Dryer
A special washing machine mode designed to
dry clothes after washing. The drying process involves an internal heating element which produces heat, and a fan that converts it into warm air. This warm air is then circulated around the fabric to dry it. It is important to note that different types of fabrics have their own specific levels of dryness.
Drying capacity
The maximum amount of laundry that can be loaded into the washing machine for drying mode.
For more information about this mode, see "Dryer". The maximum load capacity is usually 1.5 to 2 times lower than for washing because of the differences in the process. It is important to note that the weight of the dry laundry is what is specified in the characteristics. Drying a full load of laundry at once may not be possible and may require drying in two stages. However, drying so many things at once is not frequently necessary and typically only a portion of the laundry needs to be dried in this manner.
Tank material
Most often, plastic or
stainless steel is used to make washing machine tanks. Stainless steel tanks are more durable than plastic ones, but their lifespan often exceeds that of both the washing machine and its owners. Plastic tanks are cheaper but less durable. In most cases, plastic tanks are still reliable enough to be used.
Spin class
The residual moisture level in laundry is typically classified with a letter of the alphabet, with
A being the highest class indicating the lowest residual moisture. As the classification decreases in alphabetical order, such as to
B and so on, the residual moisture level increases.
Noise level (spin)
The noise level of the washing machine during operation is an important factor to consider, especially in situations where excessive noise can be disruptive or undesirable. The
lower the noise level is preferred, as it provide a more comfortable user experience. This is particularly relevant for small apartments or households with young children, or if washing is planned during nighttime hours.
The noise level of a washing machine may vary depending on the mode of operation, with some models being louder when spinning at maximum speed. Additionally, the noise level may be influenced by the installation conditions and the proximity of other objects or furniture. Even a quiet machine may produce additional noise due to vibrations if it is installed unevenly or in contact with other objects.