All-in-one washer-dryer combos solve one obvious problem: one box instead of a separate washer and dryer. In our compact-laundry database, the combo set is also unusually friendly on power and venting: every model below is recorded as 120V and ventless from its published source record.
That does not make them automatically easy. A combo still needs water supply, a drain, door-swing clearance, and enough floor space. It also has the familiar all-in-one trade-off: one drum means you wash and dry in sequence, not in two machines at once. So we ranked the candidates by CLF Score — our published-fact composite for fit flexibility, owner satisfaction, running cost, and warranty coverage — then called out where the score is thin because a source fact was not published.
Quick ranking
| Rank | Combo | CLF Score | Why it lands there |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Splendide WDC7200XCD | 91.3 | Best score here; 120V, ventless condenser, compact 23.75” width, and a 5.0-star Camping World review average across 14 ratings. |
| 2 | LG WM3555HWA | 82.5 | 24” wide, 2.4 cu ft, 120V, ventless condenser, and 120 kWh/yr in the score record; no collected owner-rating sub-score. |
| 3 | GE GFQ14ESSNWW | 81.9 | 2.4 cu ft, 120V, ventless, 15A, and the largest owner-rating base here: 4.1 stars across 1,028 GE Appliances ratings. |
| 4 | Magic Chef MCSCWD27W5 | 79.5 | Lowest approximate price in this combo set and 2.7 cu ft capacity, but no collected owner-rating or annual-energy sub-score. |
| 5 | LG WM6998HBA | 67.6 | Big 5.0 cu ft heat-pump combo on 120V, but 27” width, 57.75” door-open depth, and 479 kWh/yr pull the score down. |
Compare these units side by side →
1. Splendide WDC7200XCD — CLF 91.3
The Splendide is the highest-scoring combo in our current index. Its source record lists a 120V / 11A requirement, ventless condenser drying, a 23.75” width, and a 33–33.4” height with 22.6” depth. That is a strong compact-footprint story, which is why the unit’s fit-flexibility sub-score is 96.7.
Two caveats matter. First, Splendide publishes capacity in pounds — 15 lb wash / 11 lb dry — rather than cubic feet, so we do not convert it into a made-up cu-ft number. Second, the running-cost sub-score is dropped because annual energy was not published in the records used by this site. Its 91.3 score is still high, but it is high after the CLF formula renormalizes around the facts we actually have.
Best use case: a narrow closet or RV-style space where 120V power and ventless drying are required, and the lb-based capacity spec is acceptable for your load planning. See the Splendide spec card or view the current merchant page.
2. LG WM3555HWA — CLF 82.5
The LG WM3555HWA is the cleanest conventional compact-combo shape in this set: 24” wide, 33.5” high, 22.25” deep, and 43.25” with the door open. The official source record lists 2.4 cu ft capacity, ventless condensing drying, and 120V / 15A power. Its score record includes 120 kWh/yr for the running-cost component.
The reason it does not rank first is not a red flag; it is missing evidence. We have no collected retailer-rating record for this model, so owner satisfaction is dropped from the CLF formula. That makes the 82.5 score more of a spec-sheet score than a spec-plus-review score.
Best use case: a true 24” laundry closet where a 120V ventless all-in-one is the main requirement and you want a published 2.4 cu ft capacity. Compare LG vs GE →
3. GE GFQ14ESSNWW — CLF 81.9
GE is the most review-backed combo in this ranking. Its official product/spec record lists a standard 120V plug, 15A, no vent required, 2.4 cu ft capacity, 23.4375” width, 25.625” depth, 33.25” height, and 42.8125” depth with the door open. Its owner-satisfaction component is based on a 4.1-star average across 1,028 GE Appliances ratings.
The fit trade-off is depth. Closed depth is 25.625”, and the door-open depth is a little over 42.8”. That may still be viable in some closets, but it is exactly why the fit finder asks for both cabinet depth and door path instead of treating a 24”-class machine as automatically closet-safe.
Best use case: buyers who want the largest review base among the source-locked combos here and can spare the deeper cabinet/door-open clearance. See the GE spec card or view current price.
4. Magic Chef MCSCWD27W5 — CLF 79.5
Magic Chef is the value-oriented 2.7 cu ft option in the combo set, with an approximate price of $1,119.99 in our data. The source record supports 120V / 11A power and ventless drying; the unit record carries a 23.4” width, 23.4” depth, and 33.4” height.
This is also the score that needs the most caution. Owner satisfaction and annual energy are both missing from the collected score components, so the CLF formula leans heavily on fit flexibility and warranty coverage. The unit record also notes lower-confidence fields around water supply and drain because the fetched manufacturer page did not expose every spec line directly. That is not a reason to discard it; it is a reason to verify the current merchant/manufacturer page before buying.
Best use case: budget-sensitive shoppers who want a 2.7 cu ft all-in-one and are comfortable doing one extra live spec check before checkout. See the Magic Chef spec card
5. LG WM6998HBA — CLF 67.6
The LG WM6998HBA is the outlier: 5.0 cu ft capacity, inverter heat-pump drying, 120V / 12A, 27” width, 39” height, 33.125” depth, and 57.75” with the door open. It is technically in the all-in-one set and it runs on 120V per the source record, but it behaves like a much larger appliance for fit.
The score penalty is not mysterious. Its fit-flexibility component drops because of the 27” body width and large footprint, and its running-cost component is 41.8 from a 479 kWh/yr score basis. A heat pump is efficient relative to many big dry systems, but this specific unit is also much larger than the 2.4–2.7 cu ft compact combos above, so the published annual-energy figure matters.
Best use case: a wider, deeper laundry area where 120V power is valuable but a true 24” compact footprint is not required. Compare the large LG against the compact LG →
How to choose without guessing
Use the ranking as a shortlist, not an installation answer. For each combo, check four things against your actual space:
- Width: the narrowest door frame or closet opening, not just the cabinet bay.
- Depth: both closed depth and door-open depth where published.
- Hookups: 120V is common in this combo set, but water supply and drain still matter.
- Evidence gaps: if the score says owner ratings or annual energy were not published/collected, treat that as uncertainty, not as a hidden zero.
If your closet is truly 24”-class, start with the Splendide, LG WM3555HWA, GE, and Magic Chef. If your space is closer to full-size and you want one large drum, the LG WM6998HBA belongs in the conversation — just do not let the 120V plug hide the 27” width and 57.75” door-open depth.
Then run the fit finder with your actual measurements. It reports dimensional overages and hookup mismatches from the same source-locked records used in this article.