We know that washing machines are a big purchase. And for an appliance that’s supposed to make daily chores a bit easier, it can be a pain to choose the right one that’ll meet all your needs. So, just like a washing machine, we did the work for you.

If you're looking for a high-powered washing machine that'll remove the heaviest of stains and get your clothes looking fresh in no time, these front- and top-loading washing machines are the best you can buy.

Editor's Note: The appliance industry is currently experiencing a supply chain disruption due to the global pandemic, a surge in demand, and widespread chip shortages. We did our best to find expert-approved models that are in stock at retailers we trust, with reasonable delivery estimates.

Best Washing Machines of 2022

    How We Picked

    For this guide, we spent more than 200 hours on washing machine research. We sifted through more than 85 models, comparing functions and reading consumer and editorial reviews of them, and we consulted studies from experts in the field of appliances. We referred to the latest National Appliance Repair Report, which was published by Puls, a company based in San Francisco with more than 4,000 fully vetted appliance technicians across the country.

    We also looked at repair and reliability data from Yale Appliance and Consumer Reports, in addition to J.D. Power's annual Laundry Appliance Satisfaction Study and the ACSI Household Appliance and Electronics Report.

    We're also constantly keeping our eye on what’s out there and updating this guide accordingly. Case in point: We updated this guide three times in just 1 month after our previous top pick was discontinued, and newer models were released.

    If you're ready for an upgrade, check out our ultimate guide to finding the best washing machine for you, your budget, and ultimately, your laundry room.

    Best Overall

    LG 4.5-Cubic-Foot Front-Load Washing Machine
    LG Electronics lowes.com
    $1,149.00

    • 12 cycle options
    • Quick wash times
    • Asthma- and allergy-friendly

    • Cluttered control panel
    • Door is not reversible and only opens to the left

    Also available at Home Depot, LG

    If you're looking for the most bang for your buck, the LG WM4000HWA washing machine won't disappoint. Based on our extensive evaluation, LG is one of the most reliable brands of washers, as it currently holds the number-one spot in both product and service quality in the American Customer Satisfaction Index rankings. It has more J.D. Power Customer Satisfaction Awards for appliances than any other manufacturer for 3 years running, and its washing machines require less servicing in this first year of ownership than most other brands. LG was also the second-most recommended brand of washing machine by repair technicians at Puls, coming only behind Whirlpool.

    With a spacious 4.5-cubic-foot capacity, this washing machine provides plenty of room for a king-sized comforter or a week’s worth of dirty clothes. If you want to take your laundry to the next level, you even have the option to add a second washer to it, so you can finish two loads at a time.

    Using this model is easy — just press the power button, and turn its single knob to select your cycle. (There are 12, with the option to upload additional ones with a smartphone.) Then, press the start button. There’s an additional touch panel to adjust water temperature, spin speed, and soil-level settings, along with a handful of buttons for triggering specific settings like an extra rinse, steam function, or LG’s exclusive TurboWash setting. We wish the control panel used physical buttons, and editors at Wirecutter also complained that its predecessor’s nearly identical control panel was difficult to use in the dark.

    This option tackles large loads in less time by combining the rinse and spin cycles, and spraying a detergent/water mixture directly onto your clothes. It can cut washing times in half, and will clean a regular-sized load in just a half-hour. There's also a steam setting to reduce common household allergens by more than 95%, making it certified asthma- and allergy-friendly by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. It's equipped with an internal heater for making the water hot enough to kill germs, dust mites, and parasites. We also like that it's equipped with a durable, rust-resistant, stainless steel drum and premium- and stylish-looking tempered glass door.

    You can control the washing machine using your smartphone, Google Home, or Amazon Alexa-powered speaker, too. This functionality comes in handy for starting the laundry while you're out and about. The machine will even send a notification to your phone when your clothes are finished washing.

    Another plus is that the washing machine is incredibly energy- and water-efficient — it'll cost you about $10 to run each year. Overall, this washer finds a strong balance for effective stain removal without being too harsh on your clothes. Plus, it's reliable and priced under $1,000.

