Roxanne’s Sales Talk

by Roxanne Prather, Member Services Representative

All-In-One Laundry

Ever wonder how the All-In- One Laundry works? It’s hard to imagine how you can wash and dry clothes without there being a vent to get rid of all the moisture. With a regular dryer the moisture  is pushed outside. The All-In-One Laundry utilizes a combination of heat and airflow to dry the clothes efficiently.

Here is how it works:

The wash cycle: in this cycle the machine agitates and cleans your clothes just like a standard washing machine would.

The drying phase: this takes place after the washing phase is done; the machine uses heat and airflow to dry the clothes. Most models use condensation drying, which doesn’t require an external vent. This process involves:

Hot Air: The hot air from the washer is used to dry the clothes.

Cold Air: the cold air is used to dehumidify the moist air, as warm air holds more moisture than cold air. This cooling process forces the water out of the clothes.

Recirculation: The cooled air is recirculated back to the heater to continue the drying process. 

This method helps ensure that the clothes are dried effectively while minimizing heat generation and energy consumption thus saving you money.

Stop in and check it out! I have one on the floor.