High speed washing machine within 12 minutes
A new washing machine from Russell Hobbs (UK) can wash clothes in 12 minutes, 8 times faster than current popular washing machines.
A new washing machine from Russell Hobbs (UK) can wash clothes in 12 minutes, 8 times faster than current popular washing machines.
Home appliances manufacturer Russell Hobbs has introduced a new washing machine with super-fast washing times, which can clean clothes within 12 minutes. Meanwhile, the popular washing machine now takes an average of about 90 minutes to complete a laundry.
This type of washing machine also has the ability to save water and maximum power. Specifically from start to finish, as recommended by the manufacturer, it can save over 800 m3 of water - the same amount of water in 17 swimming pools and save 30% of electricity consumption compared to Current type washing machines.
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This £ 247 washing machine is designed with a powerful dual nozzle system that cleans up stains on clothing faster . Thanks to this design, the new Russell Hobbs washing machine can wash hard-to-clean stains such as industrial grease.
" This is a great washing machine, helping your family save energy, time and money ," said Nicky Cox, an employee at Russell Hobbs' new washing machine distribution store . The time of washing clothes is equivalent to the time you fry 4 eggs, tiles, bath ...
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