Reddit mentions: The best washers & dryers

We found 5 Reddit comments discussing the best washers & dryers. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Washers & Dryers:

u/LoomaHome · 2 pointsr/ApartmentDesign

Well, there are some options.

  1. You could invest in a good heated clothes drying rack (example, but there are more). They'd be less expensive than an electric dryer, almost certainly, though it'd still take a while to dry clothes. You could at least dry most of your "hanging out"/"casual" clothes on it, then save money by drying fewer clothes at the laundromat.

  2. You could get a tiny washing machine that's manual (hand-cranked), and do much of your laundry there. Here's an example, but research "off-grid clothes washing" and you'll probably get a lot of recommendations.

  3. Electric dryers use a TON of electricity, just FYI, but if you decide to go that route, just know that buying used is probably your cheapest bet. Especially if you live near a college town, watch for used dryer to be sold near the end of the semester. Chances are high that some senior is graduating and moving across the country, and doesn't want to take their dryer with them and needs to move out quickly, so you can probably find a bargain. (Like, under $150.)
u/Alinafd5 · 2 pointsr/clothdiaps

I bought a tiny portable washer for like $50 on amazon, works great for diapers! the one i have is this:
https://www.amazon.com/ZENSTYLE-Compact-Washing-Machine-Portable/dp/B07MQSF48M/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1551304228&sr=8-4&keywords=zenstyle+portable+washing+machine
I then line dry them on a little white rack

u/WooHoo2You · 3 pointsr/preppers

I would think about a non-powered clothes washing option. Just because your generator can handle the load does not mean you have enough gas to get through the outage of an unknown length?

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These are great: https://www.amazon.com/EasyGoProducts-EGP-LAU-012-Clothes-Washer-Mobile-Powered-Portable/dp/B074TX7MF2