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Matching Washer Type Front Load Matching What is the downside to a stackable washer and dryer?One of the cons of a stackable washer-dryer combo is they often have smaller load capacities than standard side-by-side alternatives. Front-loading machines simply tend to hold less than top-loading ones, and this is especially true for single-unit centers and the more compact stackable options.
What is the cost of a stackable washer and dryer?Stackable washers and dryers aren't cheap. Even smaller combo washer and dryer models can cost close to $1,000 or up to $2,000, and if you choose the route of buying a front-loading washer and dryer each separately, you may well spend close to that on each unit.
Is stacking washer and dryer a good idea?Unless your laundry area is severely limited by a small space, there's really no advantage in stacking a washer and dryer versus installing them side by side. Both ways can work as long as you follow the proper installation steps.
How much room do you need for a full size stackable washer and dryer?Full size stacked washers and dryers are typically 77 to 80 inches tall, 27 inches wide, and 32-34 inches deep. When measuring, you will want to ensure the doors can fully open, you have about 1 to 5 inches of space behind the machines for hoses and ventilation and that you can comfortably reach the top controls.
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