Washing machine temperature may save you 38% on your energy bills

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Washing machine temperature may save you 38% on your energy bills
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As energy prices soar, people are looking for new ways to save money - and it appears a simple change in the way you do your laundry could make a big difference

Households with washing machines across the UK are being tipped off about a savvy method that could help them save cash. Energy bills jumped up by 10% on October 1, amid the Ofgem energy price cap rise in Scotland, England and Wales.

They explained: "Using appliances efficiently is also a good way to save money as many, including washer dryers and condenser tumble dryers, are costly to use. Salah Sun, head of product marketing at Beko, echoed this too, adding: "To get the most out of your washing machine, you’ll want to make sure you're using the right cycle for what you need. You won’t always need the highest temperature setting, which is ideal for heavily soiled items, you might be able to use a cooler temperature if you separate your laundry correctly.

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