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File:Bigee domestic washing machines technical background.pdf
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Design options exist, which would allow further reductions in specific energy and water consumption compared to the most energy-efficient appliances available today. Additional savings compared to these of up to 70 % in specific energy and water consumption can be expected, depending on appliance types. These options include horizontal-axis technology, combined with low washing temperatures and hot-fill as well as potential future design options. However, more research and development is necessary to bring appliances with such technology to the market at a reasonable price.
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