There’s even a Smart Dispense feature that holds up to 50 ounces of detergent and dispenses exactly the right amount for the load. In a way, that feature also feels excessive, though, since you can probably eyeball more or less detergent depending how dirty your laundry load is.
One feature I can get behind with the Top Load 900 washer is that it can tackle a small load with a one-step wash and dry process so you never need to transfer your wet laundry to a dryer. Washer/dryer combos tend to struggle on the latter half of that process, however, so it remains to be seen how much of a feature the dual-function really is.
We’ve gone too far — GE says the washer’s design came from consumers wanting a more personalized and smarter laundry experience. To that end, I say laundry will always be a chore, and the only way to make a chore better is by making the process less tedious. There’s no need to make it fun or drag it on with extra smart tech.
Call me old-fashioned, but I think smart appliance should actually tackle the aspects that make chores a drag, not just tweak how many buttons we need to press. Call me when a washing machine can fold my laundry, too. If yelling at appliances is your thing, the Top Load 900 is already available at retailers nationwide for $1,299.