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Don’t make this mistake before turning on the washing machine: it will double your bill.

That line is another exaggerated “money-saving hack” headline. There’s no single “mistake” before turning on a washing machine that literally doubles your electricity bill—but there are habits that can noticeably increase energy and water use over time.

Here are the real ones people often misunderstand:


⚡ 1. Running half-empty loads

This is the most common issue.

  • You still use almost the same water and electricity
  • Result: higher cost per item washed

👉 Better: wait for a full load (but don’t overstuff it)


🌡️ 2. Using hot water unnecessarily

Heating water uses the most energy in a wash cycle.

  • Cold or 30°C washes often clean clothes just fine
  • Hot cycles should be reserved for heavily soiled items or bedding

🧼 3. Using too much detergent

More soap doesn’t mean cleaner clothes.

  • Can cause extra rinse cycles
  • Builds residue in the machine

🔁 4. Extra rinse cycles or long cycles by default

  • Some people always choose “intensive” or “extra rinse”
  • This increases both water and electricity use

🧽 5. Poor maintenance of the machine

A dirty or clogged filter can reduce efficiency:

  • Machine works harder
  • Longer cycles
  • Higher energy use

⚠️ What does NOT double your bill

Myths you’ll see online:

  • “Opening the door before starting”
  • “Putting clothes in wrong order”
  • “Starting the machine at a certain time”

These have little to no impact on cost.


🧠 Bottom line

Your washing machine bill mainly depends on:

  • Water temperature
  • Load size
  • Cycle length
  • Frequency of use

No single “mistake” instantly doubles your bill—it’s small inefficiencies over time, not one hidden trick.


If you want, I can show you the most energy-efficient washing machine settings that actually reduce your bill without affecting cleanliness.

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