How to select a washing machine? – tough question, isn’t it? Buying a new washing machine is a big decision for any household. Along with cost comparison, there are a whole host of options you need to consider before parting with your cash. First of all, though, you need to decide what type of washing machine you want.
Size matters
The eternal debate is front loader versus top loader. The main consideration here is simply space. If you would not have enough space to open the door to a front loader, then a top loader would be a better option. Make sure to get out your tape measure and check first, though: you don’t want to end up with a washing machine that doesn’t fit.
Other than size and shape considerations, it comes down to personal taste. Agitators, however, muddy the water. Older top loading machines always had them, while front loaders didn’t. Nowadays, though, they’re usually absent in both. Some top loaders still contain them, though, and many consumers believe it offers a better clean, although it does reduce drum capacity.
How much washing do you do?
It’s that drum size that’s your most important consideration. Your first question should always be: how much washing do I need to do? You can get all kinds of drum sizes to fit, from around 4kg up to 10kg. Too big and you’re going to be wasting water and detergent. Too small and you’ll need to wash too often and waste again.
Special features
With modern High Efficiency washing machines, you also have a choice when it comes to features and energy consumption. It’s often worth spending more on a more efficient washing machine that will save you in the long term. The best is A+++, but there are variations within that. Check out the kWh/year and Liters/year figures for a better idea.
Special wash modes are also worth looking out for. Some machines will let you wash woolen garments safely, while others do the same with silk. One of the best of these features is the hand-wash cycle, especially if you own a lot of delicates. And to get superb results out of your machine, add Ariel to every load.
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