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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 4201757" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>It washes and then dries in the same machine? So, if you had multiple loads to do on the weekend it would end up taking twice as long. The more loads you have the longer the time takes to get all your laundry washed and dried compared to separate washer and dryer. If you have two full loads it would take twice as long in the combo unit. </p><p></p><p>THe other think is that if you look at a typical washer dryer set, the dryer is almost always twice the cubic foot as the washer. The OP listed product in the post shows a 5 cu ft unit. That's a real nice size of a quality brand washer. However, a 5 cu ft dryer is very small for a front load unit. A 5 cu ft washer should be paired with an 8 cu ft dryer at least. Or, you have what someone mentioned earlier, clothes would get terribly wrinkled and loading up the nice size washer tube on a front loader, your clothes would take forever to dry in such a small dryer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 4201757, member: 14646"] It washes and then dries in the same machine? So, if you had multiple loads to do on the weekend it would end up taking twice as long. The more loads you have the longer the time takes to get all your laundry washed and dried compared to separate washer and dryer. If you have two full loads it would take twice as long in the combo unit. THe other think is that if you look at a typical washer dryer set, the dryer is almost always twice the cubic foot as the washer. The OP listed product in the post shows a 5 cu ft unit. That's a real nice size of a quality brand washer. However, a 5 cu ft dryer is very small for a front load unit. A 5 cu ft washer should be paired with an 8 cu ft dryer at least. Or, you have what someone mentioned earlier, clothes would get terribly wrinkled and loading up the nice size washer tube on a front loader, your clothes would take forever to dry in such a small dryer. [/QUOTE]
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