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Practical Tips and Tricks to Help Save Money in the Laundry

We are all feeling the pinch when it comes to money. The basics are becoming more

expensive, and although cutting down is a logical idea, it is hard to do when you don’t know

where to save and what to save on. Every room in the house can offer some saving options,

that can later add up to less money spent. One room that can unnecessarily add up in costs

is the laundry.

“Laundry is a necessary household chore that can often lead to high water and electricity bills and expenses such as detergents, fabric softeners, and more. However, with a few simple strategies in place, you can reduce the costs associated with doing laundry and startto save money in your laundry,” comments Bronwyn Ragavan, brand manager for Personal Touch:
  • Using cold water for your laundry can save a substantial amount of energy. Heating

water accounts for about 90% of the energy used by washing machines. Modern

detergents are formulated to work effectively in cold water, ensuring your clothes still

get clean without the need for hot water.

  • Golden rule – full loads only. Running your washing machine with full loads

maximises the use of water and energy, whereas running small loads can add to

money wasted. If you must run a smaller load, adjust the water level settings

accordingly.

  • Using too much detergent doesn't make your clothes cleaner and can damage your

washing machine. Overuse of detergent can lead to excess suds, which can prolong rinse cycles and use more water. Personal Touch Washing Powder Sheets

offers a premium wash while producing less suds than normal washing powders. Also, this cost-effective detergent’s simple 1 sheet 1 load instruction, eliminates the possibility of overuse.

  • Drying clothes on a clothesline or drying rack saves energy that would otherwise

be used by your dryer. This method is gentler on your clothes, reducing wear and

tear and extending their lifespan.

  • Keeping your washing machine and dryer in good working condition ensures

they run efficiently. Clean the lint trap in your dryer after each use to improve airflow

and reduce drying time. Periodically check and clean the dryer vent to prevent clogs

and enhance efficiency.

  • Unless your clothes are heavily soiled, shorter wash cycles are often sufficient for

cleaning. This saves both water and energy. Many modern washers have eco-

friendly settings that use less water and energy, so take advantage of these options

when appropriate.

  • Consider reusing towels and lightly worn clothing instead of washing them after

every use. For instance, towels can often be used multiple times before they need to

be laundered. This reduces the frequency of laundry loads, saving water, energy, and

detergent.


Saving money on laundry involves a combination of energy-efficient practices, proper

maintenance, and innovative choices when it comes to detergents and appliances. By

thinking smart and simply, you can start to save money when you are doing your laundry and

contribute to a more sustainable household. Every little bit counts, and over time, these

small changes can lead to significant savings.


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