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Washing Machines Hoover H-Wash 700 H7W69MBC

Hoover H-Wash 700 H7W69MBC

Washing Machine, 60 cm

£369.00
9+stores
Washing Machines Hotpoint NSWM7469BSUK Freestanding Front Loading Washing Machine

Hotpoint NSWM7469BSUK Freestanding Front Loading Washing Machine

Washing Machine

£299.00
8stores

Three tips for buying a washing machine

  • Front loading: The most common type of washing machine. Choose this for larger households and for longer use, as it usually has greater capacity, is gentler on clothes and uses less water.

  • Top loading: Top-loaders lack some of the advantages of front-loaders. But they can be smaller and more convenient, and so may be more practical if you live alone or in a tiny flat.

It may be tempting to buy a washer dryer, but they have some downsides: they tend to use more water, have longer washing cycles and do not dry as well as a separate tumble dryer. That said, buying a washer dryer may be a space-saving and money-saving option for you.

This may be stating the obvious, but you should buy a washing machine that has the capacity to cope with the laundry produced in your household. If you’re unsure, there’s a conversion chart that tells you how much capacity you should expect per person in your household. On manufacturer Beko’s website, you’ll find a handy Washing Machine Capacity Guide.

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