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작성자 Rosemary
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Why Buy a 10kg Front Loader?

The front-loader of 10kg is ideal for large loads of laundry with 13 wash programs, including handwash, and plenty of space for big wash cycles. It's a smart machine equipped with the latest features.

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

asset-1-png.pngThe primary energy cost in a cheapest 10kg washing machines front loader is the power used to heat water to operating temperature, and for 10kg Front Loader running the motor. These costs can be offset with lower energy consumption during operation compared with top-loaders, notably less power used during the agitation cycle as well as during spin, and less water. Certain machines offer a low-water wash option which requires significantly less water than the cotton cycle, which saves on both energy and water usage.

10kg-1400rpm-washing-machine-white-with-chrome-door-1256.jpgIn general, front-loading washers consume less soap than top-loaders. The tumbling action of the drum reduces foamy suds and reduces overflows, without affecting the cleaning action. The door seals and the bellows on top-loaders are more susceptible to wear. In addition, the top-loader's agitator's mechanical mechanism can cause significant wear and abrasion to clothes, since it presses clothes against one other with paddles that constantly drop and drag them through the wash. This abrasion is measured by the amount fabric that builds up on a clothes dryer screen for lint, since lint is mainly made up of stray fibers removed from clothing while drying and washing. Many top-loaders have been designed to run at slower speeds, and could also include the "freshening cycle" to clean the bellows or mechanical gears frequently.

Water

Top-loading washers require an impeller or an agitator to force soap and water through the clothing, causing wear and abrasion. Front-loaders, on the other hand, use paddles that gently lift and drop clothing into a rotating drum to clean, reducing wear. The amount of wear can be roughly estimated by the amount of lint that is collected in dryer lint filtering systems, which consists of threads that have escaped from clothing during 10 kg washing machines and drying.

Front-loading machines are less likely to leak since they have a lower water level than top-loaders. Front-loaders require a bellows, or 10kg front Loader seal to prevent water from spraying through the open door. These systems aren't maintained as often as top-loaders.

Furthermore, front-loaders can work with cold water or hot, and many do so without the need for a heating source, making them more energy efficient than top-load machines. This efficiency can reduce operating costs for the same laundry load, especially in locations where energy, water, and detergents are expensive.

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