Saving money and the planet: smart ways to use your washing machine
The washing machine is one of our homes' most frequently used appliances. It serves us daily by washing clothes, bedding, or footwear. Its operation is so simple that many people set the programs almost reflexively without thinking about the consequences of their choices, and that can be costly.
19 May 2024 19:02
The washing machine has become an indispensable element of modern households. It enables convenient and efficient washing of clothes, bedding, and other textiles, saving time and effort compared to traditional hand washing.
Modern washing machines are equipped with numerous programs tailored to different types of fabrics and degrees of soiling. This allows for gentle washing of materials that require special care and effective removal of tough stains.
The average washing machine at home has a power of about 650 watts. If a regular wash cycle lasts one hour, the electricity consumption is approximately 0.65 kWh. However, depending on the model of the washing machine, the consumption can range from 0.65 to 1 kWh per wash.
Saving on laundry? It's possible
Many people make the mistake of choosing a washing program at a temperature of 40 degrees Celsius. Although it is a popular choice, heating the water to 40 degrees consumes twice as much electricity as to 30 degrees. Washing at a lower temperature can be equally effective and significantly cheaper. A difference of 10 degrees translates into real savings in the household budget.
It is also worth knowing that delicate fabric programs use the most water, which increases bills. Additionally, washing delicate fabrics releases more microfibres into the water as microplastics, harming the environment. Choosing programs that use less water is therefore beneficial not only financially but also environmentally.
Moreover, overloading the washing machine reduces washing efficiency and increases energy consumption. It is worth running the washing machine only when it is full but not overloaded. Washing several items at once is more economical than frequently washing small amounts of clothes.
Regular descaling and maintaining the washing machine's technical condition also increase its efficiency. Limescale that builds up on the heater makes it difficult to heat the water, which increases energy consumption. Regular cleaning of the washing machine helps to avoid unnecessary repair costs.
Conscious use of the washing machine can bring significant savings and positively impact the environment. We can reduce electricity and water bills by choosing the right programs, maintaining the machine, and avoiding overloading the drum. Such actions are easy to implement and bring measurable benefits in the long run. A responsible approach to laundry benefits our wallet and the planet.