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Why Buy a 10kg Front Loader?

The AEG 7000 Series ProSteam 10kg Washing Machine front loader is perfect for large loads of laundry, with plenty of room for large wash cycles and 13 wash programs including handwash. With advanced technology and smart features, it's the ideal partner for your laundry at home.

Front loaders are generally slower to wash, are not available in larger capacities and frequently be affected by mould and mildew. But they are more energy and water efficient than top loaders.

Energy

The main energy expense in a 10kg front loader is electricity for heating water to operating temperatures, and to run the motor. These costs can be offset with lower operational energy consumption in comparison to top-loaders, including less power in the agitation process and during spin, as well as less water. Some machines have a low-water wash option that makes use of significantly less water than the cotton cycle, thereby saving on both water and energy consumption.

In general, front-load washers consume less detergent than top-loaders, and the tumbling action inside the drum entrains air to reduce foamy suds and spills without affecting the cleaning process. The door seals as well as the bellows of top-loaders can be more prone to wear. The mechanical agitator in top-loaders also causes significant wear and tear to clothing. It drags and falls clothes continuously, pushing them against one another. The degree of abrasion can be measured by the amount of fabric that accumulates in a clothes dryer's lint filters, as lint largely consists of loose fibers that have been absorbed by clothing during drying and washing. Many top-loaders have been designed to operate at slower speeds, and could also include an "freshening cycle" to clean the bellows or mechanical gears frequently.

Water

Top-loading washers require an impeller or an agitator AEG 7000 Series ProSteam 10Kg Washing Machine to force soap and water through the clothes, causing wear and abrasion. Front-loaders, on the other hand, use paddles that gently lift and drop clothes into a rotating drum for cleaning, reducing such wear. The amount of wear can be roughly estimated by the amount of lint accumulated in dryer lint filtering systems, which is mostly composed of stray threads detached from clothes during cheap washing machine 10kg and drying.

Because front-load machines require a lower level of water than top-loaders and are therefore less susceptible to leakage. Front-loaders require a bellows, or seal to stop water from entering through the door. These systems do not need to maintained as often as top-loaders.

Front-loaders are less energy-intensive than top-loaders because they can utilize hot or cold water, and some do so without a heating source. This efficiency can lower the cost of running the same laundry load, especially in areas where detergent, water and energy are expensive.