Overview
- Households can save between £29 and £72 annually by running a thorough spin cycle before tumble drying, according to Miele expert Ryan Adams.
- Putting wet clothes straight into a tumble dryer forces it to work harder and boosts electricity consumption.
- Washing towels and bed linen together often exceeds load capacity, straining the drum and risking machine damage.
- Regularly emptying the lint trap and checking pockets for coins prevents airflow blockages and avoids costly appliance repairs.
- Opting for colder wash cycles, ensuring full loads and drying clothes outdoors or on a heated airer can further lower energy use.