A
commercial Laundromat operation requires a combination of
commercial washers and dryers to satisfy customer's needs. In
this section, we will go over the types of washing and drying
equipment needed to operate a Laundromat.
Top Load Washers - Also known as an V-axis clothes
washer, is a very popular machine where a vertically mounted
basket is contained within a water retaining tub with an
agitator in the middle. The machine loads from the top covered
by a door. These machines are most popular in North America,
Latin America and Oceania. They are not considered to be water
efficient when compared to other models but many people are used
to them and prefer them.
Tumble Dryers - These are the machines that remove
moisture from clothes after a wash. They consist of a rotating
metal drum with orifices, also known as tumbler, that lets
heated air flow through while the machine rotates the tumbler.
The dryer is loaded though the front of the machine and the door
is generally made out of commercial grade glass.
Stack Tumble Dryers - This machine consists of one tumble
dryer stacked on top of another. These machines are popular due
to its efficient use of space. However, they are generally not
as effective as stack dryers when extracting moisture and some
Laundromat customers prefer single stack dryers for that reason.
Front Load Washers - This is also known as the H-axis
clothes washer. In this design, the inner washing basket and the
outer tub are placed horizontally in the machine. The clothes
are loaded though the front and there is usually a glass door
that allows one to see the clothes inside the machine. This type
of washer is the most water efficient and very popular in
Laundromats around the world. They have varying capacities from
20lbs to 250 lbs.
Main Manufacturers of Washers and Dryers include
Dexter, Wascomat,
Continental,
Unimac, Speed Queen, Huebsch. To read more on these companies
and their products
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