    Best Budget Washing Machine

    Samsung WF45T6000AW 4.5-Cubic-Foot Front-Load Washing Machine
    Samsung lowes.com
    $854.00

    • Easy to use
    • Effective at removing stains

    • More likely to treat your clothes roughly and cause wear and tear

    Also available at Samsung, Home Depot and Best Buy

    If you’re willing to put up with fewer and louder cycles, and forfeit some advanced features for a much more affordable price, this stackable, front-loading washing machine from Samsung is a great pick for those on a budget. It features a large 4.5-cubic-foot capacity, and an attractive, white, stainless steel finish.

    Samsung front-load washers rank highest in customer satisfaction, according to J.D. Power's laundry appliance satisfaction study, and Samsung was named one of the most reliable brands by Yale Appliances and Puls repair technicians, as well.

    With this washer, you get 10 cycles. There are no sanitize cycles for the allergy-prone, nor speed cycles like Electrolux's or LG's TurboWash cycle we mentioned earlier. There's no built-in steamer for killing bacteria, so it isn't ideal for washing cloth diapers, either. If those features are important to you, opt for the LG WM3600HWA — it lacks the TurboWash feature found on our best overall pick, but still has a steam function and costs less.

    This Samsung is even cheaper. It's an easy-to-use, energy- and water-efficient washing machine that just works. Its heavy-duty cycle may take an hour, but it'll remove grass stains and grime with no problems. It's worth mentioning that reviewers at Consumer Reports and Reviewed.com remarked that Samsung's washers weren't particularly gentle on clothes. So, we don't recommend this model for folks who have lots of delicates to clean.

    Regardless, this washer should meet the needs of most users, who'll appreciate its attractive looks and stellar price.

    Best Washer-Dryer Combo

    LG WashTower
    LG
    $1,799.00

    • Fits in compact spaces

    • Long wash times for heavy loads

    Also available at LG, AJ Madison, and Best Buy

    Instead of buying your washer and dryer separately, the LG WashTower is a two-for-one solution that consists of a clothes dryer on top and a washing machine underneath — but all in one single unit. The WashTower is more modern and less commercial-looking than laundry centers you’ve likely seen in apartments, but it’s also 3.5 inches shorter than a typical washer-dryer stack. Don’t let its shorter size fool you, though: The appliance is still packed with spacious drums — a 4.5 cubic-foot washer and 7.4 cubic-foot dryer. That’s enough space to wash and dry a king-sized comforter.

    We like that the WashTower has an easy-to-reach control panel that’s located right in the center of it, so you can quickly make your cycle selection. There’s a normal cycle; one for bedding, delicates, and heavily soiled items; and a convenient 15-minute quick wash. Heavy loads take close to 2 hours to complete, while normal cycles finish in just under an hour.

    What sets the WashTower apart from other machines is that the washer and dryer communicate with each other to save energy and cut down laundry times. The dryer will even preheat when the washing is near completion. The appliance also has integrated sensors that detect fabric texture and load size, and it can automatically adjust water temperature and wash motions to achieve the perfect clean. The WashTower is the only appliance we know of that can predict the completion time for both washing and drying your clothes.

    The washing machine isn’t packed with as many specialized cycles as other appliances we’ve compared it against, but you can download extra features using the free LG ThinQ app. We were happy to see that it still includes LG’s TurboWash 360 cycle, which works wonderfully at removing stains, and LG’s Allergiene cycle to reduce allergens. The dryer also has a built-in steamer, which helps curb wrinkles and sanitize your clothes.

    Best for Large Families

    LG 5.2-Cubic-Foot Smart Wi-Fi Enabled Front-Load Washer
    LG SIGNATURE lowes.com
    $1,999.00

    • Allergiene wash cycle

    • Expensive and bulky

    Also available at LG, Home Depot, AJ Madison, and Best Buy

    Standing at 29 inches wide and nearly 34 inches deep, the LG WM9000HVA is an insanely large washing machine. It is equipped with an enormous drum that offers a 5.2-cubic-foot capacity, making it a good option for big families and folks who wash many towels or lots of bedding. This machine tackles large piles of dirty clothes in fewer loads, saving you some time and stress on laundry day. It’s so big that you can fit a king-size comforter and a full set of bedding in a single load.

