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Where are all the 36 inch high washers and dryers????

6 years ago

I like to fold laundry on top of my front loaders. 36" high is PERFECT. I have a piece of countertop that floats on top of them and gives me a nice big surface. And now that I need to replace them, all the new ones are 39" high???? I am so irritated. Why aren't washers and dryers a standard height like dishwashers? Does anyone know of any manufacturers that still make 35-36" high machines?

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  • 3 years ago

    The answers haven't recently changed from the above.

  • 3 years ago

    We all need to start a letter-writing campaign to these appliance companies........

  • 3 years ago

    I actually tweeted a few companies- awhile ago—only got a response from one— and they directed me to their website to contact them there..:-/ nada. -but I am only one..you are right tho-someone in r&d needs to see this thread🤔

  • 3 years ago

    Look like many of us are in the same boat :(. I have a custom granite top and my Whirlpool Duet is on the fritz again. It is 36" high and my frame on my top only allows maximum 37" to be able to slide in! So so so annoying.

  • 3 years ago

    Same here… and those of you offering solutions for the height (which is so kind of you) are sending options for very small capacity washers, which don’t work for most of us. :)

  • 3 years ago

    I found this thread because I googled 36 inch washer. After 20 years, I need to replace my beautiful Kenmore washer. I ordered the LG washtower but the delivery guy said it would not work in my closet, that it was made for a house. The height in my closet is 80 inches. Plus the cord too short… I am spoiled, I am so used to my 3.1 cu ft washer.

  • 3 years ago

    Ugh! In same boat - drain pump failing in 36" washer, and I have a custom countertop built over my 36" high washer and dryer. So frustrating! I'm paralyzed thinking I must be missing something, but sadly seems like everyone is coming up empty on this topic.

  • 3 years ago

    that is awful!!! I have no idea why they stopped making them.

  • 3 years ago

    @Hilary Jules, the pump can't be replaced? Part not available? Have you researched the part number, checked eBay even if for a used pump?

  • 3 years ago

    @dadoes the repair guy i had come said it would be $500 to replace the pump and the washer is getting to the end of its life…so that repair doesn‘t make much sense vs replacing the unit. but now this height dilemma!

  • 3 years ago

    I'm curious what brand & model is this washer that takes a $500 drain pump.

  • 3 years ago

    I be we all ha to sett for a compact for now

  • 3 years ago

    i had my drain pump replaced and it was $150! i would call another repairman

  • 3 years ago

    Well since all of you "in" shape Americans kept complaining that the doors on the 36" high units were too low and you couldn't reach them , the manufacturers bowed to your wishes (and waist line) and raised them. This meant that the units had to be higher. If you were smart enough to Not put a counter over the units then replacement isn't a problem. If however you you put a counter tight to the top of your old units, you're going to be in need of a carpenter.

    36" high units were a fantastic idea, they stacked well and the dryer controls were at a good height, Top was at a good working height as well. As the old adage says "Be careful whet you wish for!".

  • 3 years ago

    Did anyone fine anything like the discontinued 3.7 cu ft Maytag Epic Z?
    I.e fits under a standard counter but is still large capacity?
    (Why is technology going backwards?! )

  • 3 years ago

    Agreed! Raised my countertop once to accomidate an increase from 34 inch Sears to 36 inch whirlpool. i wish i had gone higher now.

  • 3 years ago

    I’m u

  • 3 years ago
    last modified: 3 years ago

    You just blew my mind. I'm glad i found this discussion. I went and measured our current (12 yr old) laundry setup, which is similar to yours, lightlystarched. We're in the same situation. I love my folding counter above my 2 front loaders. Our sink and lower cupboards at the end will not allow for the counter to be raised easily. I guess that when we go to sell our house in a few years, we will have to sell the current WD combo with it and buy new ones for our new house. Disappointing.

  • 3 years ago

    Same issue for us: the 36" tall washer, 4.1 cu ft, that we bought 10 years ago, died yesterday, and I'm having a HARD time finding a washer that fits in the same space when you lift the lid! The cabinets are 53 1/2" floor to cabinet bottom, and not much fits under them. Not happy.

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    3 years ago

    Wow, same here. Have a 4 yr old Electrolux stackable unit, dryer is now leaving brown crusty streaks on clothes. Internet research shows this is a design flaw with the unit - so DON'T BUY ELECTROLUX DRYERS. But now we can't locate a new dryer, from any brand with similar capacity to fit into the closet we designed for the stackable washer/dryer. I didn't love the tone of the post from @anon anon, but I have to agree with him. This is likely consumer driven.

  • 3 years ago

    I'm having this issue with a front-loading stacked set, with cabinetry built around them. SO FRUSTRATING!


  • 2 years ago

    Re; Jennifer Garner Interiors and brown streaks.

    Might not be your dryer!!! Do you use softener sheets? If so that garbage leaves wax in your clothes every time you use them. This eventually builds up in your clothes and ruins them. Try ironing a garment that's been through your dryer a few dozen times and notice the brown crud on the bottom of your iron, that's the wax coming out of your clothes.


