Pedestals usually measure about 12 inches high. Compact washing machines are approximately inches wide, 34 inches tall, and 23 inches deep. Compact washers and dryers are similar in size to a dishwasher and are usually front-loading machines because they fit under standard countertops.
Their capacity is less than a standard machine, usually around 1. Common in condos, apartments, and small homes, unitized washer-dryers also called unitized laundry center or all-in-one washer-dryers and stackable machines are a brilliant space-saving alternative. Instead of requiring inches of space to accommodate two machines side by side, these options allow you to stack the machines and take up half the floor space.
These units are more compact than standard machines. Unitized machines typically have a top load washer and a front loading dryer. They are usually about inches wide, inches tall, and 27 inches deep. Machine capacity will vary based on the size of the machine, usually in the 1.
Keep in mind that unitized washer and dryers are different from stackable washer and dryer sets read more below. Determine how large the room is where the washer will go.
In an apartment, or if you have a limited-space laundry room, get a washer that fits. If you can only find space for a small apartment-style washer, you can make up for the lack of capacity by doing many small loads. A stackable washer and dryer combination will also allow you to get a larger-capacity washer, but the unit will be vertically big and bulky, so moving and height requirements must be taken into consideration. Family size is one of the major factors in calculating washer size.
As a general rule, the larger the family, the larger the washing machine. If your family is just you, your spouse and an offspring, you won't need more than a compact or medium-sized washer in the 3-cubic-feet range. If you have several children, a large washer with more than 4 cubic feet will provide maximum effectiveness and overall efficiency. Granted, even with a smaller washer, you can do more loads to compensate, but overloading a smaller washer or using it more often will either result in more frequent repairs or reduce its lifespan.
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