I havent really worked this out but i think it is a pain to remember to change your clothes from the washer to the dryer. i pupose that one makes a washer that you just throw your clothes in and it drys them in the same basin hence Washdryer machine or if that cant be work out a washer that atomatically slufs the clothes into the dryer by maybe a side opening in bolth i dunno if it can work but it would sure be easy if i could just throw my cloths in and leave the house to come home and find dry clothes in place of wet ones-- nathangk, May 28 2004 Washer Dryer Combination http://www.dynamic-...yer-combination.htmJust one of literally dozens of makes and models available. I believe my mother had a Whirpool or Kenmore model during my formative years. They're quite common, but the obvious limitation is that you can only do one load at a time. [jurist, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] Adjust-its http://www.halfbake...scales_20adjust-itsSort of a wet-to-dry swappy thing that matches what you need with the ambient weather. [dpsyplc, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] Washer, dryer, cold water only, exhaustless combo http://www.washerdryercombo.net/ [kbecker, Oct 04 2004, last modified Oct 05 2004] My mom was using a washer dryer combination machine for our family's laundry back in the fifties. (link)-- jurist, May 28 2004 <link> How about a clothesline that takes clothes out when it rains, and again when it is dry?-- dpsyplc, May 28 2004 That's way baked (link). Watch your electricity and water bill go through the roof.-- kbecker, May 29 2004 Thats nice jurist but i wasent around in the fifties considering i was born in 86 so my bad i didnt know that they were already invented i guess it already floped because i sure dont see any of the units around today or in my liftime for that matter.-- nathangk, Jun 14 2004 random, halfbakery