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or continue shopping if you're happy. Accept & closeThere are some essential product details you'll want to consider before starting the search for your new washer dryer. Our handy videos will help you narrow down the options to make sure you find exactly what you need.
Hisense 3 Series WDQA8014EVJMT 8Kg / 5Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - Titanium - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Hisense 5S Series WD5S1045BT Wifi Connected 10Kg / 6Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - Titanium - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Hoover H-WASH&DRY 300 H3D4852DE 8Kg / 5Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - E Rated [Wash&Dry], D Rated [Wash Only]
Hoover H-WASH&DRY 350 H3DPS4866TAMB-80 Wifi Connected 8Kg / 6Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Bosch Series 4 WNA134U8GB 8Kg / 5Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - E Rated [Wash&Dry], C Rated [Wash Only]
Hisense 3 Series WDQA1014EVJM 10Kg / 6Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Samsung Series 5 AI Energy ecobubble™ WD80TA046BE 8Kg / 5Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - E Rated [Wash&Dry], C Rated [Wash Only]
Hisense 3S Series WD3S8043BW3 Wifi Connected 8Kg / 5Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Bosch Series 6 WNG25401GB 10.5Kg / 6Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - D Rated [Wash&Dry], A Rated [Wash Only]
Indesit EWDE761483WUK 7Kg / 6Kg Washer Dryer with 1400 rpm - White - D Rated [Wash&Dry], C Rated [Wash Only]
Kitted out with heaps of handy features, it can be hard to pick the perfect washer dryer. Why not look at our nifty buying guide for some advice?
You’ve settled on a model – now what? Measure up and make sure your flashy new washer dryer will fit. Take a look at our measuring guide for tips.
Save yourself the hassle – our trained professionals will have your new machine fitted in a flash. Have a read of our handy installation guide.
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Washer dryers are like washing machines merged with condenser dryers as they use hot air to pull moisture out of your clothes, then cool it down and collect all the water in a tank.
These clever machines wash your clothes then dry them too. There are even handy cycles that wash and dry in one, so you don’t have to switch cycles.
If you fancy stacking your washer and dryer, the best thing to do first is check that your models are suitable to do it. This info should be in the manual or on the manufacturer’s website. After that, all you need is a compatible stack kit. This is a set of brackets that’ll make sure both machines are secure, even on the highest spin speeds.
The manufacturer will most likely have advice on how to keep your specific model in tip-top shape on their website or in the manual. Pick the hottest, longest wash cycle available and add some washing machine cleaner. Let the programme run its course, then you can get to the manual bits like cleaning the drawer and the rubber lining around the door. Some models have dishwasher-safe parts, but most will be fine with a little soak and scrub in warm, soapy water.
If you’d rather install your washer dryer yourself, there are a few bits and bobs you need to know. Head over to our installation guide for handy instructions on how to get your new laundry appliance up and running. If you change your mind and want an expert to do it, AO offers installation with your delivery. All you need to do is add it to your basket when you order, then we’ll do the hard work.
Washer dryers work like a washing machine or a tumble dryer, there’re just more settings to choose from. Pick the setting you want, pop your clothes and detergent in, and let it do its thing. There’re usually wash cycles, dry programmes, and even settings that wash then go straight into a dry cycle. It’s worth noting that most machines have different weights for washing and drying because dry cycles need more space between clothing to let the air circulate, so you may want to put a bit less in if you’re doing a wash and dry programme.