Samsung AirDresser Hands-on review

Samsung recently gave BTTR the opportunity to go hands-on with its Bespoke AirDresser appliance, and here's our first impressions review.

The Samsung Bespoke AirDresser set up next to a bed

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Pros

  • Stylishly designed
  • Really does help your clothes feel fresher
  • Intelligently connects to other Bespoke appliances

Cons

  • It's very bulky, so won't fit all homes
  • Smart connection can get confusing
  • Not cheap

Samsung told me that it was not just another laundry day when it invited me to spend the night at a Bondi apartment to check out its new Bespoke range of appliances.

Despite that claim, my wife and I spent an evening washing and drying our clothes and bedsheets using the new Bespoke AI washer and dryer, while keeping our jackets fresh and fragrant using the Bespoke AirDresser.

I will give my (or more importantly, my wife’s) thoughts on the washer and dryer combo in another piece. For now, I wanted to spend a bit of time talking about how the massively superfluous Bespoke AirDresser was actually really one of the most novel appliances I’ve seen in a while.

The AirDresser is far from a necessity, instead clearly marketing itself as a luxury appliance for the household.

Its size and bulk (and price) means it’s not really a solution for everybody. But if you can afford it and your home has enough space, there’s actually a lot to like about this high-tech wardrobe.

It’s important to note that this isn’t a full review. I only had a single night to test out the AirDresser, and the way it works meant I could only test it on a handful of pieces of clothing. If I get the chance, I’ll look to test it more thoroughly in the future, though, because I liked what I experienced on that first day.