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What To Look For When Buying A Washer And Dryer Direct

The classic layout; some models allow for pedestals to raise the height and add storage.

Capacity is measured in cubic feet (US) or kilograms (UK/EU). Washer & Dryer Buying Guide - Expert Appliance what to look for when buying a washer and dryer

A single unit that washes and dries; best for condos or apartments without vents. 2. Washer Type: Top-Load vs. Front-Load Front-Load Top-Load (Agitator) Top-Load (Impeller/HE) Efficiency Highest (water/energy) Lowest (uses ~20 gal/load) High (uses ~13 gal/load) Cleaning Gentle & thorough Harsh on fabrics Better than agitators Cycle Speed Longest (65–120 min) Shortest (35–105 min) Moderate (35–105 min) Key Pros Stackable, less water Familiar, cheaper Large usable capacity 3. Sizing for Your Household The classic layout; some models allow for pedestals

When buying a washer and dryer, your primary focus should be on fitting the units into your physical space and matching the capacity to your household's laundry volume. Beyond size, deciding between front-load and top-load configurations will dictate your daily loading experience and long-term energy costs. 1. Space and Layout Requirements Sizing for Your Household When buying a washer

Before looking at features, ensure the units will physically fit your home.

Measure the width, depth, and height of your laundry area. Standard full-sized units are roughly 27 inches wide, while compact models are 24 inches.

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