| Thread Number: 4215 Washer & Dryer Combo Units - Vintage vs Today |
Post# 97298-12/7/2005-19:26 ||| Launderess (United States) |
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Just wondering about combination washer and dryer units. They have been around on or off for years, but wondering if technology has managed to over come the limitations of having one machine perform two very different functions.
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Post# 97302-12/7/2005-19:41 ||| rayjay (Carteret, New Jersey) |
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Laundress, Growing up our neighbor had a Bendix Duomatic. (I am giving away my age). As kids, we used to like watching it. The machine did a very nice job. and it lasted for quite a few years with minor repairs. I think these units are great is space is at a premium and one washes clothes daily. I for one like to do a lot of laundry at once and have it all done. Growing up in a family of five, and with me being the oldest, we washed twice a week, towels and works clothes were done every other day. It was nothing to do 18-20 loads per week. I still think there is nothing like having a separate washer and dryer to keep to process going. I have two washers and one dryer. The smaller AEG I use to sweaters, fine washables and smaller loads that usually get hung up. We use the LG for all the other larger loads. However, I would still like to own a combo. |
Post# 97323-12/7/2005-21:57 ||| maytagbear (Kent, Ohio) |
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Combos--
I am somewhat conflicted on them. |
Post# 97334-12/7/2005-23:09 ||| Toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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Speaking of combos-
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Post# 97340-12/8/2005-00:06 ||| Launderess (United States) |
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After college had a 120v GE "Space Maker" compact dryer. When shopping around the appliance salesman at Sears told me that bascially all three compact dryer units on the market at that time (GE,Kenmore,Maytag) all came from the same vendor as there was not much demand for small 110v dryers.
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Post# 97346-12/8/2005-01:48 ||| SactoTeddyBear (Sacramento, CA) |
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Re: Well Toggles:
"May the Force be With You" I guess that you will have to get an "LG" Large Capacity Combo, similar to Peter's or another Model in order to get a Condensor Washer/Dryer Model. Are you really wanting one of them, unless you've got enough space to have both a Combo Unit and some separate Washer and Dryer Units, with considering all of the talk about just how long they take to complete a full Cycle of Washing, Drying and the Cool-Down???
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Post# 97347-12/8/2005-04:44 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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110 volt dryers
I have a portable compact Wards dryer from 1972 (Norge-built) And it had a very simple solution it could be wired for 110 OR 220 volt operation. Don't know why nobody has thought of that in the current compact dryers or combo units. It's like engineers don't chck to see if anything has been done before. |
Post# 97348-12/8/2005-04:56 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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combos
Combos were never really popular because they really were useful in only 2 situations.
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Post# 97408-12/8/2005-11:11 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Cimberlie, do you remember any of the brief comments on THS that speculated the HE5T would be/or include a 220v. washer/dryer combo? Brent is one of us that would love to see a 220v version of the LG too (Peteski). I think they're marketing 110v big machine so that it's still flexible in installation without having to involve an electrician as well as some NYC flats/condos either not having the electrical capacity or have rules against adding 220v. |
Post# 97420-12/8/2005-13:00 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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If I get stuck in a NYC rental apt, there may NOT be 220v available.
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Post# 97434-12/8/2005-13:50 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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As far as I know (but somebody may correct me) there has never been a 110V condenser dryer nor is there one on the market today, so that would mean a combo is the best alternative. |
Post# 97438-12/8/2005-14:01 ||| mrb627 (Atlanta GA) |
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Uber-combo
I wouldn't mind having an LG uber-combo on the bottom with a regular dryer stacked on top.
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Post# 97440-12/8/2005-14:21 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Luigi, in the U.S. there are 110v condenser dryers--the LG Uber Combo, quietline, haier, equator. ... |
Post# 97443-12/8/2005-14:30 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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Bob, I know that there are condenser combo's, but there aren't any separate 110V condenser dryers. Just reread what I wrote. |
Post# 97445-12/8/2005-14:40 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Ooops, sorry Luigi. |
Post# 97446-12/8/2005-14:46 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands) |
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No problem, I guess it's the cold. Or perhaps the drooling... |
Post# 97453-12/8/2005-15:12 ||| appnut (Temple, TX) |
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Proabbly both!!! |
Post# 97648-12/10/2005-00:18 ||| Launderess (United States) |
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Large 220V Machines In The United States
Highly doubt one is going to see many if any large 220v washing machines offered on this side of the pond. Amercians just do not seem intrested enough to supply the demand appliance makers need to invest the R&D money. Mind you these large uber front loaders from GE,LG,Maytag et all could benefit from the powerful water heating a 220v washer provides.
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220 volts
Ironically, in the US, electric dryers outsell gas dryers, so quite a few people have 220 volt capability. The main drawback is both the washer and dryer would have to replaced. The up side is that, surprisinigly, our 30 amp 220 dryer outlets allow higher wattages for both water heating and drying |