    Besides being huge inside and out, the washing machine delivers impressive performance. It does a great job at removing stains, and has 14 wash cycles and five temperature settings to cater to your washing needs. We appreciate the addition of the speed, sanitary, and Allergiene wash cycles. The latter two use steam or hot water to get rid of dust mites, pet dander, and bacteria.

    This washer is packed with all the bells and whistles you need to make your laundry less of a chore. You can pair your LG with a nifty app to monitor its washing progress, and adjust cycles, soil levels, and water temperature, too. The washer is quiet and incredibly speedy — a normal cycle will take a little over a half-hour. It’s even equipped with LG’s TurboWash feature, and uses powerful, high-pressure sprayer nozzles to help get your clothes cleaned quickly.

    It’s worth mentioning that LG sells an even larger variant of this washer, dubbed the LG Signature WM9500HKA. We don’t think it’s worth spending the extra money to go for the bigger 5.8-cubic-foot capacity. You’d be better off putting that money toward the compatible SideKick pedestal washer for washing small loads or delicates separately.

    Best Top-Load Washing Machine

    LG 5.5-Cubic-Foot Top-Load Washing Machine
    LG Electronics lowes.com
    $1,349.00

    • ColdWash setting to save energy

    • Lengthy wash times

    Also available at LG

    Top-loading washing machines don't clean as thoroughly as front-loading ones do, and they also use significantly more water and energy. But if you're looking for a top-load washing machine, the LG WT7800CV is the best one you can buy.

    If you’re lazy and tend to just dump your laundry basket straight into the machine, the LG will have your back. It’s equipped with a large, 5.5-cubic-foot drum that can tackle the largest of loads. While it has the space and strength for cleaning large quantities, its standard cycles aren’t the speediest — some will take more than an hour to finish. This can make laundry day much more of a drag when you have several loads to tackle.

    To make up for this, the LG has a TurboWash setting, which saves up to 20 minutes. It combines the rinse and spin cycles by using dual nozzles to spray a concentrated detergent solution directly onto your clothes to tackle stains. This brings the cycle time down to less than 40 minutes.

    Another nifty cycle, called ColdWash, uses cold water and enhanced motions to clean your clothes effectively. The washer's tub and motor rotate independently and in opposite directions, which creates a powerful water flow that causes your clothes to rub against each other. This gives the cleaning performance of warm water, with the added benefit of saving energy. There's no agitator in this washer, either, which lessens the risk of ending up with damaged garments.

    For allergy sufferers, we recommend the more expensive LG WT7900HBA top-loader, which is equipped with a trademarked Allergiene cycle and hot water heater that eliminates 95% of pet dander and dust mites. Regardless, we think that given this washer's large tub, quietness, and wide feature set, it's definitely worthy of your consideration.

    Largest Capacity

    Editor's Note: The Samsung FlexWash is currently out of stock at most online retailers. It will be back in stock at Wayfair on March 2, 2022. You can check Wayfair's current stock of Samsung washers at the link here to see if any alternatives are available for delivery at your ZIP code.

    Samsung 6.0-Cubic-Foot FlexWash Washing Machine
    Samsung wayfair.com
    $1,999.00

    • Has more than a dozen different cycles
    • Equipped with a second washer for delicates

    • Top surface isn't great for folding clothes

    With a combined capacity of 6 cubic feet, this dual washing machine from Samsung is sure to please large families that need to conquer mountains of laundry. The Samsung has a large 5-cubic-foot front-loading drum, in addition to a separately controlled mini 1-cubic-foot washer at its top.

    This washing machine is quite similar to the LG's TwinWash pedestal washer we mentioned earlier, but rather than being located at the base like the LG, Samsung's small washer is on top instead. The mini washer is ideal for quickly washing delicates or lightly soiled clothes. If you want to use warm water on the top washer and cold on the bottom, you're free to do so, too.

