Top tips to make your washing machine use less electricity

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Top tips to make your washing machine use less electricity

Washing machines can have a huge impact over your energy bills over time, but they don’t have to be. If you want to make your washing machine, use less energy and save some money, you need to be mindful of a few pointers. In this article, we’ll look at how you can use your washing machine more efficiently and save money. We’ll also cover other ways to reduce your energy use when washing clothes.

Tips for energy saving when using a washing machine

Correct loading: Make sure you load the washer properly for optimum results. Overloading means that clothes don’t move through and around the drum freely, making it difficult for the detergent to penetrate and clean the clothing thoroughly. When loading items into the machine, fill it evenly with light and heavy items to ensure proper weight distribution.

Appropriate cycle: Depending on what type of items you’re washing, select the appropriate cycle that will get your clothes clean while also using as little energy as possible. Every washing machine has different cycle options, but typically selecting a shorter cycle when possible is recommended for saving energy.

Lower speed spins: High spin speeds require more electricity, so consider setting your machine to a lower spin speed if possible. Doing so will not only help reduce electricity usage but will also help extend the life of your garments since they won’t be subjected to as much stress from the high spinning speeds.

Low water: You can also look for a washing machine that has an “eco” or “low-water” setting. This will reduce the amount of water used for each cycle and can help conserve energy.

Cold wash when possible: When possible, select the cold wash cycle, as it will drastically reduce the machine’s energy usage. A cold cycle is suitable for most laundry needs and can be used on any colour or fabric type. However, if you do need hot water for certain items or use-cases, don’t avoid the same.

Consider upgrading: If no other method is giving you the result you desire, you may want to consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient washing machine. A washer with higher BEE energy star certification could mean drastic differences in your bills. Upgrading to 4-star or 5-star models, you will also likely find more reliable, quieter, and superior washing performance.

Also look for washers designed with long-term savings in mind, such as those that automatically adjust their settings based on the size of the load and the stain on the clothing. This will help make sure your loads are using the least amount of energy possible for maximum efficiency.

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