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A Guide to Buying a New Washing Machine in NZ

Buying a washing machine can feel confusing at first. There are so many models, prices, and features to choose from. For many Kiwi homes, a washing machine is one of the most used home appliances. Picking the right one can save time, water, and power every week. 

Whether you live in a small flat or a big family home, this buying a washing machine guide will help you understand your options and make a smart choice.

Types of Washing Machines

There are three main types of washing machines found in New Zealand. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. The best type for you depends on how much you wash, how much space you have, and your budget.

Top Load Washing Machines

Top-load machines have the door on top. You load the clothes from above. They are easy to use. Many top-loaders, such as the Midea top-load washing machine, let you add clothes mid-cycle. They often have shorter cycle times. They can be cheaper to buy. Many people like them for small families and for quick washes.

Top-loaders can use more water than front-loaders. They may spin at lower speeds. That means clothes may be wetter after the spin. You may need to dry them longer. Newer top loaders have better features and can be more efficient than older models. If you want a simple machine that is easy to load, a top loader is a solid choice.

Front-Load Washing Machines

Front loaders have the door on the front. They use less water and less energy for each wash. They tend to be gentler on clothes. Front loaders often have higher spin speeds. That helps clothes come out drier. They are very common in modern homes. Many front-loaders have smart cycles and a good range of options.

Front-loaders can cost more up front. They may need a bit more bending to load and unload. If space is tight, you can stack some front-loaders with a dryer. Some models have damp smell problems if not left open after washing. Simple care fixes this.

Washer Dryer Combos

A washer and dryer combo does both jobs in one machine. It is great for small homes and flats. You can start a load and get dry clothes without moving them. Combos save space and can be easier to set up. Many combos are common in apartments in other countries. They are growing in popularity in NZ, too.

Combos often take longer to dry clothes than a separate dryer. They may use more energy when drying. If you have a big household and heavy laundry, a combo may feel slow. If you have limited space and want a single unit, a washer and dryer combo can be a good pick.

Key Features to Consider

These are the main things to check when you shop:

Capacity

Choose by kg. Small households can do well with 5 to 7 kg. Families often choose 8 to 12 kg. Bigger capacity means fewer loads each week.

Energy and Water Rating

Look for the Energy Rating label. It shows stars and annual kWh. New Zealand follows trans-Tasman energy rules. More stars usually mean lower running costs. Energy and water use matter a lot for bills.

Spin Speed

Spin speed is measured in RPM. Higher RPM means drier clothes after washing. Less drying time saves power and time. Very high spin can be rough on some fabrics.

Wash Programs and Smart Features

Modern machines offer quick wash, steam, allergy or wool cycles. Some have app control and Wi Fi. Smart features add convenience for busy homes. They can help save water and energy with sensors.

Noise Level

If your laundry is near living areas, check noise ratings. Quieter machines suit open-plan homes. Look for models with anti-vibration or quiet motor tech.

Build Quality and Warranty

Check the warranty and local support. A good warranty gives peace of mind. Choose brands with service in New Zealand. This helps if you need repairs.

Installation and Maintenance Tips

A white washer and dryer combo
A little care helps your machine last. Follow the rules from the maker and the store.
  • Check your space and setup: Make sure there’s enough room for the washer, including space for the door to open and hoses to connect. Keep it on a flat, stable surface to avoid vibration or noise during spins.
  • Connect hoses and power safely: Attach water hoses firmly and check for leaks before you start washing. Plug your machine directly into a wall socket that meets NZ standards.
  • Level the washing machine: An uneven machine can move or shake while running. Adjust the feet so they sit flat and stable to protect both your floor and the washer.
  • Keep it clean inside and out: Wipe the rubber seal, drum, and detergent drawer regularly to stop mould and smells. Run an empty hot wash once a month to keep the drum fresh and free of residue.
  • Check filters and hoses often: Clean the lint or drain filter every few weeks and look for leaks or cracks in the hoses. Replace old hoses every few years to prevent sudden leaks.
  • Use the right detergent and don’t overload: Follow the detergent instructions for front or top loaders. Avoid stuffing the drum too full, since clothes need space to move so they wash and rinse properly.

Conclusion

Buying a washing machine is a big decision, but it doesn’t need to be stressful. Think about how much you wash, what features matter most, and how much you want to spend. Top loaders are simple and quick. Front-loaders are efficient and quiet. Combos are space-saving and convenient.

At Appliance World, we make it easy to find the perfect machine. We stock trusted brands and offer expert advice to help you choose what fits your home best. If you’re ready to buy or just need guidance, you can also contact us directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What size washing machine should I get?

For one or two people, 5–7 kg is fine. For families, 8–12 kg is better. Always think about how many loads you do weekly.

2. Is a front loader better than a top loader?

Front-loaders are more efficient and gentler on clothes. Top loaders are faster and easier to use. Both work well if maintained properly.

3. Is a washer-dryer combo efficient?

A washer and dryer combo is efficient for small spaces, though it may take longer to dry clothes. It’s best for small households or apartments.

4. How can I make my washing machine last longer?

Clean it regularly, don’t overload it, use the right detergent, and check hoses often. Regular care can help it last more than 10 years.

5. Can I buy dryers and accessories from Appliance World?

Yes, we also offer affordable dryers and washing machine accessories online. You can find matching items and expert advice to complete your laundry setup.