The Midea 24" All-in-One Washer Dryer Combo is now available on Amazon for $849.
【Wash and Dry in One】Say goodbye to transferring loads and do your laundry in one machine. Midea's all-in-1 Ventless Washer and Dryer Combo has multi modes to meet different washing and drying demands - steam care, overnight wash and dry, reload function, quick wash, washer clean, air fluff.
【Energy & Space Saving】Compact size with large compacity. Perfect for families of 3-4 looking to maximize their laundry space in apartments, RVs, and more. BLDC inverter quattro motor comes with a 10-year warranty and has passed the DOE energy efficiency test, ensuring great performance with less energy consumption.
【Overnight Wash & Dry】Convenient overnight wash and dry cycle. Do your laundry at night and wake up to clean and fresh clothes in the morning. To prevent moving and shaking, REMOVE transport bolts before using. Defult time for Dryer program is 4-hour and Wash&Dry Program is 6-hour
【Concise Control Panel 】Sleek design with 16 optional programs and 6 extra features for any laundry needs. Easy installation with a 120V standard outlet, and no venting is needed.
【Keep Clothes Fresh and Clean】Our Steam Care function keeps clothing soft and eliminates stains, germs, and bacteria for a thorough clean. Air Fluff feature keeps clothes fresh for up to 8 hours after the dry cycle has ended, preventing odors and keep clothes scent fresh.
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For the drying cycle, they effectively use both sides of an air conditioner to heat to dry and then cool to condense the moisture out of the clothes. So, there is nothing to vent.
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For the drying cycle, they effectively use both sides of an air conditioner to heat to dry and then cool to condense the moisture out of the clothes. So, there is nothing to vent.
strangely enough, the much bigger ventless combo is cheaper, and includes a heat pump. I guess the smaller one is only useful in a RV.
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strangely enough, the much bigger ventless combo is cheaper, and includes a heat pump. I guess the smaller one is only useful in a RV.
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Had to google more on what the difference between this dryer and heat pump ones...
The Midea washer-dryer combo employs a ventless drying system that does not rely on a heat pump. Instead, it utilizes a condensation-based drying process, which is common among ventless dryers. Here's how it works:
- Air Heating and Circulation: The appliance heats air and circulates it through the drum, where it absorbs moisture from the wet clothes.
- Condensation: Instead of expelling the hot, moist air outside as traditional vented dryers do, the Midea combo uses a heat exchanger to cool the air. This cooling process causes the moisture in the air to condense into water.
- Moisture Removal: The condensed water is collected in a removable reservoir or drained directly through a hose into a plumbing system. This eliminates the need for external venting.
- Air Recirculation: The now-dry air is reheated and recirculated through the drum to continue drying the clothes until the cycle is complete.
This approach is energy-efficient and allows for flexible installation in spaces where venting isn't possible, such as apartments or small homes. However, it may take longer to dry clothes compared to traditional vented dryers because of its multistep process of heating, condensing, and reheating air.The Midea washer-dryer combo also includes features like steam care, which helps reduce wrinkles and odors, and built-in sensors that stop the drying cycle when clothes are optimally dry, further enhancing efficiency and fabric care
Drying Technology
- Midea: Uses condensation drying (ventless, but slower).
- Samsung: Uses heat pump drying (faster, more energy-efficient, and gentler on clothes).
Capacity- Midea: 2.7–3.1 cu. ft. (small loads, great for compact spaces).
- Samsung: 5.3 cu. ft. (handles larger loads, better for families).
Energy Efficiency- Midea: Energy-efficient but not as advanced as heat pump technology.
- Samsung: Extremely efficient (ENERGY STAR-certified).
Drying Speed- Midea: Longer drying times due to condensation process.
- Samsung: Faster drying with heat pump; Super Speed cycle washes & dries in ~98 minutes.
Features- Midea: Steam care, overnight wash/dry, air fluff, 16 cycles (no smart features).
- Samsung: AI OptiWash/Dry, SmartThings app control, Super Speed cycle, Flex Auto Dispense.
Noise Level- Midea: Standard operation noise.
- Samsung: Quieter with VRT Plus technology.
Price Range- Midea: ~$1,000–$1,500 (budget-friendly).
- Samsung: ~$1,899–$3,299 (premium pricing).
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