Malber Washers and Dryers
I’m planning to install a stackable washer and dryer in my kitchen. Because I can’t vent in the space, I need to decide between a ventless (condensation) dryer or venting into a bucket. The only ventless dryer in my price range is the Malber TD800. Has anyone had any experience with this brand? (This is…
I’m planning to install a stackable washer and dryer in my kitchen. Because I can’t vent in the space, I need to decide between a ventless (condensation) dryer or venting into a bucket. The only ventless dryer in my price range is the Malber TD800. Has anyone had any experience with this brand? (This is not for the combo washer, but for separate washer and dryer.) Has anyone had experience with the bucket system? I will be putting in a 220v line if this makes any difference. Thanks much.
how do you prevent the malber washer from shaking uncontrollably during the spin cycle?
I bought the Malber TD800 one year ago and it just started producing smoke on the dry cycle.
Not sure if this is because I had 40 pairs of jeans in there and the machine just got “tired” but I’ve heard that when this happens you have to have a small part replaced.
If I had known that the spin cycle was so good I would have not bought the combo as I tend to dry the clothes on a small line in my compartment and they are dry no time at all.
I can’t believe it, my co-worker just bought a car for $53528. Isn’t that crazy!
To the person who has used the bucket for years, did you find that the space the dryer was in got very hot? Thanks!
I researched this a few months ago for my tenants and found bad reviews of the Malber TD800 but very good reviews for the Malber WD1000, which my tenants are happy to have.
How can you vent damp air into a bucket??? You definitely need to vent the air outside unless you purchase a ventless condensing unit.
If you are talking about a bucket for the dryer, I have been using one for many years and have had no problems at all- no mess whatsoever
In my opinion, the bucket doesn’t work well enough to justify the mess it makes.
Malber makes good products that my clients seem to enjoy without much incident.