Smart washers and dryers are different from merely digital appliances. They can send notifications to your phone when a cycle finishes, download new wash and dry cycles, diagnose problems, and adjust settings with the control of a smartphone or voice command.
What Can a Smart Washing Machine Do?
A smart washing machine gives you more control over your laundry than a standard washing machine while offering a few convenient extra features. Here are some of the benefits of a smart washing machine:
What Can a Smart Dryer Do?
A smart dryer partners with a smart washer to make cleaning laundry quicker and easier. Here are some of the benefits of a connected dryer:
Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to start, stop, and extend cycles remotely with your phone or mobile device.Receive notifications when a cycle finishes or remotely check on its status.Download new dryer cycles for special fabrics and types of loads.Use voice commands to control operation through virtual assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.Integrate with an existing smart home system. When synced with a smart home network, smart dryers can monitor local energy use to run during off-peak hours for additional savings on utility bills.
All-in-One Smart Washer and Dryer
A few manufacturers have combined washers and dryers into a single machine that both washes and dries clothes. An all-in-one laundry unit may be ideal for smaller homes and apartments where space is limited, however, they are quite expensive. Currently, the few all-in-one washer-dryers that are available cost about the same as buying two separate units.
Common Concerns About Smart Washers and Dryers
Whether or not you should get a smart appliance is largely a matter of personal preference. Here are some common concerns people have about smart washers and dryers:
Price: Perhaps surprisingly, the cost of a smart washer or dryer depends on the brand and model. Individual washing machines typically range from $800 to $2,000. This price range is similar to the average cost of traditional front-loading washers. Price can vary a bit more on dryers, depending on whether you need a gas or electric connection. While you can often find simple washers and dryers for a bargain, many people prefer front-loading or feature-rich appliances.Repairs: Most repairs of smart appliances are not significantly more expensive than traditional units. The extra sensors found in smart appliances sometimes add to repair expenses. However, the self-diagnostic features found in most smart appliances can give you a heads-up when a part is wearing out, giving you a chance to repair it before it breaks — likely saving you money as well.