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Advantages of Combination Washer and Dryer Combos

A washer dryer combination is perfect for small homes, apartments and condos, and other spaces that have small space. They are smaller than standalone laundry machines and some models are designed to be placed under a bench or low countertop.

Space Savings

When it comes to space saving washer dryer combos provide the advantage of standalone appliances. They have a smaller footprint and occupy half the floor space of two separate units. They also use less space vertically than stacked units and are the best choice for small or cramped spaces with limited storage and cabinetry.

They work the same as traditional front-loading washers using detergent and water added to clean your clothes, then spun before being rinsed, dried and then spun. They are more complex than standalone washing machines, however, since a lot of the plumbing and water inlets that are used for the wash side are coopted to accommodate drying components of the machine.

These appliances are more expensive because of their complexity. They also require a higher level of expertise to repair and maintain. They can also face more problems, like breakdowns and failures, than standalone machines that are easier to fix.

Even though you'll have to pay more for this appliance, energy savings could offset the cost. In the wash cycle, your machine consumes the same amount of energy as two separate machines however, during the drying process you'll use considerably less energy, and your energy bills will be lower as well.

A lot of the top all-in-one washer/dryers have settings that allow you to complete both drying and washing cycles at once and further reduce your energy usage. You can pick between vent-free or vented models, the latter needing no ventwork. There are features such as 10 preset wash cycle and six additional cycles based on the type of fabric, and five different temperatures to meet your laundry needs. ADA compliant units are also available to meet your accessibility requirements.

Time Saving

The time that washer dryer combos can cut is one of their biggest advantages. The washer dryer combos eliminate the need to move laundry from the machine to the drying room, which can take between three and six hours. Instead, homeowners can simply load a fresh batch of laundry into the dryer after the washing cycle is complete. Then, when they come home from work their clothes are ready to be tumbled dry and thrown away.

These all-in-one units may be programmed to run at times it is convenient for the homeowner. Many models have a delay feature that permits homeowners to start the washing and drying cycles at times that are convenient for them. This feature can be useful for those who are unable to transfer their wet laundry to the dryer. It will prevent the fabrics from being left in the machine too long, and will prevent a musty mildew smell from developing.

Another way in which these dryers and washers help reduce time spent washing clothes is through their energy-efficient design. They consume less water than traditional top-loading machines and their dryer component uses far less energy than tumble dryers that have vents. Furthermore, some models can be operated without a vent for the dryer, which eliminates the need for ductwork that may be a factor in the length of time it takes to run an entire load of laundry.

Finally, some all-in-one combination units have a high max spin speed, which can allow for rapid and efficient drying of towels, sheets and casual clothing. This lets homeowners take less time awaiting their laundry, which is especially useful if they are squeezed to finish their work in the morning.

While the convenience and time savings that these laundry machines that are all-in-one provide are significant, there are some drawbacks to be aware of. They are more expensive to purchase than standalone laundry equipment and are more complicated, which increases the chance that something could go wrong. They also cost more and are more difficult to replace than standalone appliances. If the dryer or washer component of the appliance fails, you may need to replace the entire unit.

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