Samsung’s Memorial Day discount on its Bespoke AI Laundry Combo slashes $1,300 off a machine that combines cutting-edge AI technology with energy efficiency. This all-in-one ventless washer/dryer system represents Samsung’s push into smart home appliances that blend convenience with sustainability, appealing to space-conscious consumers who want high-tech laundry solutions without separate machines or complex installation requirements.
The big picture: Samsung has reduced its premium Bespoke AI Laundry Combo Electric Ventless Heat Pump Washer/Dryer to $1,999 during its Memorial Day Sale, down from its regular $3,299 price point.
- The current sale price represents a significant discount compared to typical sales that only bring it down to around $2,199.
- Buyers can secure additional savings of up to $298 through trade-in credits and heavily discounted Samsung Care+ protection plans.
Key features: The all-in-one system uses AI to identify fabric types and automatically adjust cycle settings for optimal cleaning and care.
- Its ENERGY STAR certification and heat pump technology can reduce energy usage by up to 19% compared to conventional models.
- The ventless design eliminates installation constraints, allowing placement anywhere in the home without requiring external venting.
Technical capabilities: This combo unit offers substantial convenience features that reduce the need for constant user intervention.
- A large-capacity detergent tank holds enough for 47 loads, while the Flex One compartment accommodates both detergent and softener.
- Self-cleaning and self-drying technology maintains the machine without manual maintenance.
- Smart controls via the SmartThings app and voice command compatibility provide hands-free operation options.
Practical specifications: The 5.3 cubic foot capacity handles both washing and drying in a single appliance that works with standard home electrical systems.
- The Super Speed cycle completes a full wash and dry cycle in just 98 minutes.
- The unit operates on a standard 120V outlet and requires no dryer vent exhaust system, simplifying installation.
Why this matters: As homes become smaller and more energy-conscious, multifunctional appliances that save space, energy, and time represent a growing segment of the smart home market.
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