Washing Machines
More than just an appliance, a washing machine is an essential part of every home. Vital for keeping your clothes looking and smelling their best, it’s important you choose the right washing machine to match the size of your loads. We have a range of top washing machines from trusted brands such as Bosch and Samsung. Discover everything from integrated washing machines designed to maximise your space, to heavy-duty machines prepared to handle large and often washing loads.
Frequently Asked Questions
The right washing machine can make all the difference in your home; by upgrading its size and functionality, you can make laundry a breeze. Whether you’re looking for an integrated washer to maximise space, or a freestanding machine with a larger capacity, we’ll have exactly what you need.
Many of our washing machines are rated A for energy efficiency, helping you save water and money with every wash. With the latest models containing Wi-Fi functionality and touch-free programming, a new washing machine is the perfect addition to any smart home setup.
Looking to upgrade your whole laundry room? Check out our range of tumble dryers to speed up the drying process. Or if space is a priority in your home, discover the ideal solution with our combined washer dryers.
FAQS:
How do you clean a washing machine?
The best way to clean a washing machine is to place a small amount of detergent, bleach, or washing machine cleaner in the drawer and put the machine on a hot cycle. You should then run another cycle to rinse the machine out before leaving the door open to dry it out.
Why does my washing machine smell?
Smells and odours coming from your washing machine are usually caused by a build-up of moisture or detergent. To keep your machine smelling fresh, you should regularly clean it and ensure that the door is kept open post-wash for the drum to fully dry. Regularly cleaning the detergent drawer and the door seal will also prevent any unwanted smells. Don’t forget to air out the drum every now and then too by leaving the door open for a few hours.
How do you disconnect a washing machine?
To disconnect a washing machine, you should first unplug it and turn off the water. You should make sure to completely empty the machine before disconnecting it, covering the nearby floor with towels and grabbing a bucket to catch any water. Ensure Carefully pull the machine away from the wall and then disconnect the water inlet hose and the drain hose, ensuring all water has been emptied from the hose before you fully remove the appliance.