4 huge washing machine mistakes with 'serious consequences' on energy bills

4 huge washing machine mistakes with 'serious consequences' on energy bills

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MIELE KITCHEN APPLIANCE EXPERT RYAN ADAMS SHARED FOUR COMMON WASHING MACHINE MISTAKES THAT COULD BE INCREASING YOUR ENERGY BILL 08:18, 03 Jun 2025 Everyone has to do laundry, so the cost of


using a machine can add up, especially for large families with washing machines that are always in use. While there are ways to cut costs, such as using the machine only at certain times of


day, an expert has revealed common mistakes to avoid. According to EDF Energy, the average monthly energy bill for a UK household ranges from £57 to £110, depending on the size of the


household. Miele kitchen appliance expert Ryan Adams, director of Ati Harrogate, has identified four mistakes that could be increasing your energy bill. One of these is not using the spin


cycle and not checking pockets before doing laundry, reports the Express. WASHING MACHINE ENERGY MISTAKES 1. NOT USING THE SPIN CYCLE "Running a second spin cycle in the washing machine


to remove excess water and untangling items before drying helps the clothes move freely in the drum, reducing strain on the dryer," explained Ryan. "Including a thorough spin


cycle before tumble drying can help households potentially save between £29 to £72 annually." Article continues below 2. WASHING TOWELS AND BED LINEN TOGETHER The added water weight


often exceeds the recommended load capacity, potentially damaging the drum shaft and bearings. The expert noted: "Additionally, these items tend to form a single heavy ball during the


cycle, which can bounce around and harm the machine's internal parts." 3. NOT CHECKING POCKETS These items can bang around inside the drum, leading to expensive repairs. A quick


check is recommended to save machines and prevent unnecessary costs. 4. NOT EMPTYING THE LINT TRAP Ryan highlighted the importance of maintaining your dryer, stating: "A clogged trap


reduces airflow, forcing the dryer to work harder, which not only wastes energy but also risks overheating the appliance." He emphasised the safety benefits of routine maintenance,


adding: "Regularly cleaning the lint trap before each drying cycle makes it more efficient and safer, preventing fire hazards." Article continues below Additionally, he pointed out


that it's crucial to keep the washing machine clean as well to avoid mould and sludge accumulation. IF YOU WANT IDEAS AND INSPIRATION TO PLAN YOUR NEXT UK ADVENTURE PLUS SELECTED


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