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Integrated Washing Machines

Integrated washing machines are the perfect solution for those who want a seamless, stylish kitchen or laundry space without compromising on performance. Designed to be built into cabinetry, these machines blend effortlessly with your kitchen décor, keeping your home looking modern and uncluttered. Despite their discreet design, integrated washing machines offer powerful cleaning performance, energy efficiency, and advanced features, making them an ideal choice for households that value both aesthetics and functionality.

Whether you're looking for a compact model for a small kitchen or a high-capacity washer for a busy household, an integrated washing machine delivers superior convenience, modern design, and exceptional cleaning performance, all while staying hidden from view.

 
 

What washing capacity should I buy for my household?

Aim for 7kg if you live alone or as a couple and wash small loads regularly, as several 7kg models are offered here. Choose 8kg for a typical family of three to four or if you wash towels and bedding frequently, many Bosch, Neff and Indesit options sit at 8kg. Go for 9kg only if you regularly wash large or bulky items or have a big household; there are a couple of 9kg models in our range. a 7kg Indesit suits a two-person kitchen, while a 9kg Hotpoint is better if you wash duvets and sports kit weekly.

Will an integrated washing machine fit a standard kitchen cabinet?

Most of the machines here match standard built-in sizes, with widths of 595–596mm and depths around 540–545mm, so they fit a typical under-counter cabinet. Full-height integrated models commonly have heights of 815–825mm, which suits a standard worktop void. There are also a couple of lower-profile options showing 545mm height if your space is unusually shallow. Always measure your cavity carefully and compare to the specific model dimensions before ordering.

How much does spin speed matter when I choose a model?

Spin speed affects how dry your laundry comes out and how long it needs in a tumble dryer; machines included in our range here typically offer 1200rpm or 1400rpm. A 1400rpm model leaves clothes noticeably drier, which saves drying time, while 1200rpm is gentler on fibres and can reduce vibration. If you tumble dry often or wash heavy towels, favour 1400rpm; for delicate wardrobes pick a 1200rpm machine or use a lower-spin setting.

Are integrated washer-dryers a good alternative if I lack space?

Yes, an integrated washer-dryer like the Prima PRLD375 lets you wash and dry in a single appliance, useful where you cannot fit a separate dryer. Bear in mind the drying capacity is usually lower than the wash capacity (the PRLD375 washes 8kg but dries 6kg), and drying cycles are longer and less energy-efficient than a separate condenser or heat-pump dryer. They're a practical compromise for flats or small kitchens, but if you need frequent large drying loads, a separate dryer remains the faster, more efficient option.

How much should I worry about the energy rating when choosing an integrated washer?

Energy rating directly affects running costs; the selection here includes a spread from Class A down to F, so a higher-rated machine will cost less to run over time. If you use the washer several times a week, aim for the best rating you can afford, premium models from Bosch, Neff, AEG and Electrolux tend to sit higher in efficiency and also cost more upfront. If your laundry use is light, a mid-range B or C model can be a sensible balance between purchase price and running costs.