    Re; Jennifer Clancy and her stacked set.

    Suggest hitting your "interior Designer" with something large and heavy several dozen times.

    I see this too often where "The Look" is more important than being functional and practical!

    Lost count of the fridges that died because of only 3/16" clearance around them, and they cooked themselves to death.

    You might want to look at the new LG WashTowers. They are only 74 1/2" tall. Slather the top with enough Crisco and one of these units just might fit.


    So far my proposal for a Law that requires Architects and "Interior Designers" to take a job moving furniture and appliances for at least a year has fallen on deaf ears.

  • 2 years ago

    Add us to the list of consumers with this problem. We have gone through two Frigidaire Affinity washers (36" high) and can no longer find a replacement. Repair costs are really high and have proven not to last--yet we can't buy anything new that isn't a compact. (We have a space 72" high to attack the units. The Affinity Dryer is also 36") 😔

  • 2 years ago

    I have the same problem our washer and dryer are built into
    cabinets . Someone must still make a 36 inch unit . Maybe for a Mobil home or a yacht. Help!

  • 2 years ago

    I am so sorry. Good luck!


    I live in NYC, and went to

    all the stores, and could not find any. I googled.. I had to buy a 24 inch (and 33 1/4 inch high) washer. I miss my 36 in Kenmore washer & dryer.

  • 2 years ago

    >>>"Someone must still make a 36 inch unit"<<<

    Seems like that should be the case but, If any companies still do, this three-year long thread shows they don't offer any of them in the North American market. Three years ago when this thread began, nobody could find one in any stores and nobody could find one via Google, Bing, Duck-Duck, etc. Sandra Lespinasse confirms that is still the case.

    The ones made for "mobil homes" --- don't we love auto correct! --- and yachts are compact models, the largest of which are 24 inches wide and 33½ inches tall. Portable models are mostly even smaller.

  • 2 years ago

    Same issue. Really hope somebody brings back a full size, 36" tall washer and dryer. They'll obviously have LOTS of sales.

  • 2 years ago

    Same problem here. I am at my witts end searching online without seeing anything that will work in my laundry room space. I kept hoping if I kept reading these posts that there would be an answer to my problem.

  • 2 years ago

    The Electrolux ELFW7637AW is 38" tall which appears to be as short as you're going to get in a full-size washer. For comparison, LG front-load washers are 39". The LG WKE100HWA Washtower is 74-3/8" tall; dividing by two, the average appliance height is 37-3/16" plus no additional space would be required for stacking.

  • last year

    Hi, All, I'm in the same boat. I customized our laundry room with shelving after our washer/dryer purchases over a decade ago. I came across this and might just have to go for it. ...https://www.samstores.com/product-frigidaire-mfw126bzks-mde676nzhs-stackkit-stack-washer-dryer-20946.html

    Unit Dimension: Washer: 36”H x 27”W x 24”D/ Dryer: 36.02”H x 27”W x 24”D

  • last year

    @Joyce Yee: "I came across this and might just have to go for it..."

    Below the specs table is the following statement: "This appliance is not designed for use in America."

  • last year

    Ugh...the WASHER needs a 220 Voltage....

  • last year

    In the same boat. I found these- all are 33.5" high, so prob significantly smaller than my Whirlpool Duet : ( https://www.homedepot.com/b/Appliances-Washers-Dryers-Washing-Machines-Front-Load-Washers/30-35/N-5yc1vZc3pjZ1z1dfdi?sortorder=asc&sortby=toprated

  • last year

    Decided to lift the counter (above the washer & dryer) about 5 inches higher to accomadate taller units.

  • last year

    If I raised my counter by 5” I would need a much taller step stool than I currently have. I’m 5’4” with short legs. When we sell our home we will have to sell it (in a few years) with the W/D we currently own. I will have to adjust to a new W/D set. I am the chief laundry person in our household.

  • last year

    This is not what I wanted to see when searching for a 36" tall dryer. We too have a custom countertop above our Duet Sport washer and dryer. I'd be game to raise it, but then the washer (which works fine) and dryer would not match. I'm going to try to find a used one to buy. Disappointing there are no new options!!

  • last year

    It doesn't make sense why the manufacturers don't provide this option! So many of us have custom countertops


  • last year

    @donnaar: "It doesn't make sense why the manufacturers don't provide this option!"

    Yes it does. By standardizing height, manufacturers can make more products with other characteristics and purchasers can know that many products will be available at the standard size.

  • last year

    @donnaar: "It doesn't make sense why the manufacturers don't provide this option!"


    As wdccruise posted, standardized height is good and less expensive. (Just ask Henry Ford)

    As for the demise of 36" products, you'll have to look back to my previous posts.

    Now if Customers and idiot "Designers" would (God forbid) ASK questions of we the people that sell appliances, you would have heard an almost unanimous DON'T DO IT!

