the dryer is still making the same noise. They keep giving us the run. Every time they send a new technician and the outcome is ALWAYS the same. But apparently Electrolux can not figure out that the same issue, same repairs always yield the same results. In the meantime, all they are doing is letting our warranty run. These are some of the most expensive dryers out there. We were explained by the first technician that these dryers really do not have too many parts, that when they need repair they are usually wrong from the start. But yet, they won’t honor their word of changing the machine after the third repair. We have had service over 6 times on the same issue and their response is always the same, let’s try one more time. I am sure at some point they were good product, but right now they are not. Stay away from these products, unless you want a new product that works worse than a 20 years old machine.
The problem with these reviews is that they talk about all of the features etc. but never about
the reliability and longevity. Well I wish they would. I would have never got an Electrolux if they did.
Bought an Electrolux efls627 washer 2 years ago. The main bearing on the tub is already going.
Owned LG and Samsung and the bearings went out in 5 years and I thought that was bad.
Bought this due to good ratings. Not good for longevity or reliability.
Really cheaply built. Most washers now still use clamps to retain hoses so
they stay in place and don’t leak. Not Electrolux they use wire ties. So you
have to cut them off and buy new wire ties to take hoses on and off. The Samsung
and LG front load washer had balance weights that were metal or a really hard composite
of cement and some kind of resin. Not this crappy Electrolux. It has a poor quality of cement.
You have to be careful taking them off while disassembling the washer for fear they will
crumble. I bought the washer because it was highly rated. That was due to features and hype.
Don’t buy this thing unless you want to replace it in 2 years. Replacing the tub bearing
requires buying the rear tub assembly. That part costs around $400 (I got an open box off of eBay for 250)
But if you had a repair man do this, the part would cost at least $400 and the
repair labor would likely be over $200. So you are paying over $600 dollars
to repair a washer that is only worth $800. So unless you want to Spend at
least $800 dollars every two years don’t buy Electrolux.
By the way. Working on this thing is horrible as well. This thing is the
biggest POS I have ever seen. Makes me certain I will buy LG the next time.
Oh, and they mix SAE and metric to make it even more fun.
What an excellent video. My only regret is that I don’t live close to your store, as I would support you with my business, rather than going to a big box store.
elfw7537aw is this the 500 series according to the features in my owner’s manual it’s a 500 series but |I want to make sure. this is my second Electrolux my first one lasted 14 yrs. & when it died I wasn’t able to find one where we were living, so we bought an LG washer it lasted 5 yrs with tons of service issues, will never buy another LG again. Electrolux is like the old-school Maytag top-load washer just lasts & lasts