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June 18, 2012 at 11:34 pm #70022
magicmouse
ParticipantHaving lived for some years with a Zanussi washer dryer that washed the clothes wonderfully, and then took 2 hours to make them a bit hot, I then moved to a place where I had separate machines.
What a difference! Dry clothes!
I have now moved again, and I am again stuck with the same washer dryer. Argh. As I don’t have room for a separate dryer here, I am desperately hoping that I can just replace it with one that will do a good job at the drying as well as the washing! Am I being blindly optimistic about two completely different entities, or is it possible to buy a washer with a drying unit that’s fundamentally the same as a tumble dryer?
June 19, 2012 at 7:23 am #376791Martin
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magicmouse wrote:Am I being blindly optimistic about two completely different entities, or is it possible to buy a washer with a drying unit that’s fundamentally the same as a tumble dryer?
As your experience shows , washer-dryers are somewhat of a compromise to separate units. Though for the most part the modern washer-dryer should perform both tasks equally as well. The two major drawbacks are that they are only capable of drying a half load at any time and often as not crease the clothing to a point where all but towels need ironing afterwards anyway.
It could well be though that your Zanussi just isn’t performing as it should perhaps?
June 19, 2012 at 7:54 am #376792kwatt
KeymasterJune 19, 2012 at 8:30 am #376793magicmouse
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Ah, as I had worried 🙁 Many thanks for your help both. Am tempted to remove the oven and put a dryer in instead!
July 22, 2012 at 11:42 pm #376794danielnez1
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I had a Siemens IQ300 WD that dried pretty well, but the main issue was capacity. We now have a SMEG freestanding WD thats also pretty good (and has a slightly larger capacity too).
To slightly contradict the advice given in the “Buying A Washer Dryer” article, do not touch Hoover with a bargepole, I had a hellish experience with them.
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