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Old 09-07-2006, 12:30 AM
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Question Stackable Washer & Dryer

Hello!

I am looking to purchase a used or new stackable washer and dryer combo. There are currently none listed on the classifieds.

Any ideas on where to look?

Also, what should I expect to pay for a new set vs. a used set?

I prefer a stackable set to save on space and have heard mixed reviews on the combination (all-in-one) appliances.

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Old 09-07-2006, 12:41 PM
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A test conducted by HK Consumer Council reflected that most All-in-One Combo are more electric-consume, low drying performance, etc.

For those machine drive appliance, I suggest you to buy a new one, esp. if the old user treat the washer badly, hugh load of clothes all pushed to the washer, it hurts to driving-motor much.

Here are some models for your ref.,

Brand:LG

Model:WD-14125RD

Size:60cm(W)×60cm(D)×84.2cm(H)

Price:$6,398

Model : WD-12270RD

Best washability is so bracing.

Premium 2 in 1 Washer Dryer
12kg wash capacity and 7kg dry capacity
Tilted Drum
Washing Ball
7 Smart Dry Function

http://www.towngas.com/tgweb/eng/res...tchen_2in1.asp?



wash and dry 5kg of clothes in one uninterrupted cyclefast speed dryingequipped with a self-cleaning lint filtercomputerized dryness controlcomputerized drum movement for perfect drying resultscomputerized balancing system and pneumatic suspension system which allow stable and silent operation even during high-speed spin


Zanussi got a model called FWD900
call the authorised distributor 22621663 for details
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Old 10-07-2006, 08:35 AM
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Thanks for the info Clarence

I am more interested in a stackable set. Where the dryer is seperate from the washer but stacked one on top of another.

Any ideas on cost on new or used or where to look?
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I bought a stackable washer/dryer from West Wing.

http://www.westwing.com.hk/
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Rani,

Unfortunately their site is under construction, can you give me an approximate cost for your stackable set?

Thanks!!!
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MMP,

I bought ours on sale a few years ago. The Candy Dryer was approx $1800 and the Washer I think was under $4000. Best to visit the store in Central.
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Thanks so much for the information.

I'll check out the store when I arrive in town.
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Is there any special outlet/air filter or ventilation system that has to exist in the flat before we can install a dryer, or can most/all flats accomodate the usage of a clothes dryer?
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Dryer needs to be near a window. They attach an tube to the dryer which you need to stick out yr window and the hot air blows out.
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And modern flats with fitted kitchens have the piping built-in behind the washer, up the wall and out through the wall cupboards to the outside wall.
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