Washers & Dryers Made in the USA

Investing in a washer and dryer made in the USA ensures high-quality craftsmanship while supporting domestic manufacturing jobs. Large appliances like washing machines and dryers require various specialized components, making it difficult to find models that are 100% American-made. However, several trusted brands still assemble their washers and dryers in the United States using a combination of domestic and imported components. Below, we explore the best American-made options and provide guidance on how to verify and select a genuine USA-assembled washer or dryer.

Complete List of Washers & Dryers Made in the USA

Speed Queen


Headquarters: Ripon, WI

States manufacturing in: WI



Speed Queen, based in Ripon, Wisconsin, has been manufacturing washers and dryers for over 110 years. Originally specializing in commercial laundry equipment, the brand has expanded into residential appliances while maintaining the same durability standards. Speed Queen washers and dryers are built to last approximately 25 years (10,400 cycles), making them one of the most durable options on the market. The company employs over 3,000 American workers and offers an industry-leading 7-year warranty on its products.

Staber Industries


Headquarters: Groveport, OH

States manufacturing in: OH



Staber Industries, headquartered in Groveport, Ohio, has been producing high-quality washers and dryers since 1976. The company initially focused on manufacturing transmissions for washing machines before expanding to full appliance production. Staber washers use a unique horizontal-axis design, making them highly efficient and long-lasting. The company manufactures both residential and commercial-grade laundry machines, catering to households, hospitals, and other industries that require heavy-duty laundry solutions.

GE


Headquarters: Boston, MA

States manufacturing in: ALGAKYMANYSCTN



GE, a well-known American brand, manufactures a select number of washer and dryer models in the United States. The GTW series washers and GT series dryers are assembled domestically, with production facilities primarily located in Louisville, Kentucky. While many of GE’s laundry appliances are made overseas, the company has committed to keeping certain models assembled in the USA. You can find GE’s American-assembled washer and dryer models here.

Maytag


Headquarters: Benton Harbor, MI

States manufacturing in: MI



Maytag, a subsidiary of Whirlpool Corporation, manufactures several washer and dryer models in the USA. Originally founded in 1893, Maytag remains a trusted name in American-made home appliances. While not all Maytag products are made domestically, the following washer and dryer models are assembled in the USA:

Washers: MFW7020RF, MVW5035MW, MVW7232HW, MVW5430MW, MVW6500MBK, MHW5630HW, MVW4505MW, MVW7230HW, MHW6630HC, MVW6230HW, MVW5435PBK, MVW5430PBK, MHW8630HW, MVW6230RHW, MVWP586GW, MVW6200KW

Dryers: MED4500MW, MED7230HC, MED6630HW, MED6230HW, MED7020RF, MED6500MW, MED5630MBK, MGD6630HC, MGD4500MW, MGD7020RF, MGD6500MBK, MED5430PBK, MGD7230HW, MGD5630MBK, MGD5030MW, MED5430MW, MGD5430PBK, MGD5430MW, MED5030MW, MEDP586KW, MGDP586KW, MGD6230HW, MED6200KW, MGD6200KW

You can verify these model numbers by searching them on Maytag’s official website.

Whirlpool


Headquarters: Benton Harbor, MI

States manufacturing in: IAMAMIOHOKTN



Whirlpool, one of the largest appliance manufacturers in the U.S., assembles most of its standard-sized washers and dryers domestically. Compact and small-space models, however, are typically made abroad. You can browse Whirlpool’s USA-assembled washers and dryers here:

Washers (excluding compact models) are listed here.

Dryers (excluding small-space models) are listed here.


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How to Find Washers & Dryers Made in the USA

Finding a washer and dryer made in the USA is a great start, but it’s always good to know how to spot one yourself. Below, we’ll walk you through some key tips to help you make sure you’re getting a truly American-made appliance.

What Does “Made in the USA” Mean?

For a washer or dryer to carry the “Made in the USA” label, it must comply with FTC regulations, meaning all or virtually all of the manufacturing and sourcing must be domestic. However, due to supply chain realities, most American-made appliances still incorporate imported electronic components, motors, and rare earth minerals. Learn more about FTC labeling guidelines here: AllAmerican.org’s Guide on Made in the USA.

Materials

Stainless Steel

Many high-quality washers and dryers utilize stainless steel drums and exteriors. The U.S. has a strong domestic stainless steel industry, particularly in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana. However, some brands may use imported stainless steel from China and South Korea.

Electronic Components & Motors

Washers and dryers rely on microprocessors, sensors, and motors, many of which require rare earth minerals. The U.S. lacks large-scale rare earth mineral mining, making manufacturers dependent on China, Vietnam, and Australia for these materials.

Glass & Plastics

Front-loading washers often feature tempered glass doors, which are partially sourced domestically. However, some plastics and composite materials used in control panels and buttons are imported due to cost considerations.

Labeling

Understanding labeling laws is crucial for identifying truly American-assembled washers and dryers. U.S. labeling laws (Title 19, Chapter 4, Section 1304) require imported products to disclose their country of origin, but manufacturers often use misleading terms such as:

  • “Assembled in the USA” – Confirms domestic assembly but may include imported parts.
  • “Made in the USA with Imported Materials” – Indicates foreign material sourcing.
  • “Designed in the USA” – Refers only to design, not manufacturing.

You should verify factory locations on manufacturers’ websites and contact customer service for confirmation.

Final Tips

Finding a 100% American-made washer and dryer is nearly impossible due to global supply chain dependencies. However, brands like Speed Queen, Staber Industries, Whirlpool, and Maytag continue to prioritize domestic assembly, ensuring high quality and durability. Before purchasing, consumers should check model numbers, research company transparency, and contact manufacturers directly to confirm American assembly.


Washers & Dryers Not Made in the USA

Below is a list of popular appliance manufacturers we came across in our research that are not producing their washers and dryers in the USA.

  • LG Electronics: Manufactured primarily in South Korea and China.​
  • Samsung Electronics: Produced mainly in South Korea, China, and Vietnam.​
  • Bosch: Manufactured in Germany and Spain.
  • Electrolux: Produced in various countries, including Sweden, Italy, and Poland.​
  • Asko Appliances: Manufactured in Slovenia.
  • Haier: Produced in China.
  • Hotpoint: Manufactured in Italy and Poland.

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About The Author

Kristen

Kristen

Kristen does research on everything you need to turn your house into a home. All made in the USA, of course. She also writes on behalf of Hodor, one of our lead pet product researchers and Chief Barketing Officers.