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via merchant (2)This Black+Decker washer earns our top spot among portable options when combined with this Black+Decker dryer. Our research identified these as having the fewest customer complaints regarding durability and functionality among all portable laundry appliances on the market.
While the washer weighs a little more than 100 pounds, it can easily be transported from room to room thanks to two rollers, two side handles and one adjustable leveling leg. While the dryer is smaller than the washer—a common drawback with portable picks—it still has an impressive load volume of 13.2 pounds.
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via merchantThe KoolMore front-load washer and dryer combo is a tiny apartment owner’s dream washing machine and dryer. This two-in-one unit measures 23.5 inches in width and depth and plugs into a 110-volt outlet, which is more common in apartments than the 220-volt outlets required by traditional washers and dryers.
The dual machine comes with 16 wash cycles and four drying cycles, and while it’s not a family-sized washer/dryer, it has enough space for seven large bath towels. The drum has a maximum spin of 1,300 RPM, which is the industry standard for most washers and dryers to wick moisture away from fabrics.
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via merchantThe GE ventless washer/dryer combo, sized similarly to most washers/dryers, optimizes space by integrating two machines into one unit, offering benefits beyond space efficiency. The dryer automatically detects water temperature, utilizing the precise amount of heat to eliminate moisture and conserve energy. The washer accommodates enough detergent for 32 loads, and by scanning your preferred detergent’s barcode, the machine self-programs to use just the right amount.
According to customer reviewers, this combo washer/dryer outpaces similar models in speed, a factor that, for some, justified the higher price tag. Plus, the easy-to-reach filter system makes cleaning this appliance a breeze.
Here are some features to consider when shopping for a compact washer or dryer for your apartment:
I’ve lived in all types of apartments throughout New York City—basement apartments, studio apartments smaller than some walk-in closets and even some luxury units. That’s all to say, I know what it’s like being tight on space (and budget), but still needing a reliable way to wash your clothes. In addition to my nearly lifelong experience as an apartment dweller, I’m a shopping writer at Family Handyman who strives to pick the best of the best appliances, as the brand is known for.
We researched more than 20 units, examining their width, drying and washing cycles, customer reviews and power requirements to find a washer/dryer suitable for every apartment type. We explored both longstanding favorites and surveyed appliance and home goods stores to see whether newer models had entered the market or if customers had found any hidden gems.
Finally, we looked at the price to make sure we offered options for all budgets. While washing machines and dryers can be a big investment, many of the models we identified are frequently discounted during washer and dryer sales, so keep an eye out for deals around major holidays.
There are some washers and dryers that can be placed in an apartment without hookups, such as the Giantex portable washing machine and dryer. The downside is they come with smaller load capacities and their dryers aren’t very powerful. There are some dryers that are ventless, meaning they don’t have to be connected to an air vent, in which case all you need is a water inlet to fill the washing machine.
It’s not hard, but unless you have electrical or plumbing expertise, we recommend leaving it to the professionals. This process may involve altering your home or building’s plumbing or electrical system, and a mistake could lead to a faulty machine, electrical issues or even a leak.
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