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Are washer dryer combinations good?

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5 minutes ago, unblocktheplanet said:

Not what's listed on the tag at HomePro. But I bet you're right--I do know these to be hard disk speeds! Sheesh, eh! Don't think it's my mistake...

The tags at HomePro as well as ChatGPT can be wrong. But I know which I shall believe.

Christ, 7400 rpm is faster than a Ferrari engine!  555. From HomePro, TCL model

FRONT LOAD WASHER AND DRYER LG FV1413H2BA 13/8KG 1400RPM INVERTER

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    Do NOT buy a washer/dryer combo! I had one once and the drying result was deplorable. The machine has to expunge itself and the load of all moisture before it can even start to dry the load. This

  • 11k sounds pretty cheap, cheap enough to be suspect.    The big benefit with the combination is that they take up half the space.    The big benefit of having separate units is tha

  • No experience with TCL brand but we had an integrated AEG washer and dryer for more than 16 years, imported from Europe. It worked flawlessly until the electronic panel had to be replaced but could no

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2 hours ago, 8OA8 said:

Recently replaced an Electrolux washer with a a Hisense Washer Dryer WD3Q8543BW

I don't actually use or need the dryer, however the price at ฿9,540, was ฿50 short of the price I'd paid less than 5 years earlier for the Electrolux washer. So having the option of availability to dry something is a bonus without additional cost. (excepting the electricity used)

 

Excellent machine and I'm very happy, with such features as delayed ending to washing cycles, means that I can chuck a load in the machine before heading to bed, then when I get up in the morning the machine is only just finishing it's final spin. No damp clothes sitting in a machine for 5 hours before being unloaded.

Don't you mean delayed START. 

Years ago when I was living in a small condo, I had a combined washer/dryer (condenser) from Electrolux. The washing part was great, but the drying was miserable and would take at least 3-4 hours for just half of the clothes to get dry. It was much faster to dry the clothes hanging on the balcony.

Do yourself a favor and get separate units, it will save you time and electricity bills

20 hours ago, KannikaP said:

Don't you mean delayed START. 

Delay Start: Focuses on when the cycle begins.

Delay End: Focuses on when the cycle ends. 

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On 6/27/2025 at 12:44 PM, unblocktheplanet said:

Besure to pick 7200 rpm rather than 5400. The clothes are much drier when done. You won't use the dryer much except in the rainy season when you don't want that sour small. Better to hand them in the sun.

Interesting. Those rpms are typical hard disk drive (spinning disk version) rotation rates.

44 minutes ago, 8OA8 said:

Delay Start: Focuses on when the cycle begins.

Delay End: Focuses on when the cycle ends. 

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That makes no sense at all, to me anyway. If you know a wash takes 2 hours and you want it to finish at say 8am, you set the start time to 6am, no?

I have to add, washers with mechanical dials rather than fancy (expensive) electronics cost less to repair.

Don’t waste your money from experience they are useless buy as separate snd stick the dryer on top of the washer as they are much lighter 

I looked into them. Concensus seemed to be more parts etc amd more stuff that can go wrong. 

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1 hour ago, sikishrory said:

I looked into them. Concensus seemed to be more parts etc amd more stuff that can go wrong. 

That was my gut feeling, too

On 7/3/2025 at 2:20 PM, KannikaP said:

That makes no sense at all, to me anyway. If you know a wash takes 2 hours and you want it to finish at say 8am, you set the start time to 6am, no?

Dude said he puts them in before he goes to bed. He can set the end time, and take them out fresh in the morning. 

Main problem for western style washing machine is water quality and geckos who managed to kill two circuit boards for me in my washing machine, also in my aircon compressor unit

21 hours ago, Hummin said:

Main problem for western style washing machine is water quality and geckos who managed to kill two circuit boards for me in my washing machine, also in my aircon compressor unit

Both delay stats could be used withe same, results.

There is a delay start on most beadmaking machine, so you can have your bread warm & fresh

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On 7/3/2025 at 2:20 PM, KannikaP said:

That makes no sense at all, to me anyway. If you know a wash takes 2 hours and you want it to finish at say 8am, you set the start time to 6am, no?

That was my first thought. then I realised with "Delayed End" you don't have to know anything about cycle length. It saves you having to do one mathematical operation and having to know the intimate details of your appliance's wash cycles.

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