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subject: Benefits Of Buying A Bosch Stackable Washer Dryer [print this page]


The company called Bosch is most well known for its automobile products. Who has not heard of anti-lock brakes which help saves lives by overcoming loss of tire traction due to poor road conditions? And who hasn't heard of the electronic stability program that makes the computer kick in controls when the car is skidding? These products ensure that Bosch has relationships with almost every car manufacturer in the world.

But the Bosch group is in reality a consortium of companies that manufactures a number of other things including home appliances. Their European origins belie their large U.S. presence in Michigan. Bosch's products are famous for precision German engineering and advanced technology parts. One of these is the Bosch stackable washer dryer that is at the vanguard of the their line-up.

Stackable washers and dryers occupy smaller areas since the two home appliances may be put atop each other. The advantage is that unlike two devices taking up two spots worth of space, the stackable makes use of only one. The disadvantage to utilizing stackables is that dryers need to be put high above the floor that makes it a little challenging to reach and use.

Although their stackable washer dryer has an official price tag that is quite high at over a thousand dollars, one may find it for cheaper at large retailers like Sears. Furthermore, one can reap substantial energy savings due to the fact that Bosch products have a tendency to exceed Federal standards by a wide margin. The average energy use in the United Sates for the Bosch stackable washer dryer is about $150 per year. This figure exceeds the Federal Energy Star by 2 fold.

There is a good reason why Bosch has entered the stackable washer dryer market. In general purchasing washers and dryers is demanding for those who are living in small residences, condo or apartment units. To begin with, appliances like washers and dryers are too big for little living areas to accommodate. Another reason is that washers and dryers, being bulky appliances usually are not actually condominium and apartment friendly because they call for a huge amount of space. For example some homes do not have gas lines or exhaust vents for the dryer.

Due to this requirement by modest houses, condo and apartment owners, producers have developed specially designed appliances to squeeze into small spaces in small homes, apartments or condo units. Since these special appliances require little or no space, owners can readily keep them beneath shelves, inside closets and can be neatly stored inside small garages or cellars. Also, you will find brand new versions of appliances which doesn't require vents to release hot air when drying the laundry.

by: Kerry Bravais




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