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WASHING MACHINES
When deciding on a washing machine, a good thing to be aware of is the goverment rebate offered on models with a 4 star or higher rating. Check the listing for agencies offering these rebates at the end of this article.
Washing machines are a standard houshold electrical item. Items like washing machines were once referred to as whitegoods due to their typically white coloured exteriors. Everyone that does their own clothes washing needs at least one washing machine.
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There was a frontloader in a holiday house we rented and what I didn't like was that it took soooooo loooonnng to wash, about 2.5 hours. With my top loader I can get 2 loads done before I leave the house in the morning.
There was a frontloader in a holiday house we rented and what I didn't like was that it took soooooo loooonnng to wash, about 2.5 hours. With my top loader I can get 2 loads done before I leave the house in the morning.
Front loaders do take a long time to wash but you can also do the 30min quick wash. We use it all the time and the clothes are clean.
Yes, just done a 30min load, sat on the toilet (combined laundry/powder room) and watched it for a while, fascinating stuff. You can also have up to a 2.5hr cycle too. Guarranteed I will never use that. They came out hot so obviously use hot water for rinse which I wouldnt of thought it would do, supposedly costs $32 electricity py to run one load every day, and uses 12lts of water, mostly in the rinse cycle. Bit noiser than the old top loader. You can only get the govt rebate if you buy one with a 4 star rating and I have to apply for the Omo and the rebate online. Evidentlyfaster if you give a bank no. rather than waiting for a cheque
...They came out hot so obviously use hot water for rinse which I wouldnt of thought it would do, supposedly costs $32 electricity py to run one load every day, and uses 12lts of water, mostly in the rinse cycle. Bit noiser than the old top loader.....