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Up to 65% reduction in electricity bill

Washing machines use a lot of energy and can add significantly to your annual electricity bill. Luckily, there are ways to cut costs.

However, there is a “secret” button that many people may not know about, which can help cut the cost of electricity bills significantly. That is pressing the temperature control button. Depending on the washing machine model, the temperature control button will be in different locations but is extremely easy to find.

Recently, Ms. Beth (living in the UK) shared an energy-saving trick for washing machines on social media. The mother of two said that most washing machines are automatically set to wash with 40 degrees hot water. This will consume more energy than normal cold water washing. However, many people often forget to adjust it, put the clothes in the washing machine and press start.

Therefore, Ms. Beth recommends pressing the button to reduce the temperature to only 20 degrees. Reducing the temperature of the washing program from 40 degrees to 20 degrees can reduce operating costs by an average of 62%.

“This is because washing machines need less energy to heat the water and reduce the temperature,” explains the electronics company. This does not affect the quality of the wash, as most detergents today can disinfect and remove dirt at low temperatures.

According to cleaning experts, 20 degrees is a good temperature for washing clothes. Experts explain: “When it comes to electricity bills, a regular wash cycle can cost you a lot of energy. Choosing to wash in cold water will significantly reduce this cost. Switching from a 40°C to a 20°C wash cycle can save 62%”.

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