As technology has developed over time, washing machines have benefited from a range of additional features to make your life easier. For busy families or eco-conscious individuals, we’ve listed a range of key features to consider when buying your new washing machine.

If any of the following are important to you, find a machine that offers these features when buying a washing machine.

Quick Wash

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Quick wash gives you the ability to put on a small load of laundry and be finished in 15-30 minutes. This feature tends to use a little more energy than standard washes, so it's best used for last-minute loads only.

Delay Start

Delay start allows you to set your washing machine to begin the wash cycle at a particular time. This is particularly helpful if you'd like to use electricity tariffs when they are cheapest or to coordinate the wash around your working hours.

Smart Features

Smart washing machines can be controlled from an app on your smartphone or tablet using a Wi-Fi connection. That means you can start, stop and pause loads, as well as receive alerts and personalised washing advice in the palm of your hand.

Steam Technology

Hate ironing? Then you'll want to make sure your machine has steam technology. This feature means clothes are steamed after washing, relaxing the creases and giving them the perfect moisture level ready for easy ironing. It's also more hygienic as it helps to kill off allergens, such as dust mites, and odours.

Auto Dosing

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Some washing machines can measure and release the perfect amount of washing liquid needed for each load. Simply fill up the appliance with the maximum amount of detergent and let this handy feature take care of the rest.

Quiet

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If you need a quieter washing machine, prioritise models with low decibels. Look out for additional noise-reduction features, such as inverter motors, anti-vibration technology and brushless motors.

Drum Light

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Some washing machines come with a special drum light (an LED light fitted within the drum of the appliance). This handy feature turns on to help you see all of your clothes when you're doing the laundry, whatever the time of day. Avoid losing small items that are stuck to the side of the drum and say goodbye to odd socks!

Special Programs

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Some appliances have specialised programmes for certain clothing types. Sportswear programmes wash microfiber clothing at a lower temperature, while effectively removing stains and sweat marks. Washing machines with a wool programme use low temperatures and spin speeds to keep wool-based clothes free from damage.

FAQs

Can you pause a washing machine halfway through a wash?

If you've found yourself with dirty laundry you've forgotten to include in the wash, some washing machines will include an additional feature which allows you to pause the cycle and reload. Look out for features such as Add Wash, Add Laundry and Reload.

Do washing machines come in standard sizes?

Yes, most models come with a standard height and width - it's just the depth that differs. Freestanding models have standard measurements of 85cm x 60cm (height x width), whereas integrated models have standard measurements of 82cm x 60cm (height x width).

What is the difference between a freestanding and an integrated washing machine?

An integrated washing machine is 'built-in' to your kitchen cupboards, meaning it should slot in seamlessly and be covered with a cupboard door. Freestanding models can also sit under a countertop, or anywhere with water supply and drainage, however they are not covered.

Is there a washing machine that can choose the correct cycles automatically?

Yes, look out for washing machines that have sensor functionality. Depending on the brand, the feature will vary in name with technology such as KG Mode or ProSense. Essentially, these features will automatically weigh each load and adjust the programme settings to give you the best wash each time.

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