Wirecutter Doesn’t Recommend Washer-Dryer Combos. I Still Love Mine.

Many people claim to hate doing laundry, but when called upon, few will actually stand by their beliefs. I, on the other hand, am a man of principle: I once purchased 30 pairs of socks and underwear in an effort to put as much time between laundry cycles as possible.
Something about the enormity of the undertaking—the packing and the sorting and the schlepping—especially when hauling a month’s worth of clothing in New York, can feel daunting enough to invite a cycle of perpetual procrastination. Put one minor obstacle between me and the task, even something as simple as a flight of stairs or the search for my laundry card, and you will instead find me washing clothes for the next day by hand in the sink like a Victorian butler.
When my wife and I moved into an apartment without laundry in the unit or in the building, I did the unthinkable. In an attempt to put my fraught relationship with laundry in the past, I turned to one of the most controversial items in all of Wirecutter’s catalog: the combo washer-dryer unit.
What has followed is over two years of clothes-washing bliss.
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