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Miele Washer Dryers

Washer dryers offer the convenience of a washing machine and a tumble dryer in a single appliance. These all-in-one machines are perfect for smaller spaces and are available as freestanding or integrated washer dryers.

Whether you want an integrated washer dryer combination that blends seamlessly into your kitchen, or you're looking for a freestanding model that slots between your kitchen units, find what you’re looking for with Homebase.

Let your appliance do all the hard work for you by choosing a washer dryer combination with an easy iron setting and sensor drying that auto-adjusts its settings to save you time and electricity. Many washer dryer models even have a pause option, so you can pop stray socks in while a cycle is in progress.

One of the best things about freestanding and integrated washer dryers is that you get a washing machine and tumble dryer that takes up half the space of separate machine. Plus, our washer dryer range includes lots of different styles, sizes and finishes - and with no hose needed, it’s easy to buy the best washer dryer for your kitchen.

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    Frequently Asked Questions


    What are washer dryers? 

    Washer dryers are an appliance that is part washing machine and part tumble dryer. This washer dryer combination means that you can wash and dry clothes with the same machine. Many of our washer dryers come with a variety of different functions, from easy iron settings to auto-adjustments that select the duration of a cycle based on how big your laundry load is. Browse our selection of freestanding and integrated washer dryers online or in-store today. 


    Do washer dryers need a vent? 

    No, most washer dryer combinations have condenser dryers. This means that they do not need an air vent. 


    How do you clean a washer dryer? 

    Regularly cleaning your washer dryer can help improve efficiency and performance, but it can sometimes be difficult to know where to start. Most washer dryers have a 'clean' or 'hygiene' wash cycle that you can run. If your washer dryer does not have this setting, you should select the hottest and longest wash cycle option that is available. You can also add washing machine cleaner or natural alternatives like vinegar or baking soda to the drum if you wish. Once the wash cycle is complete, you can wipe down the inside of the washer dryer with a cloth and mild detergent to remove any lingering debris. Don't forget to wipe the outside of the machine and the detergent tray. If you live in an area where the water is 'hard', you may want to clean your washer dryer more regularly to try and prevent limescale from building up. 


    How do you get rid of fluff in a washer dryer? 

    If you notice that your washer dryer combination is leaving lint and fluff on your clothes, it may be a sign that you need to clean the appliance. You can wipe down the inside of your washer dryer. Make sure you clean in and around the door seal and run a wash cycle to remove any fluff that may be lingering in the drum. 


    How do you hide a washer dryer in a kitchen? 

    The best way to hide a washer dryer in the kitchen is with an integrated washer dryer. These models can be fitted within your kitchen units and concealed behind doors. Integrated washer dryers blend effortlessly into your kitchen and are a perfect choice for minimalist and modern kitchen styles. 


    Do washer dryers have lint filters? 

    Only heat pump washer dryers have lint filters. Most washer dryers are condenser models which do not have separate lint filters that you can remove and clean, like with a regular tumble dryer. With condenser washer dryers, lint and fluff should be removed from clothes, carried to the drain and straight out of the washer dryer without the need for a separate filter

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