Leave the laundry to this Hisense washing machine. It has everything you need to get fabrics back to their best, including the Steam function that easily care of stubborn creases. Those smart shirts have never looked better. It’ll banish bacteria too, with Hygiene Guard getting deep into fibres to see off pesky germs. And don’t worry about detergent – Jet Wash will dissolve any last traces of it, so your outfits will come out looking and feeling good as new.
A Rated
A washing machine’s energy rating will tell you how energy efficient the model is. Ratings range from A – G, and a more efficient appliance means you’ll save more money on your energy bills. Look out for a washing machine with an energy rating of C or above, these will be some of the most energy efficient models on the market.
Freestanding
Whether it’s going in your kitchen or tucked away in the utility room, a freestanding washing machine gives you loads of flexibility. It isn’t built into your units, so it sits out on its own and can easily slide under a counter if you want it to. And if you ever fancy a change, it’s easy to move to a new spot.
8kg
The wash load or drum capacity on a machine tells you the maximum amount of clothes it can hold. A wash load of up to 6kg can easily handle laundry for 1 or 2 people. Between 7kg and 9kg is great for medium homes of 3 to 4 people, and anything over 10kg is perfect for big families of 5 or 6.
1400 Spin Speed
Spin speed refers to how many times your washing machine’s drum spins per minute. Spin speed ranges from 1000 to 1600 rpm. A faster spin speed will remove more water from your clothes, meaning they’ll dry quicker. You should only use a fast spin speed for synthetics and cottons, wool and delicates will need more special care.