“Hidden drying capability” can mean a few different things depending on the context. Here are the most common uses:
🧺 1. Hidden Drying in Appliances
Some modern washer-dryer combo machines look like regular washers but also have a built-in drying function. The drying feature isn’t obvious unless you check the control panel settings.
Examples include combo units from companies like:
- LG
- Samsung
- Bosch
These are popular in apartments or small homes.
💨 2. Hidden Drying Features in Dishwashers
Some dishwashers automatically:
- Open the door slightly at the end of the cycle
- Use condensation drying
- Use heated drying without a visible heating element
It’s “hidden” because there’s no separate dryer compartment.
🌬 3. Building or Design Features
In architecture, “hidden drying” can refer to:
- Built-in retractable clotheslines
- Concealed laundry drying racks
- Ventilation systems that quietly remove moisture
💇 4. Personal Care Devices
Some styling tools (like certain air stylers or multi-tools) combine:
- Drying + curling
- Drying + straightening
The drying function may not be obvious at first glance.
If you tell me what product or situation you’re referring to (appliance? building? hair tool?), I can give a much more specific explanation.