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We got this machine which does both parts of the laundry chore. Same machine. It washes then it turns from a wet machine into a dry machine. Usually takes two goes at drying it completely but... wow!

It doesn't even need a proper air vent.

Is this just a UK thing? I've never seen it before. :-3
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We don't have one of those, but I hear that they are supposed to be pretty good, but very liable to break down a lot, so I would watch out for that!
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i had one they are great except they can wash twice as many clothes as they can dry ,if you dont know like i never knew ,you come home to a screwed up ball of paper mache type clothes rock hard that need washing :-5 :-5
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Used to have one, yes they're handy when you haven't got a lot of space, I prefer my separate ones though, they do a better job.



Don't you hang washing out to dry?
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jimbo;619571 wrote: i had one they are great except they can wash twice as many clothes as they can dry ,if you dont know like i never knew ,you come home to a screwed up ball of paper mache type clothes rock hard that need washing :-5 :-5




:wah: oh dear
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jimbo, it's not the washer, it's you. :D

I haven't figured out the dry settings yet. It says "40" "60" and "100" which I assumed to be time periods but it goes for the same amount of time on each setting... i think. But it gets hotter if I turn the setting up. Of course for the number illiterate the other side of the drier dial has pictures. But one of the pictures is of a shirt on a clothes line with the sun beating down on it. In that case I don't plan on drying by machine at all so I've stayed well away from that one. :confused:
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koan;619568 wrote: We got this machine which does both parts of the laundry chore. Same machine. It washes then it turns from a wet machine into a dry machine. Usually takes two goes at drying it completely but... wow!

It doesn't even need a proper air vent.

Is this just a UK thing? I've never seen it before. :-3


Are you serious? I swear you all are making this up. Does it automatically start drying them after it washes them or do you have to go set it to dry?
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Peg;619582 wrote: Are you serious? I swear you all are making this up. Does it automatically start drying them after it washes them or do you have to go set it to dry?


I know! Freaky, huh?

It starts automatically.
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koan;619579 wrote: jimbo, it's not the washer, it's you. :D



I haven't figured out the dry settings yet. It says "40" "60" and "100" which I assumed to be time periods but it goes for the same amount of time on each setting... i think. But it gets hotter if I turn the setting up. Of course for the number illiterate the other side of the drier dial has pictures. But one of the pictures is of a shirt on a clothes line with the sun beating down on it. In that case I don't plan on drying by machine at all so I've stayed well away from that one. :confused:


surely that would indicate a hot tumble for cottons :confused:
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koan;619584 wrote: I know! Freaky, huh?



It starts automatically.




But it will only tumble efficiently on a half load, you need to take half the load out before the drying starts or only wash half a load in the first place. :)
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Betty Boop;619591 wrote: But it will only tumble efficiently on a half load, you need to take half the load out before the drying starts or only wash half a load in the first place. :)




thats what i said ,if you dont big ball of rock hard tangled clothes :-5 :-5
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koan;619568 wrote: We got this machine which does both parts of the laundry chore. Same machine. It washes then it turns from a wet machine into a dry machine. Usually takes two goes at drying it completely but... wow!


Profligate user of environmental resource.



koan;619568 wrote: Is this just a UK thing? I've never seen it before. :-3


I hope so, but I very much doubt it.
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Bill Sikes;619602 wrote: Profligate user of environmental resource.





I hope so, but I very much doubt it.


I'm a villain. I'll sacrifice natural resources just to save myself from having to remember to switch the washing over. :D
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koan;619607 wrote: I'm a villain. I'll sacrifice natural resources just to save myself from having to remember to switch the washing over. D


You are. It's a competetive world.
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Aleister Crowley claimed to be the most evil man in the world. Then Hitler came along and put him out of business. No one else has tried it since.
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Not heard of them before myself. I prefer to hang washing, smells a lot fresher and is softer but I would like a dryer to use in the winter. I had a washer/dryer once and it took forever for the clothes to dry though.
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I've seen them in Ireland. :)

I always have trouble doing laundry over there....the settings all have numbers and some weird hieroglyphics on them that I can never figure out.....:o
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