• Ross_audio@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    I don’t connect mine .

    But I wanted a washer dryer that had a heat pump drying system.

    The one I got on sale also had an auto dosing tray for detergent and softener.

    Genuinely very pleased with all the features my “smart appliance” has.

    It uses less power, less water, less detergent. And it weighs and uses humidistats to not over dry my clothes.

    The dumb ones that just work on set timers are less efficient than one measuring the load to decide how much water to use and when it’s dry.

    I suppose I used to eyeball detergent but now a 40 wash bottle lasts me 50 washes.

    Long warranty on it I hope I’ll never have to test. But it’s there.

    To get that I ended up with a WiFi enabled machine and just never put it on a network and turned its own broadcast off.

    I occasionally set a time on it. But genuinely throw in the clothes, push 2 buttons, and walk away.

    Any appliance that can now be a heat pump instead of an element, or actually measures things instead of using timers is a genuine improvement. Even if it’s fairly rudimentary still.

    Not everything is worse if it’s more complicated.

    • AnarchoSnowPlow@midwest.social
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      11 months ago

      I ended up the same way. The heat pump washer/dryer combo I got happens to have wifi. I genuinely enjoy this machine even though I don’t think I’m capable of fixing it outside of buying a whole new “heat pump unit” and installing it. It works well and it’s way more efficient than the old electric unit that was here when we moved in.