Product Review: Malber WD1000 Washer/Dryer Combo

The Malber WD1000 is a combination washing machine and dryer. It can save you a lot of space in your laundry room. The machine is also portable due to the use of casters. Let’s take a look at some of the features offered with the Malber WD1000.

The Malber WD1000 costs approximately $1050. The machine is also energy efficient, so you won’t notice an increase on your electric bill. The Malber WD1000 also has a compact design. It measures 23 1/2 inches wide, 33 1/2 inches tall, and 20 7/8 inches deep.

Installation is also simple as the Malber WD1000 works on standard 110-volt power. Therefore, you won’t need any special wiring. Operation is just as simple. You don’t have to wait around to take clothes out of the washing machine and put them into the dryer. With the simple press of a button, the Malber WD1000 will wash and dry your clothes. The machine also features eight separate wash and rinse cycles.

You have to connect conventional dryers to a vent in order to get rid of steam. The Malber WD1000 features a ventless drying system. The machine runs steam through cold water so that it condenses. After it condenses, the Malber WD1000 will get rid of it with the waste water. This means that you don’t have to use the machine with an aluminum venting duct or near a window. However, you may have to use the machine near a tap and a sink.

The Malber WD1000 features two separate drying cycles. One is for delicate fabrics, while the other is for normal fabrics. The drying timer ranges from 90 to 120 minutes to get the clothes very dry. If you want the clothes ready to iron, then you can choose the 3-60 minute timer. However, you should be aware that the Malber WD1000 is a 110-volt machine. Therefore, it will take longer to dry your clothes than it would with a 220-volt or gas unit.

If you’re looking for a quality combination washing machine and dryer, you should take a look at the Malber WD1000. Since the unit works on standard 110-volt power, you won’t need any special wiring. However, it will take your clothes longer to dry with the Malber WD1000 than it would be with 220-volt unit. You also won’t need a venting duct with this machine as it condense steam and gets rid of it with the waste water.

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