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Dee-M-See | 17:43 Sat 28th Oct 2017 | Home & Garden
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have got to purchase a Washer Dryer
can anyone recommend the best buy?
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its a machine that washes and dries your clothes
I don't know about capacity and efficiency compared with the modern ones but for reliability I have an Ariston that I haven't had to call the engineer out once in the 10 years Iv'e had it.
ariston ..and on ...and on... and on!
Recently had to do the same thing after my old one started leaking due to rubber seals perishing to the extent that repairing / replacing them was neither practical nor cost-effective.

My plumber recommended one of these: https://www.johnlewis.com/hotpoint-wdal8640p-washer-dryer-8kg-wash-6kg-dry-load-a-energy-rating-1400rpm-spin-white/p639428

He disconnected the old one, John Lewis delivered the new one and took the old one away, and he connected the new one. So far, it's working perfectly, much quieter than my previous one.
Please question whether you really need a drier element - think of the environment.
Ask your self do I REALLY need a washer / drier?
They do a poor job at both compared to a washing machine and a separate drier.
The problem I found in the past with a washer dryer was that both the washer and dryer seemed to be a bit rubbish at both their jobs. Then the dryer part of mine broke, and I was left with a sub par washing machine.

Whether they've improved in the 5 year or so since I had one I dunno, but it's put me off having one again.
had one once, never again. 2 separate machines are better.
"separate machines are better"

If you have the room and don't live on your own!
Don't understand the living on your own comment dave?
^ You can get washing machines and a dryer that stack one on top of the other. That way you only need the floor space for 1 of them.
Agree with the others - we had one and it was a bad washing machine and a bad dryer (did have a child lock which was good). Don't know if they've improved at all. I have a large machine and it has a really good spin cycle and I do a lot of washing.
Boo, people living on their own are likely to just be in a bed sit , or a very small 1 bed flat.
mate had 5 kiddies at home a few years back, washing machine on same level as sink, tumbly above it.

They only do a poor job if overloaded.
to answer the Q, Ariston.
A separate dryer can go anywhere in the house. It doesn't have to be in the kitchen. I used to have mine in a cupboard upstairs.

We had a washer /drier, it developed a fault, overheated and burnt the clothes in it , damn near burn the kitchen/house down as well !
I know any drier / washer can get a fault but the fire brigade said that combined washer / driers were far more likely to get faults than single units.

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