Compact combo washer dryers specially designed for small homes are the handiest machines in the market.
Washer dryers offer you the best of both worlds - everything you need from a washing machine, plus it can dry too.
They're a great two-in-one option, especially if space is at a premium in your home.
They're also perfect for smaller households, where there either isn't enough laundry to warrant having a separate tumble dryer or where drying your clothes depends on a nice warm day.
These space-savers mostly use condenser drying, which means that they don't need to have a vent through an outside wall.
Steam created from drying your clothes is turned into moisture, which is then collected in a removable water reservoir.
To get the best results from your washer dryer, remember to empty the reservoir each time you use it.
Built-in or integrated models are hidden behind a cupboard door, giving your kitchen or laundry room a sleek seamless look.
It's important to check you have, or can get, matching doors.
As a general rule, a faster spin speed means that more water is spun out equaling a shorter drying time.
This is ideal for those who are short on time or have many laundry loads to do.
When you consider that some wash cycles can take up to 2 hours followed by another hour for drying, spin speed is an important feature to consider.
If you regularly wash delicate items, look for a washer dryer with a variable spin.
This means you can select a lower spin speed to better protect any synthetic or other delicate items.
Washer dryers have 2 drying actions - uni-directional or bi-directional.
Uni-directional means that the drum turns in one direction only.
Bi-directional or reverse action means that the drum spins in both directions which helps to keep clothes untangled, prevents creases and reduces your ironing time.
Washer dryers with high spin speeds save you time and energy.
Wash and dry cycles done on a lower spin speed reduce creases.
Higher spin speeds are better for washing and drying cottons, while lower spin speeds are best for washing synthetics and delicate items.
The capacity of a washer dryer is measured by its washing and drying capacity (in other words, the size of the drum).
They have a larger washing capacity and smaller drying capacity, which means possibly doing 2 drying loads for every 1 washing load.
The average wash capacity is between 5kg - 8kg, while the average drying capacity ranges from 2.
5kg - 5kg.
1 extra kg is equal to about 5 t-shirts or a large sheet.
Washer dryers offer you the best of both worlds - everything you need from a washing machine, plus it can dry too.
They're a great two-in-one option, especially if space is at a premium in your home.
They're also perfect for smaller households, where there either isn't enough laundry to warrant having a separate tumble dryer or where drying your clothes depends on a nice warm day.
These space-savers mostly use condenser drying, which means that they don't need to have a vent through an outside wall.
Steam created from drying your clothes is turned into moisture, which is then collected in a removable water reservoir.
To get the best results from your washer dryer, remember to empty the reservoir each time you use it.
Built-in or integrated models are hidden behind a cupboard door, giving your kitchen or laundry room a sleek seamless look.
It's important to check you have, or can get, matching doors.
As a general rule, a faster spin speed means that more water is spun out equaling a shorter drying time.
This is ideal for those who are short on time or have many laundry loads to do.
When you consider that some wash cycles can take up to 2 hours followed by another hour for drying, spin speed is an important feature to consider.
If you regularly wash delicate items, look for a washer dryer with a variable spin.
This means you can select a lower spin speed to better protect any synthetic or other delicate items.
Washer dryers have 2 drying actions - uni-directional or bi-directional.
Uni-directional means that the drum turns in one direction only.
Bi-directional or reverse action means that the drum spins in both directions which helps to keep clothes untangled, prevents creases and reduces your ironing time.
Washer dryers with high spin speeds save you time and energy.
Wash and dry cycles done on a lower spin speed reduce creases.
Higher spin speeds are better for washing and drying cottons, while lower spin speeds are best for washing synthetics and delicate items.
The capacity of a washer dryer is measured by its washing and drying capacity (in other words, the size of the drum).
They have a larger washing capacity and smaller drying capacity, which means possibly doing 2 drying loads for every 1 washing load.
The average wash capacity is between 5kg - 8kg, while the average drying capacity ranges from 2.
5kg - 5kg.
1 extra kg is equal to about 5 t-shirts or a large sheet.
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