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Old 12-10-2008, 12:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Washing Machines Cheapest to run

Am looking to buy a new washing machine and have been trying to find out which one is the cheapest to run it seems that even though some are rated A++ they still appear to use more water and electric then some of the A rated ones.

Thought about the new LG Steam it is A++ but it seems to be worse than some normal ones all a bit confusing does anyone have one ??

Anyone any idea which is the most energy efficient one you can buy.

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