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Freestanding Washing Machines

Freestanding washing machines offer the ultimate flexibility, allowing you to place them anywhere in your home with access to water and drainage. Whether in the kitchen, utility room, or even a garage, these machines are easy to install and relocate, making them a perfect choice for renters or those who may want to move their appliances in the future. With a wide range of sizes, capacities, and features, freestanding washing machines cater to every household’s needs, whether you have a large family or just need a compact model for a smaller space.

With stylish designs and high-performance cleaning power, freestanding washing machines deliver convenience, efficiency, and superior laundry results, all without the need for built-in installation.

 
 

How do I choose the right washing capacity for my household?

Capacities on this range run from 7kg up to 11kg, so match capacity to typical loads: 7kg suits one or two people and small weekly washes, 8–9kg is good for couples or a family of three to four, and 10–11kg is ideal if you wash bulky items like duvets or have frequent large loads. a Samsung 11kg model gives room for bedding and family laundry in one cycle, while a 7kg Hotpoint keeps running costs low for a single person. Think about how often you want to run full loads rather than half loads to get the best efficiency.

Will a freestanding washing machine fit under my counter or in a tight utility space?

Most models here have standard widths around 595–600 mm and heights clustered at about 848–850 mm, so they will fit the conventional 600 mm wide gap and many under-counter spaces. Depths vary more, from roughly 520 mm up to 640 mm, so measure front-to-back clearance (including hoses) before buying. If your space is 600 mm wide and 850 mm high, choosing a 595 mm × 850 mm model will be a safe fit.

What difference does spin speed make and which is best for me?

Spin speeds on these machines are mainly 1400 rpm, with some at 1200 rpm, and higher revolutions extract more water so clothes come out drier and tumble-dryer time is shorter. If you regularly wash towels, bedding or heavy cottons, a 1400 rpm model speeds up drying; if you often wash delicates, a 1200 rpm choice like the Indesit is gentler. You can also reduce spin on delicate programmes where available to protect fabrics.

How energy efficient are these freestanding machines and will that lower my bills?

Most machines in the selection carry an A energy rating (12 are A and one is E), so they are among the more efficient options available and will help cut running costs compared with older, lower-rated models. Choosing the right drum size for your typical loads also matters, because running a properly filled 8–9kg machine uses energy more efficiently than repeated small loads. an A-rated 8kg Electrolux will generally use less energy per kg than an oversized or poorly matched older washer.

Which brands or models are best if I want high capacity or a budget-friendly option?

For high capacity and family use look at Samsung Series 6 11kg and Bosch Series 6/4 models, which combine larger drums with higher 1400 rpm spins and sit higher up the price range. If you want a budget-friendly, reliable machine, Hotpoint and Indesit offer 7–10kg models at a lower to mid-range price point that cover everyday laundry without premium extras. Mid-range choices such as Electrolux or AEG balance features and price if you want something between those two extremes.