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The amount of water in the washing machine, the weight of the laundry

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  • #1 2692473
    Reaper
    Level 11  
    I have 2 questions:

    1. If in the description of washing machines there is a washing weight of 5 kg, does it apply to dry or wet washing?

    2. How much water do your washing machines consume during washing? I mean how much can you see in the door?
    Because for me it is a bit above the door seal. Is it OK? Because it seemed to me that it was not enough, but maybe it just has to be like that. I thought the water should be at least half the drum.

    Greetings

    Moderated By skryn:

    I transferred from "Appliances and Heating Systems".

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  • #2 2692506
    carma2
    Level 14  
    you were wrong - now washing machines consume so much water, because it saves on electricity and water, you have class A, so there is nothing to complain about, unless you want to pay more for electricity and water.

    As for weight, this applies to dry laundry, because you will not charge more space in the drum, pinched laundry will not wash well, so if you dry laundry, it is better to leave a little slack.
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  • #3 2692572
    PS 663S BIO
    Level 31  
    My washing machine takes 9 liters of water on an empty drum. And that's a lot :!: The latest washing machines use 4 liters for an empty drum :wink:
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  • #4 2694523
    Reaper
    Level 11  
    So everything is OK.
    Thanks for the info.
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  • #5 2694601
    marcin_421
    Level 15  
    I have Whirlpool 6 sense and I don't see any water at all. Ie. you can see that the laundry is damp but there is no water level. On an empty washing machine, it can barely reach the holes in the drum.
  • #6 2694686
    Paw_el

    Home appliances specialist
    marcin_421 wrote:
    I have Whirlpool 6 sense and I can't see water at all. Ie. the laundry is seen to be damp, but there is no water level. On an empty washing machine, it is barely level with the holes in the drum.

    Hello.
    Because it's 6 sense.
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