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Laundry All-In-One
Simplify your routine with a machine that handles the entire cleaning cycle from start to finish. A laundry all-in-one unit combines washing and drying functions into a single appliance, eliminating the need to transfer wet clothes between machines. These compact units are perfect for anyone looking to maximize their living area without sacrificing performance. Explore the variety of options available and shop The Brick today to find the perfect fit for your household.
Living in a condo, apartment, or cottage often means working with limited square footage. An all-in-one washer dryer can help save space by combining washing and drying functions into a single appliance footprint. For smaller floor plans, that can be a practical alternative to buying two separate machines.
Using a washer-dryer combo is straightforward. You load the clothes, add detergent, choose a cycle, and the machine can wash and then dry the load in the same drum. That means there is no need to transfer wet laundry between separate machines when using a full wash-and-dry cycle.
Technology in All in One Appliances
Modern all-in-one units may include features such as steam options, sanitizing cycles, smart controls, or specialty wash programs, depending on the model. In current products, drying is often handled by ventless systems such as condenser or heat-pump technology, which can make installation easier where exterior venting is not practical.
Many all-in-one washer-dryer models are designed with energy efficiency in mind, especially those that use heat-pump drying. Heat-pump systems can be gentler and more efficient than traditional vented drying, though performance and cycle time vary by machine.
Installing Your Ensuite Washer and Dryer
An all-in-one unit can be useful in secondary laundry spaces, compact homes, or renovation projects where room is limited. Ventless models can offer more placement flexibility because they do not require a traditional external dryer vent.
Installation requirements still vary by model. Many units require water connections, drainage, and the appropriate electrical supply, so it is important to review the product specifications carefully before planning an under-counter or closet installation.
Why Choose a Washer Dryer Two in One?
All-in-one washer-dryer combos can work especially well for people who do smaller or more frequent loads and value the convenience of a single machine handling both stages of laundry. The tradeoff is that full wash-and-dry cycles often take longer than using separate washer and dryer units.
If you prefer a traditional setup, you can browse our standard Washing Machines and Dryers collections. For streamlined spaces, though, an all-in-one unit can still be a strong option.
The Brick: Your Destination for Laundry Solutions
The Brick offers laundry appliances across multiple categories, including washers, dryers, and other laundry solutions. Comparing size, capacity, installation needs, and drying type can help you decide whether a combo machine is the right fit for your home.
FAQ About Laundry All-In-One
How does a washer and dryer in one work?
These machines wash clothes in a single drum and then dry them in that same drum using either vented or ventless drying technology, depending on the model. Many current models use condenser or heat-pump drying systems.
Do all in one laundry machines need a vent?
Many do not, because ventless designs are common in this category. However, some washer-dryer combos can be vented, so the installation requirements should always be checked for the exact model.
Is an all in one washer dryer good for large families?
They are often better suited to smaller households or people who prefer more frequent, smaller loads. Larger households may still prefer separate machines for greater capacity and the ability to wash and dry at the same time.
How long does a washer dryer all in one take?
Cycle times vary widely by technology, load size, and settings. Some models can take several hours for a full wash-and-dry cycle, especially ventless units.
Can I use a washer dryer 2-in-1 just to wash?
Many models do allow wash-only operation. The exact cycle options depend on the machine, so it is best to confirm this in the product specifications.