    Whether you're washing bedding or activewear, there's sure to be a cycle for your laundry needs — there are 12 total! Some cycles use a built-in steamer to help remove stains, and because the washer is equipped with an internal water heater, your hot water will reach temperaturesof up to 153 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to kill bacteria. Even hotter: This washer has Wi-Fi, and sends push notifications to your smartphone when cycles are done.

    Our sister site Good Housekeeping named this washer as a top pick because of its flexibility and excellent cleaning performance. Plus, this washing machine is absolutely stunning, and comes in a sharp black stainless steel finish or white.

    Best Portable Washing Machine

    BLACK+DECKER Portable Washing Machine
    BLACK+DECKER amazon.com
    $252.27

    • Doesn't require water hookup

    • Hoses and power cord are on the shorter side

    Also available at Lowes

    If you're renting, and your landlord won't pay to have a washing machine installed (or you don't have enough room or the right hookups for a full-sized model), you should get a portable washing machine.

    This small but mighty pick from BLACK+DECKER is perfect for those who want to avoid the laundromat at all costs. The 0.9-cubic-foot tub may not be the biggest, spin the fastest, or even be the most effective at removing stains, but it’s affordable, energy-efficient, and doesn’t require any special electrical or water hookups. Plus, you can fit it practically anywhere, thanks to its small footprint.

    It's also one of the few portable washers that has several spin cycles for your specific washing needs. You have the choice of heavy, gentle, normal, rapid, and soak modes. The washer comes with an adapter for attaching it to your sink, as well as a hose for draining. Best of all, it spins quietly and doesn't vibrate, so it won't keep you or your neighbors up at night.

    Best-Looking Washer

    GE GFW850SPNRS UltraFresh Vent Washing Machine
    GE lowes.com
    $1,099.00

    • Unique vent system helps prevents buildup of mold
    • Washer effectively removes stains

    • Slower than average cycle times

    Also available at Home Depot

    This luxurious-looking appliances from GE offer buyers an innovative vent system that aims to eliminate and prevent odors from gathering at the drum — which is a common problem with front-loading models.

    Besides that, the washing machine is equipped with a unique automatic detergent dispenser so you don’t have to fill it every load. The dispenser holds up to 32 loads of detergent and conveniently dispenses the correct amount each time you do laundry. The washing machine features a useful “Sanitize + Allergen” cycle that eliminates 99% of common bacteria and allergens.

    All in all, the GE appliance looks great and it performs fantastically, but if you aren’t a fan of the GE’s navy exterior, we also recommend this sharp-looking Samsung washer that comes in a unique champagne color.

    Best for Small Spaces

    Samsung WW22K6800AW Compact Front Load Washer
    Samsung lowes.com
    $799.00

    • Reliable with a lengthy warranty
    • Stackable

    • Smaller size means smaller loads

    Also available at Samsung, Home Depot, and Best Buy

    The Samsung WW22K6800AW is a compact washing machine that successfully walks that fine line of being powerful enough to remove stains without being too rough on your clothes. It’s a great option for folks who can’t fit a full-sized washer in their home.

    This front-loading machine sports a modern design, and while its 2.2-cubic-foot capacity is half the size of our top pick, it can still tackle a 15-pound load. (For context, that’s the equivalent of six towels.) It offers users over 10 different cycles, ranging from delicates to heavy-duty, and there's even a cycle specifically for activewear. Another perk is its allergen cycle, which caters to allergy-prone users who need their washer to kill germs and dust mites.

    Similar to LG's TurboWash setting, the Samsung boasts a Super Speed cycle that provides up to 45% faster washing times. Its “Vibration Reduction Technology+” feature balances the appliance’s interior drum to help keep noise down, too. We also like that the Samsung has a steam wash cycle and self-cleaning function, which are rarities when it comes to compact washers.

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    Where are the best places to buy a washing machine?

