No room? No problem! These are the best all-in-one washer/dryers to make the most out of limited laundry space.
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No room? No problem! These are the best all-in-one washer/dryers to make the most out of limited laundry space.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
You don’t have to give up capacity for convenience with the LG electric all-in-one washer/dryer combo. It has an impressive 4.5-cubic foot stainless-steel tub so you can do more laundry in fewer loads. In a hurry? Set it to TurboWash and cut up to 30 minutes off your wash time. This machine dries your clothes using ventless condensing technology.
“Just absolutely love this combo washer/dryer. Where to start?” writes one five-star reviewer. “There’s so many fabulous features. It’s ventless. So no more freezing cold air seeping into the laundry room during the long cold winters. The many different washing cycles include drying at the end. So one doesn’t even have to open the washer’s door to pull out wet clothes. Just load and go!”
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Overall, this washer/dryer combo gives you the biggest bang for your buck—and a lot of choices. You can wash and dry clothes (2.4 cubic feet capacity) in one step, or choose to wash or dry only. Simply press “pause” to unlock the door and add a forgotten item at the last minute—even after the wash cycle has started.
For those times when you don’t want to decide, the machine does it for you. Set auto dry and the unit will default to the correct dry cycle based on the wash cycle you select. Detergent, bleach and fabric softener are also added automatically. Reasonably priced, this is a great option for most households.
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Apartment dwellers take heart—this all-in-one combo washer/dryer has a 1.6-cubic foot, 13-pound washer capacity. Just how small is it? The length is 22 inches, the width is 23.5 inches and the height is 33.5 inches. Oh, and it weighs less than an average adult. Despite its compactness, it has full-sized features like a color-coded LED display, delay wash setting, 14 wash cycles and more. Here are a few tips for buying an apartment-sized washer and dryer.
“This machine is so amazing!” writes five-star reviewer Natalie. “I love that it is small, yet gets the job done. It’s nice that you don’t need a vent or a special power outlet. It’s really great being able to start a load and when you come back it’s washed and dried. Highly recommend this machine for a 1-2 person home and for people living in small apartments.”
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The Giantex Portable Washer and Spin Dryer is perfect to take camping or to college. This top-loading, cylinder-shaped traveler is deceiving. Despite its small size (16.5 x 16 x 29.5 inches), it can handle up to 8 pounds of laundry per load. While this won’t serve as a portable dryer, it does have a powerful spin cycle that removes water from items for reduced line-drying times. The imbalance adjustment keeps the unit from vibrating. Plus, it comes with a built-in drain pump and tube to expel dirty water.
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Upping the ante on energy efficiency, the Deco electric all-in-one washer/dryer combo is the future of sustainability. Unlike many all-in-ones, this machine meets strict energy standards and can convert the drying mode from ventless to external venting with the press of a button. It dries 30% faster due to its dual fan system which increases airflow.
The slimmest model in North America, it fits into tight spaces. It has a load capacity of 1.6 cubic feet, and its chic design is available in white, black or merlot. Get to know the benefits of ventless washer-dryer combos.
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