Different brands of washing machines are advertised as serving different purposes and washing your clothes better than others, but is this true? The market is flooded with different brands like Whirlpool, LG, Samsung and Bosch and the average person is instructed to choose between different types of machines like front loading and top loaders. The prices for these machines are normally quite high, especially if they are advertised as having a special spin cycle or a way of measuring how dirty your load is. Is it possible and indeed plausible to believe what the advertisers say? Here is some advice on the questions to ask when you purchase a washing machine so that you are not simply bogged down by all the jargon floating about.
When you visit the store and see all of the different brands of washing machines, do not look overwhelmed. This will be a sign to the shop assistant that you don’t know what you are looking for and they will then try to sell you whichever brand they are affiliated with. At all times appear knowledgeable, and nonchalantly walk past the Whirlpool, LG, Samsung and Bosch machines as though you are well acquainted with them. Front loading machines are normally smaller than top loaders so it is worth having an idea of which type you need for your home before you visit the store and waste time looking at the wrong types of machines. The final and most important tip when looking for a new washing machine is to be aware of the prices before you visit the store.
How can one do this? How do you know what a good price and a bad price is? It is simple. Have a look online for the types of machines you want and get an average price for them. When you approach the store, if the machines on display are above those prices, leave immediately before you become flustered and purchase an overpriced machine. Be savvy and you will not be overwhelmed by the different brands of washing machines.