Washer-Dryer Combos:
Are They Worth It?

Washer-dryer combos offer the ultimate laundry convenience - washing and drying your clothes in one machine, no swapping or extra space required. Popular in Europe and Asia for years1 these all-in-one units are gaining traction in Australia too, especially in smaller homes or apartments where air-drying isn’t practical. With new models boasting smarter tech and better efficiency, many are now considering the switch. But while they save space and simplify laundry, washer-dryer combos aren’t perfect. In this guide, we’ll break down how they work, the pros and cons, and whether investing in one is the right move for your home.

How Washer-Dryer Combos Work

Washer-dryer combos combine a front-loading washer with a condenser dryer in one unit. Clothes are washed and spun as usual, then the machine switches to drying mode - heating air inside the drum to evaporate moisture, which is then condensed and collected in a water tank. Since they use condenser technology, no external vent is needed. Instead, water from the supply line helps regulate temperature. Common in Europe and Asia1 these space-saving units are ideal for apartments or homes without room for separate appliances - especially where air-drying isn't practical due to weather or limited indoor space.

Wondering how combo units stack up against other washer types? Check out our guide on Top Load vs Front Load Washing Machines.

Pros and Cons of Washer-Dryer Combos

Washer-dryer combos are compact and convenient, but they do have some trade-offs. Drying performance can be less effective than standalone units, and full cycles often take longer. That said, newer models are improving fast - Samsung’s BESPOKE AI Heat Pump Combo, for example, can wash and dry in just 98 minutes2

Why Get a Washer-Dryer Combo?

Who Might Want to Avoid One?

Washer-Dryer Combos vs. Separate Machines

If you’re considering a combo washer dryer, chances are you have already considered getting a separate washing machine and dryer too - while a combo is a no-brainer for some buyers, there are some advantages to keeping your laundry appliances separate.

Combo Washer Dryers

Overall, combo appliances are more convenient than standalone units, seamlessly integrating washing and drying together. For busy people looking for the easiest laundry solution possible, a combo is a great choice.

Separate Appliances

Separate washers and dryers can be a more powerful laundry solution than a combo unit. Despite the extra space they take up, they can end up the more affordable choice, and can sometimes get you better cleaning performance.

Key Features to Look For in a Washer-Dryer Combo

An ideal washer dryer makes laundry easier - so here are a few features to look out for when choosing your new combo.

Final Verdict – Are They Worth It?

1Source:https://www.apartments.com/blog/meet-the-washer-dryer-combo-the-solution-for-apartments-without-hookups

2Wash in 28 minutes : Based on using a Super Speed cycle with an 3kg cotton base load in accordance with KS C IEC61121:2012. Individual results may vary based on actual load contents. Dry in 70 minutes: Based on using a Super Speed cycle with an 3kg cotton base load in accordance with KS C IEC61121:2012. Individual results may vary based on actual load contents.

3Source: https://www.choice.com.au/home-and-living/laundry-and-cleaning/washing-machines/articles/washer-dryer-combos

4Expected number of loads: Detergent compartment can hold general detergent for up to 25 loads. Flex compartment can hold one of the following: softener for up to 34 loads, general detergent for up to 22 loads or specialty detergent for up to 29 loads.

5Available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required.