Knowing how to properly load the washing machine is essential for effective washing and the longevity of both your clothes and the machine.
The basic rule is not to overload the drum, allowing space for the detergent and water to circulate. The ideal capacity is to fill the washing machine to about three-quarters full, leaving some space at the top of the drum.
What else affects how much clothing you can load into the washing machine?
Type of Fabrics
When loading the washing machine, also consider the type of fabrics. You can load more lightweight items, like t-shirts or underwear, while heavier pieces like towels, jeans, or thick sweaters take up more space and retain more water, so you should load fewer of them.
For better results, clothing should be loosely spread in the drum, not packed tightly, ensuring even washing and rinsing.
Type of Washing Machine
For smaller washing machines, it’s better not to overload the machine to prevent damaging the fabrics and to ensure gentle washing. In contrast, with larger-capacity machines, such as those over 8 kg, you can confidently wash a greater amount of clothing at once.