    36" laundry is gone forever! If you need something short, you'll have to buy 24" European size laundry at 34" high.

    FYI to all of you so called "Designers", make sure that the taps, and drain are easily accessible!!!

    It's a nightmare trying to move a 300LB stacked 27" wide pair out of a 36" wide closet while going through a 28" door after a hose has burst,

  • last year

    As I neglected to mention in my earlier post, tall washers are not just a problem if you have a counter over the washer. The clearance of wall cabinets could restrict the lid from fully opening. We raised our cabinets, and now it requires a step stool or ladder to reach the most of contents of the cabinet.


    That's partly because I made the mistake of buying a 5 cubic foot washer and matching dryer. The bigger dryer needs a wider vent hose, which means it has to be pulled farther out from the wall, and in our tiny laundry room, there's not much room for the washer/dryer AND the hampers AND to put down a ladder. The house came with the short washer/dryer set.

  • last year

    "The bigger dryer needs a wider vent hose..."

    All dryers I've seen since the 1960s take a standard 4"-diameter exhaust duct. A larger-capacity unit (both washers and dryers) may be deeper and thus protrude further from the rear wall.

  • 7 months ago
    last modified: 7 months ago

    And the devil to whomever might be disabled with the higher units, but the lower than usual tubs, washers, dryers, and dishwashers also. They have ALL been lowered in recent years, making getting items out of these units much more difficult for the disabled, the elderly, and those with back problems. Yet, they even made extensions that fits on bottom of some units, to raise them even higher! There should have been someone more knowledgeable, not only with cabintry intelligence, but also to those who allowed so many changes in the manufacure of such units! What I guess what I'm saying, is when did we all get so short, and need the tubs of these units so much lower to the ground? And need to tops to be higher? They could have sent out 'mailers' like a survey or something, couldn't they?

  • 7 months ago

    "They have ALL been lowered in recent years, making getting items out of these units much more difficult...Yet, they even made extensions that fits on bottom of some units, to raise them even higher!"

    What? First you complain that the washers are too low and then you complain that pedestals are available to raise them up!

  • 3 months ago

    Here we are in 2025, and sadly still no counter height washer and dryers (36 inches) available on the market. I have a custom finished laundry room that I love that has a countertop over the appliances. My only solution is to go with compact units. Beware of the non vented compact dryers with heatpumps; they have a very long 2 hour dry time!! Found only one compact dryer that vents. Not happy with my choices. Going with a compact vented dryer & washer option. The alternative of rebuilding my laundry room is far too costly!

  • 2 months ago

    I have an issue with the taller 38" washers and dryers; It sucks; I have a beatifull built in folding utility counter and cabinet with a sink in a clean room area. I love it!! But!! The appliances need replacing and there is none available that will fit under the counter. It really pisses me!!

  • 2 months ago

    Well!! I just posted my frustrations with the new taller appliances; but because of my clean room set up I'm keeping my old machines working!! . People!! Find you self a handy mechanical friend and fix the old ones like new. Parts are available!! I changed the inlet hot and cold water valves; changed out the discharge water pump and cleaned the crud out of the hoses. Cleaned the machine inside door rubber seal very well with CLR and tapped it hard all around with my hand to make sure if is free to move and seal to the metal frame so it don't leak water. Mine was a bit and that fixed that part. The circuit board power on and start buttons were also an issue. I repaired the broken console cover button ingagers with apoxy and clean the circuit board switches with rubbing alocohol on a cue tip and air; changed the shocks to stop the extreme shaking; put it all back togehter; did a trial wash with the CLR mix and it works great and should do me until I don't need to wash my own clothes anymore; I'm 80 HAHAHa. Grayson

  • 2 months ago

    Well!! I just posted my frustrations with the new taller appliances; but because of my clean room set up I'm keeping my old machines working!! . People!! Find you self a handy mechanical friend and fix the old ones like new. Parts are available!! I changed the inlet hot and cold water valves; changed out the discharge water pump and cleaned the crud out of the hoses. Cleaned the machine inside door rubber seal very well with CLR and tapped it hard all around with my hand to make sure if is free to move and seal to the metal frame so it don't leak water. Mine was a bit and that fixed that part. The circuit board power on and start buttons were also an issue. I repaired the broken console cover button ingagers with apoxy and clean the circuit board switches with rubbing alocohol on a cue tip and air; changed the shocks to stop the extreme shaking; put it all back togehter; did a trial wash with the CLR mix and it works great and should do me until I don't need to wash my own clothes anymore; I'm 80 HAHAHa. Grayson

  • 2 months ago

    I was able to find a 36in high Frigidaire washing machine s few years ago, don’t know if they still do make it. Have had good luck with it.

  • 2 months ago
    last modified: 2 months ago

    >>>" don’t know if they still do make it "<<<

    "They" (Frigidaire/Electrolux) stopped making 36" high front load washing machines a decade ago. Answer hasn't changed over the six years this thread has been running. Note the confiming post above by pauline6 from three weeks ago and the one from Anon Anon from last year.