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The four types of compact washer and dryers reviewed here are the stackable, combo, portable and ventless washer dryers. Washers and dryers that are stackable are almost full sized models except that they use a vertical form, which takes up little space. The combo is a relatively recent entrant into a market, that is effectively a two-in-one or a washer and dryer merged into a single unit. Portable washers and dryers are the smallest of the three varieties.

The ventless washer dryer uses condensation run-off collection to continue the cycle of removing moisture from the clothes and the air, and collecting it in liquid form. The advantage is that one does need an exhaust pipe to vent out heat, hence the name "ventless". The drawback is that the ventless takes up to twice as long to dry an equivalent load compared to a standard dryer.

In contrast, the stackable has a regular exhaust pipe for drying. Stackable washer and dryers may be placed atop each other, making the two machines align vertically, occupying less room. Stackable washers and dryers are especially popular because you would only have to occupy one space make use of both home equipment. If there is one downside in utilizing stackables, it is that the dryer would need to be put well above the floor making it difficult to access.

If you do not look too closely, you would mistake the combo washer and dryer as just one unit rather than two as a result of its ultra compact size of only 27 inches wide. You can perform both washing and drying inside a single compartment when working with the combination unit. This means that for 50 percent of the space of the conventional washer and dryer, you have a system that performs both features. Additionally, because combo models make use of condensation drying, they really call for and use less energy than a vented heating model.

Finally, the portable unit is the smallest laundry appliance in the market. They're more compact in size when compared to either the stackable or the combo. These portable units have two variants or models. The two units include electrical and manual run portable units. Among the compact styles, the portables have the most limited washing capacity.

People who are living in small homes for instance apartments or condominiums face two types of problems when attempting to acquire washers and dryers. For starters, appliances including washers and dryers are too big for small living spaces to support. Next, almost all condominium units or apartments aren't truly designed to accommodate heavy home appliances. For example some homes don't have gas lines or exhaust vents for the dryer.

by: Jae Yung




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