For warned. Is for armed!
My experience was expensive!! I was damn mad at myself for having wasted $1,400+ on combo washer/dryer. Not vented, 1.2 cubic feet drum capacity (approx .05 capacity less than half full for a load to be dried; one towel, wash cloth, t-shirt). Anyone posting on other websites “getting wet/erect” about capacity to excellently wash/dry queen size sheets + 4 pillow cases is not telling the truth. Why would they? They are not about to admit they too were suckered.
I do not wash laundry and/or dishes for the HELL-of-it. The 2003 TOL Equator brand combo (yeah, fully aware of performance of 120 volt non vented drying). For me. Just one. Operating time weekly? NEVER less than 15+ hours. NEVER ENDING DAILY chore. Talk about VIBRATION!!!???. Then, this is Equator brand. 2 months operating. No. Not overloaded. Used Equator brand detergent. Instructions written by an idiot. Timer/cycle control knob? Anyone’s guess as to where/what? Quickest cycle? FOUR HOURS. Wrinkles? You bet! Never a dry seam or pocket.
Anyway. Stopped mid cycle in less than 2 months. Great! Wet clothes, water everywhere. 5 months telephone calls, e-mails, appliance dealer doing the same (stopped carrying anything Equator brand). Now 6th month. Equator left a voice-mail. “Considering” replacing the combo. Too late! I paid $50. For a carting service to haul it away! Oh, yeah, just try to find knowledgeable repairman? Oh, and the parts? Shipped right away. 10...15...20 business days ground service from NY.
I might as well as been washing my laundry with a wringer washer. First week. I relished in glory returning to the laundry room. 4 loads wash, dried and folded in less than 90 minutes. Next week. Discovered laundry service (yellow pages) picks up and delivers. Whites? Bright as fresh driven snow. I threw that cash out the window. Yeah, maybe LG full size machines do better? But not 120 volt non vented, condensation dry, 1.2 cubic foot capacity machines. Oh, perhaps for “Barby’s” Malabo house.!!!!