ALL-IN -ONE FOR MANY PAST YRS. HAVE HAD SERIOUS MAL-FUNCTING PROBLEMS...IF YOU NEED SPACE THE STACKABLE PAIR WORKS WELL........
2006-12-22 14:22:17
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answered by Dave F 4
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final 365 days we offered a Hotpoint Ultima with 1600 spin velocity. This has a sturdy A score. i became frightened before everything because of the fact it used so little water for laundry and washes for an prolonged time yet I somewhat have had surprising outcomes, when I used Ariel like the e book advised me to. this is a 7Kg so i'm in basic terms doing on generic 4 plenty a week as a replace of 6 making specific they are finished plenty (in basic terms 2 people yet we do like vast tub sheets). All washers are chilly fill now in uk, the thinking being that by ability of the time the nice and cozy water has come interior the direction of the pipes to the bathing gadget that's not that warm. decide for 1600 spin velocity, the laundry dries outdoors in record time and the dryer takes a sturdy 30% much less time on sensor.
2016-12-11 14:35:54
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answered by barsky 4
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It would depend on how many people are in your family. If you have more than 3, I wouldn't. You would only be able to do one load at a time. If you have space issues you could also get a stack able washer and dryer. You can also subscribe to consumer reports (see link below) on-line for $4 - $6 for a month and look at the ratings on the integrated washer / dryer to see if they are reliable.
Good luck!! :)
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/index.htm
2006-12-22 14:10:02
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answered by luv3dbb 5
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OVER THE YEARS THERE HAVE BEEN A FEW DESIGNS THAT MADE THE WASHER AND DRYER IN ONE. GE DID IT AND WESTINGHOUSE DID IT. BOTH OF THOSE DESIGNS HAD A LOT OF SERVICE PROBLEMS. THEY STOPPED MAKING THEM, I AM SURE BECAUSE OF THE PROBLEMS. I DON'T KNOW OF ANY COMPANY MAKING ANY RIGHT NOW BUT I DON'T KEEP UP VERY MUCH WITH IT. I WOULD NOT BUY ONE. I WON'T EVEN BUY A TV WITH A BUILT-IN VCR BECAUSE THE ONE THAT GOES BAD FIRST MAKES YOU GET RID OF BOTH. SO DON'T BUY ONE. THE ONLY WAY THEY WERE SOLD-THE BUILDER PUT IT IN SO: 1. IT COULD GO UNDER THE HOUSE MORTGAGE AND : 2. IT HAD A SMALLER FOOT PRINT AND CUT DOWN ON THE COST OF THE BUILDING. IT MADE A GOOD INCENTIVE TO BUY IF THE PEOPLE MOVING IN DID NOT HAVE LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT BECAUSE IT GOT ADDED ON TO THEIR 30 YEAR MORTGAGE. WOW! YOU CAN GO TO THE PUBLIC LIBRARY AND LOOK FOR ANY INFORMATION IN CONSUMER REPORTS.
2006-12-22 15:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think keeping them separate is a wise idea, get the stackable ones that are separate.
It's not a problem of water and electricity, because the washer runs on electricity unless you have horses on a treadmill, but that would also create electricity:)
2006-12-22 14:25:34
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answered by Nort 6
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If it works. You can only do one load at a time. What if the dryer quits drying? you have lost your washer also.
2006-12-22 14:02:35
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answered by T C 6
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I've never heard of such a machine. I don't believe it's viable. Water and electricity are not a good mix.
2006-12-22 14:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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