This thread is getting long, but I do not believe it is about an all-in-one unit, billsf9c. Those are one appliance (apx. 30" x 36" x 24") which has multiple functions (cycles) one of which dries the clothes without moving the clothes from one compartment to another.
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "billsf9c" <OOWONBS@...> wrote:
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> Cindi - You misunderstand, I thiMk.
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> She speaks of a washer that is.... IS - ALSO the dryer.
> Not stacked.
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> I've seen 1 once, that was 50 years old. They were sorta poor
> & went out of style, but are coming back.
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> And yes - If one half goes bad, it ALL goes to the shop.
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> Just consider that they may be suitable, sometimes, but sometimes, a tool that does TWO things is not as good as a tool that does only 1 thing.
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> I have LG front loaders on their pedestal. Takes room...
> Like them. Large 4 cu ft. Wish it was 5 or 6.
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> Someone put central heating into the linen closets at my place.
> I have yet to move it to the attic. We sure would like the linen closet however.
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> BillSF9c
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> --- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, Cindi Wass <cleanboost2@> wrote:
> > ooo I'm soo glad you mentioned this, because I've been looking at one piece washer/dryer units, dryer on top. I suppose that if one goes out of whack since they're attached in one piece, it becomes a problem.
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