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Washing Machine Buying Advice


There are many washing machines on the market, all of different sizes and made by different brands. It can be difficult to find the washing machine that suits your needs best. Personal requirements are the most important thing before you buy any product. Based on what we need, we can narrow down our search until we find the right machine. These are some tips that a buyer should consider before purchasing a washing machine Laundromat Equipment for Sale.

Different types of washing machines

There are two types: top loading and front loading washing machines. Front loading is best if your washing machine is going to be under your kitchen counter. Top loading is better if you want a smaller machine. Top loaders are more efficient than front loaders, but they also have higher capacities.

Wash load capacities

Wash load capacity is the maximum load that the machine can wash in one wash. To maximize energy conservation, it is recommended to use the machine at its maximum load capacity. The wash load capacity of a washing-machine can be divided into three types.

Small families with just one or two members will be most pleased with machines less than 5kg.

Families with 3 to 5 members will find machines between 5 and 7 kg most suitable.

Large families will appreciate machines that weigh more than 7kg.

Spin Speeds

The spin speed of a washing-machine determines how fast it spins clothes to remove water and dry them. It is measured in revolutions per second (rpm). The maximum spin speed of most washing machines is not important. For cotton clothes, a higher spin speed is needed. Synthetics and delicate clothes can be washed at a slower speed. To ensure that all types of clothes can be used, users should check for the possibility to adjust the spin speed.

For cotton clothes, the speed at which you should be spinning your yarn is between 1000 and 1800 rpm

For synthetic and delicate clothing, the speed is between 400-800 rpm

Wash Programs

The various wash programs available should be reviewed by users. There are five main options: hand wash, wool wash; delicate wash; silk wash; quick wash and an anti-crease option. Pre-wash, intensive, extra rinse and economy wash are some of the secondary options.

Fuzzy Logic is a program that comes with many new washing machines. Users simply need to put clothes in the machine, and the sensors will select the right settings based on the clothes.

Efficiency

Efficiency is often rated on a scale from A to G, where A is highest and G the lowest. An A-rated machine will provide the highest efficiency, while a G-rated machine offers the lowest.

These ratings are based on energy consumption, water consumption, and drying ability. They are often AAA-rated machines that offer the best efficiency in energy, washing, and drying.

Wash Temperatures

Different clothes need to be washed at different temperatures. Silk and delicate clothes should not be washed at high temperature, but cotton clothes can be washed better at higher temperatures. It would be beneficial if there were a few settings that could be used to wash different types of clothes. Most washing machines offer at least 3-4 wash temperatures. 30deg, 60deg, 90deg etc.

Water Supply

Many machines can take cold water, which is ideal for delicate fabrics and helps in stain removal. These machines are more efficient in terms of energy.

Some machines can take both hot and cold water. Therefore, two valves must be connected to the machine. One for hot water and one for cold water. These machines use less energy.

Noise Level

Washing machines produce some noise. Decibels (dB) are the units used to measure the noise produced by the washing machine. They are usually divided into the following categories: Less than 40dB; 40-50dB; 50-60dB; more than 60dB. The majority of washing machines on the market today are in the 50-60dB range, which is the equivalent of a doorbell's noise.

Washing machines come with many amazing features, but you should only buy those features that you use most often. It is best to first assess your needs and then look through the different washing machines to narrow down the options.

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