    • Home Depot offers financing options and free standard delivery on appliance purchases of $396 or more, which includes basic hook-up service. This includes everything from uncrating to setup, leveling, and connecting the dryers. The retailer also tests your new appliances after installation to make sure everything is working correctly, and then they remove all of the packing materials. You can get more information here, and read frequently asked questions about delivery and installation.
      • Lowes offers free appliance delivery 7 days a week for up to 75 miles from a fulfillment location. They occasionally have free next-day delivery during sale periods, and offer financing packages. Lowes' installers will connect the appliance, test it, and haul away the old appliance for an additional fee.
        • AJ Madison sells most major appliances and includes free nationwide delivery on orders of more than $499. They only deliver products to your front door, however — and they won't install your new appliance or haul away the old one unless you live in New York, New Jersey, or Pennsylvania.
          • Best Buy delivers appliance purchases totaling $399 or more for free. They’ll unbox and install your new washing machine, plus remove the old one for an additional fee. Best Buy has also received the “Highest in Customer Satisfaction” J.D. Power Award for the last 2 years in a row.
            • Sears and Sears Outlet stores offer great prices on washing machines, and the retailer has several installation services available. They’ll deliver and unpack your washer, inspect it for damage and defects, determine if any additional work needs to be done prior to installation, connect your new appliance, explain codes and permits, level and secure it, test it, and even teach you how to use it. They’ll also remove all packaging materials, and will haul away your old washer for an additional charge.
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              How much should you expect to spend on a high-quality washing machine?

              • Non-commercial, full-sized washing machines can cost anywhere between a closeout $250 price and $2,100. Portable washers can cost as little as $100. We recommend spending $400 minimum on a full-sized model to get a reliable washer that’ll last you and your family several years. If you want a feature-filled one with steam cycles, smart functionality, and a modern-looking design, you can expect to pay at least $900.
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                How do you clean a washing machine?

                • Soap builds up residue and scum — which can eventually turn to mold — so you'll want to occasionally clean your washing machine. We recommend filling your washer with hot water and mixing in a little vinegar and baking soda to clean it. Check out all the steps!
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                  What brand of washing machine is most reliable?

                  • Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung are the most reliable brands of washers. Yale Appliance found that less than 7% of the sales of these units required servicing. J.D. Power also ranks Samsung and LG as the highest-ranking manufacturers in customer satisfaction. These brands were also ranked the most favorably by repair technicians at Puls.
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                    Can you stack any compact washer with any compact dryer?

                    • Stacking a dryer on top of a front-load washing machine is a great way to save space in your laundry room. But stacking the two is a lot more difficult than it sounds. You need to ensure the machines are secured, so vibrations don't cause them to tumble. You also need to make sure you have the proper venting, and measure several times. Many manufacturers sell stacking kits for their specific washing machines.

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                      Do washing machines without agitators clean well?

                      • Even though front-load washing machines are more energy-efficient and use less water, a lot of buyers prefer older agitator-style washing machines. Both models have their pros and cons. Our verdict is that top-load agitator models are harsher on clothes and don't clean as well as other washers. On the plus side, they typically have shorter cycle times and are cheaper. If you want a machine with an agitator, we recommend the LG WT7305CW.
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                        How long does a washing machine last, on average?

                        • The average life expectancy of a new washing machine is about 11 years. So if you purchased your washing machine before 2010, you’re definitely overdue for a replacement. Older models just aren’t nearly as energy- or water-efficient as today’s models, so you’ll have some peace of mind knowing your electric bill will go down if you splurge for a new upgrade.
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                          What size washer do you need to wash a king-size comforter?

                          • Capacity is one of the most important factors to consider when shopping for a new washing machine. When you’re buying a new washer, you need to consider not only how much laundry you’re doing now, but how much you expect to do in the future. A size of 4 cubic feet is enough to wash 12 to 16 pounds of laundry, and this should suffice for a family of two. At 4.5 cubic feet, a larger-capacity unit can hold up to 20 pounds of laundry — a must for a larger family. A king-size comforter will fit into a 3.8-cubic-foot machine, but you shouldn't add anything else to the load while you're washing it. You’ll need 5.8 cubic feet of space to wash king-size comforters and full sets of bedding in a single load.
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