Where to find the model number on a Kenmore laundry center?
On Kenmore laundry center model 11088752792, we typically find the model and serial number label on the washer section: under the washer lid on the top frame, or on the washer cabinet (often along a side panel near the lower area). Confirm the exact label location using the 11088752792 use & care manual.
- Under the washer lid, on the top rim/frame area
- On the washer cabinet side panel (sometimes lower on the cabinet)
- Around the washer opening area (if your unit has a front-load washer configuration)
- On the back panel of the unit (less common, but worth a quick look)
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown
- Look for a printed or stamped label; it may say “Model” and “Serial”
- Wipe dust off the tag with a dry cloth so characters are readable
- Take a photo of the label before ordering parts or scheduling service
The model number is how we match the correct diagrams, compatible replacement parts, and repair instructions for your exact Kenmore laundry center. Even small model-number differences can change items like a lid switch, drain pump, or dryer door hardware.
| You need this | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Model number (example: 11088752792) | Ensures parts and diagrams match your exact unit |
| Serial number | Helps identify production run details when troubleshooting |
| Full label photo | Reduces ordering mistakes and speeds up support |
Last updated: January 2026
Can you stack a Kenmore connect washer and dryer?
No. Kenmore model 11088752792 is a stacked laundry center (washer and electric dryer built together), so it is not designed to have a separate “Kenmore Connect” washer and dryer stacked on top of each other. For setup clearances, venting, and leveling, follow the 11088752792 manual.
This unit is a single, factory-stacked washer/dryer laundry system. Because the washer and dryer are already integrated into one cabinet, there is no supported stacking kit option for adding another dryer or washer above it.
- You do not stack another appliance on top of this laundry center.
- You install it as one piece and level it to reduce vibration.
- You vent the dryer section outdoors using heavy metal venting.
- You connect hot and cold water inlet hoses and a properly secured drain hose.
- You use the specified electrical supply for the dryer section.
If you have a separate front-load washer and a separate front-load dryer (not a laundry center), stacking is sometimes possible, but only with a stacking kit made for those exact model numbers.
| What to match | Why it matters | What to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Washer model number | Determines approved stacking kits | Model tag on washer |
| Dryer model number | Kit brackets must fit the dryer base | Model tag on dryer |
| Stacking kit part number | Prevents shifting and tip risk | Kit instructions |
Stacking unsupported units can create stability and vibration problems, restrict airflow, and make servicing harder. Installing 11088752792 as intended helps the washer spin smoothly and helps the dryer vent properly.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the capacity of a Kenmore Model 110 washer?
For Kenmore laundry center model 11088752792, the exact washer tub capacity (in cubic feet) is not identified in the model-specific information we have available; Kenmore “110” units vary by design and year. Most 110-series top-load washers are commonly in the mid-capacity range.
We recommend using the product identification and specifications sections in the 11088752792 use & care manual to verify what applies to your exact laundry center configuration.
If the manual doesn’t list cubic feet directly, you can still confirm “real-world” capacity by comparing:
- Basket diameter and depth (tub size)
- Agitator style (standard vs. dual-action)
- Load size guidance in the loading section
- Cycle options that imply load size (small/medium/large)
- Your model/serial tag details (helps match the correct spec set)
Across Kenmore 110-series top-load washers, capacity often falls into a broad range depending on the platform.
| Washer type (common in 110 series) | Typical capacity range | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Standard top-load (older direct-drive styles) | ~3.0 to 3.5 cu. ft. | Medium to large loads, traditional agitator |
| Larger-capacity top-load variants | ~3.6 to 4.0+ cu. ft. | Deeper basket, more room around agitator |
Capacity affects how much laundry you can wash per load, how much detergent to use, and whether bulky items (comforters, blankets) can circulate properly without overloading the drive system.
Last updated: January 2026





