With energy billsexpected to increase in the coming months due to wholesale energy price instability, finding ways to save money has become vital for many households.
While energy prices have fallen since the 2023 crisis, they remain higher than pre-crisis levels, meaning some people will struggle with their bills this winter.
Washing machines, dishwashers, and tumble dryers account for 14 percent of the typical household energy bill, according to The Energy Trust.
These appliances, especially during colder months, can contribute significantly to household expenses. But there is a way to reduce this impact.
Energy experts agree that one simple way to cut costs on laundry is by capitalizing on the “magic hour”—a secret tip from energy experts.
The ‘Magic Hour’ explained
Most UK energy providers offer reduced tariffs between 10 pm and 8 am, but using appliances overnight is generally discouraged due to fire safety concerns.
However, there is still a golden window of opportunity between 7 am and 8 am. This “magic hour,” comes highly recommended by industry experts at Dr Beckmann as the perfect time to run your washing machine at the cheapest rate of the day.
This strategy not only saves money but also helps householders get more done. Early risers can get their laundry out of the way, leaving more time for drying before the workday begins.
With rising energy costs expected to hit hard in the coming months, it is simple adjustments like these that can make a big difference.
Other tips to maximize laundry efficiency
In addition to the magic hour, experts recommend several other steps to increase efficiency.
Wash at lower temperatures
Washing clothes at 30°C can cut energy use in half compared to higher temperature cycles and is sufficient for most loads.
For items like underwear, towels, and household linen, wash at 60°C or 40°C with bleach-based products to prevent germs, saving these for a separate hot wash while using the ECO setting to reduce costs.
Avoid half loads
To save money, opt for full loads when washing, as they are more cost-effective than smaller loads.
To avoid overloading your machine, follow the “1-palm trick” recommended by Ariel – if you can fit just your hand and your laundry inside the drum, you’ve loaded it perfectly.
Keep your machine well-maintained
As washing machines age, they can become less energy efficient, so proper care is key to longevity.
Experts recommend avoiding overloading, cleaning the filter monthly, doing a hot service wash, and emptying pockets to prevent damage to the machine.
Use bio capsules
For effective stain removal at lower temperatures, use bio capsules or liquid detergents, as they contain enzymes that work best in cold washes, while non-bio detergents are gentler on sensitive skin.
It is important to note, however, that non-bio detergents are better for sensitive skin as they contain less harsh enzymes.
Invest in some dryer balls
Dryer balls prevent laundry from clumping in the dryer by separating fabrics, allowing warm air to circulate better and potentially reducing drying time.
They also help fight wrinkles, reduce static, and leave clothes feeling soft.
By making a few tweaks to your laundry routine, such as taking advantage of the magic hour, washing at cooler temperatures, and keeping machines well-maintained, you can keep energy bills in check this winter.