Ah, this is one of those “hidden features” posts! 🧺✨ Here’s what it’s likely referring to:
Washing Machines That Can Dry
- Many modern washing machines are actually washer-dryer combos, meaning they can wash and dry clothes in one unit.
- They often have a “dry” or “spin-dry” function that people overlook.
- Some older or simpler machines only spin to remove water, which isn’t the same as full drying.
How It Works
- After the wash cycle, select the drying or “eco dry” setting if available.
- The machine uses heat and spinning to reduce moisture.
- Depending on the model, clothes may come out partially dry or nearly ready to wear.
Tips for Best Results
- Don’t overload the machine—clothes need space to dry properly.
- Use dryer-safe fabrics—some items may shrink or get damaged if dried in the washer.
- Check your manual—not all washing machines have full drying capability.
💡 Fun fact: In some compact homes, washer-dryer combos are a lifesaver, combining two appliances into one small footprint.
If you want, I can show you a quick trick to get your laundry fully dry using just a washing machine, even if it doesn’t have a dedicated dryer cycle. Do you want me to do that?