it would depend on on the KW rating of each and how long each one is on for.
Tumble-driers normally use 3 kW which means 3 units on the bill per hour.
The place you buy if from may do it for free, if new, or charge a small fee of $50-100.oo or less. If you hire a handy man that could vary. Both appliances come with directions how to hook up. The washer is easier than the dryer. You have a hot and cold line that connects from the washer to the spickets behind the washer, they are marked on the hoses. There is another hose that goes in the back of the washer that goes to the same spot that drains the water out on the spin cycle and a plug. On the dryer there is a plug and the vent hose that goes from the back of the dryer to the vent hole in the floor or wall. Takes less than an hour to do both. This is IF you have hook-ups already in place for a washer and dryer. If not, the costs are going to be a lot more significant. The cost depends on where you are putting the washer and dryer. If plumbing and electrical lines are close by it might run you about $400-500 for everything. (water lines to the washer, drain for the washer, electrical to the dryer and vent for dryer) However, it can be several hundred dollars more if you need to run plumbing and electrical lines significant distances (20 ft or more). To make it the cheapest possible, pick a location where water lines and an electrical box are less than 10 ft away. Also, if you do it yourself, you can save a lot of money and might only spend $100-200 in materials.
You need two equations to do this. The first is 2x+78=728. The other is x+78=y. In both equations "x" is equal to the price of the dryer and "y" is equal to the price of the washer. We know that the washer costs 78 more than the dryer. The math goes like this. 2x + 78 = 728 (first equation) 2x + 78 - 78 = 728 - 78 (subtract 78 from both sides) 2x = 650 (new equation) 2x / 2 = 650 / 2 (divide both sides by 2) x = 325 (dryer costs 325) Now we have a value for "x" and can complete the second equation x + 78 = y (second equation) 325 + 78 = y (substitute known value for x) 403 = y (washer costs 403) Now we check to make sure that we did it correctly x + y = 728 (dryer + washer = 728) 325 + 403 = 728 (substitute known values for x and y) 728 = 728 (we did it correctly) The dryer costs 325 and the washer costs 403
A 100 watt light bulb does not cost more that a 1200 watt hair dryer. The average price of a light bulb is about 90 cents whereas a hair dryer can range up to 20 dollars.
For a gas dryer in the US you will need a 120 volt outlet to plug into. The old electric dryer was 220 volts so that outlet cannot be used as it is currently. Second, you will need to have a gas line run to the site of the new dryer. That should be it.
10/3 will be fine if its not more than 75 feet Assuming they draw 30A or less, yes.
When choosing a washer and dryer, individuals should consider many factors and necessities. Family size will be one of the most important factors. Those with larger families will obviously need a larger washer dryer set, but will probably also be concerned about cost and benefits. Finding a washer and dryer with lower energy usage and a higher volume capability will significantly lower future costs. While buying a cheap set might seem like a good idea at first, it may cost more in repairs and energy in the future. Families should weigh these costs and benefits before choosing a washer dryer set.
It can be anything from $10 to $150. You can buy a toaster for $10, but a washer or dryer will cost you way more.
The place you buy if from may do it for free, if new, or charge a small fee of $50-100.oo or less. If you hire a handy man that could vary. Both appliances come with directions how to hook up. The washer is easier than the dryer. You have a hot and cold line that connects from the washer to the spickets behind the washer, they are marked on the hoses. There is another hose that goes in the back of the washer that goes to the same spot that drains the water out on the spin cycle and a plug. On the dryer there is a plug and the vent hose that goes from the back of the dryer to the vent hole in the floor or wall. Takes less than an hour to do both. This is IF you have hook-ups already in place for a washer and dryer. If not, the costs are going to be a lot more significant. The cost depends on where you are putting the washer and dryer. If plumbing and electrical lines are close by it might run you about $400-500 for everything. (water lines to the washer, drain for the washer, electrical to the dryer and vent for dryer) However, it can be several hundred dollars more if you need to run plumbing and electrical lines significant distances (20 ft or more). To make it the cheapest possible, pick a location where water lines and an electrical box are less than 10 ft away. Also, if you do it yourself, you can save a lot of money and might only spend $100-200 in materials.
Your A/C or your dryer/washer , but if you leave your T.V on for >10 hours the T.V will consume more energy than your washer and dryer.
At last. A 2 in 1 washer and dryer combined. The washer turns into a dryer! No need to transfer clothes from washer to dryer. GE claims to complete a full cycle in 2 hours. There is no need to vent the dryer. The moisture from the clothes goes down the drain instead of an exhaust hose. A 2 in 1 washer/dryer is not new technology. The idea has been around for years but never sold. It wasn’t practical to own one. They didn’t wash or dry very well and a load would take 5 or more hours. These units were popular in Europe because space was very important. This is the first “practical“ 2 in 1 combo that really works well GE claims.
You need two equations to do this. The first is 2x+78=728. The other is x+78=y. In both equations "x" is equal to the price of the dryer and "y" is equal to the price of the washer. We know that the washer costs 78 more than the dryer. The math goes like this. 2x + 78 = 728 (first equation) 2x + 78 - 78 = 728 - 78 (subtract 78 from both sides) 2x = 650 (new equation) 2x / 2 = 650 / 2 (divide both sides by 2) x = 325 (dryer costs 325) Now we have a value for "x" and can complete the second equation x + 78 = y (second equation) 325 + 78 = y (substitute known value for x) 403 = y (washer costs 403) Now we check to make sure that we did it correctly x + y = 728 (dryer + washer = 728) 325 + 403 = 728 (substitute known values for x and y) 728 = 728 (we did it correctly) The dryer costs 325 and the washer costs 403
Washer dryer combos have become a fixture in apartments and condos. But is one right for every home? A washer dryer combo is a great solution for space problems, if the amount of laundry will be small. Singles, roommates and couples often need little more than the washer dryer combo provides. However, the combo is too small for big loads, and this makes it a difficult choice for families. With only half the capacity of a regular washer or dryer, the combo would need to be in constant use to keep up with more than two people's weekly laundry.
People are living in less and less space every day. As populations around the world rise, personal space becomes more and more cramped. To combat this lessening amount of space, there are a number of things people are doing to save on the space they do have. Using a stacked washer dryer is one of these things. When you use a stacked washer dryer, you are able to save yourself the floorspace you so desperately need by building up instead of out. After all, the space above your washer is generally not used for anything anyway, why not put a dryer there?
Appliances are like furniture they loose their value very quickly. If the washer/dryer is in perfect condition and is not over 5 years old I would not pay any more than 1/5 the value it would cost to buy it new.
One can find a good deal on a front load washing machine on the internet, websites like BestBuy, eBay, HarveyNorman, TheGoodGuys. Also it is advised to check out the local shopping center for more deals.
Kenmore has recently released an Elite He3 7.0 cubit feet and 4.0 cubit feet washer and dryer set. They are front loaded and is larger to put more clothes or larger things such as blankets in them.
The cost of the use of a washing machine varies depending the type of model and how the water is heated. Electric heated washing machines may cost less than gas.