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You usually realize your washer is too small when laundry piles up, and you are pressed for time. Picking the right size helps you do fewer loads, get bulky items cleaner, and feel less stressed on laundry day.

Once you have the right size, the best washer is one that works well every time. LG offers features such as AI DD for gentle fabric care, TurboWash 360 for faster cycles, and Steam for fresher towels and bedding. These options help you pick a washer that matches how you really do laundry.

What Size Washing Machine Do I Need?

If you're wondering what size is best, most UAE homes find that a 9–10.5 kg washing machine handles daily loads perfectly, while larger families usually need a 10.5–12 kg capacity to easily manage heavy bedding. If your laundry basket often has towels and bedding, pick a washer with enough room for clothes to move and rinse well, even when you are busy.

7–8.5 kg

Works if most loads are daily wear, and your “heavy day” is one towel load, not towels plus bedding.

9–10.5 kg

Works if you regularly wash towels, mix fabrics, or want to finish laundry in fewer cycles per week.

10.5–12 kg

Works if you wash bedding weekly, do bulk towels, or your household creates large baskets fast.

Washer dryer combo

Works if you cannot hang laundry easily, or indoor drying is a recurring bottleneck.

How Many Loads Do You Wash Per Week?

How many loads you do each week is a better way to pick washer size than just counting people at home. If you always do lots of laundry on weekends, your washer might be too small.

Weekly Laundry Pattern What It Usually Means Capacity Direction
1–3 loads You wash consistently and rarely batch bulky items 7–8.5 kg can work
4–6 loads You mix fabrics, wash towels regularly, and sometimes batch loads 9–10.5 kg fits best
7+ loads Laundry builds quickly, bulky loads are frequent, or you run back-to-back cycles often 10.5–12 kg is safer

The point of sizing up is to reduce the number of cycles you need across the week while keeping enough drum space for proper rinsing.

What Do You Wash Most?

A lot of people do laundry in big batches, so washer size is important. Everyday clothes are easy, but towels and bedding need more space to rinse well. If your biggest load fills over three-quarters of the drum, it is time to think about a bigger washer. More space helps towels stay soft, clothes get cleaner, and stops leftover detergent.

What Features Should a Washing Machine Have?

When shopping for a new appliance in 2026, the best washing machine features to look for include AI DD for smart fabric care, TurboWash 360 for faster cycles, and Steam settings to keep your clothes hygienic. Pick features that make laundry easier every week, like better fabric care, faster cycles, and ways to keep towels and bedding fresh.

AI DD

If you usually have a mix of items in your laundry, AI DD can help. It adjusts each wash to the fabrics, so clothes stay soft and keep their shape.

TurboWash 360

TurboWash 360 is helpful if you want faster laundry without skipping steps. It shortens wash times, so you can handle quick loads or several cycles in a row more easily.

Steam

Steam is great for tough loads like towels, bedding, kids’ clothes, and gym gear that hold moisture and odors. A steam cycle makes them feel fresher and means you do not have to rewash musty items as often.

How to Save Water with a Washing Machine

If you want to reduce your bills, you can easily save water with your washing machine by running full loads, sticking to Eco cycles, and using the correct amount of detergent so you don't need extra rinses. To save water, change habits that make your washer work harder. The main issues are using the wrong cycle, adding too much detergent, and running extra rinses.

Eco makes sense for:

●Everyday cottons that are lightly to moderately soiled

●Mixed daily wear where you want steady cleaning, not speed

●Households that run laundry overnight or while out

Use the Correct Detergent Dose

If you use too much detergent, you get too many suds, which makes rinsing harder and wastes water. Doing extra rinses to fix this just uses even more water.

A practical dosing approach:

●Use the minimum dose recommended for your load size

●Reduce the dose for lighter loads, even if the drum looks half full

●Cut the dose further if you use soft water or concentrated detergent

If your clothes smell soapy or feel slippery after washing, try using less detergent instead of adding another rinse.

Avoid Extra Rinse

Using the extra rinse option every time uses a lot of water. Usually, the real problem is too much detergent or an overloaded drum, which both make rinsing harder.

Use extra rinse only when it is genuinely needed, such as:

●Sensitive skin situations where you want less residue

●Heavy detergent use on a large cotton load

●Loads with pet hair or thicker fabrics that trap suds

Why Does My Washing Machine Smell?

It can be frustrating, but washing machine odors are usually just caused by trapped moisture in the door gasket, leftover detergent residue, or a clogged drain pump filter. Washer smells usually come from hidden moisture and residue in spots that do not dry fully. Over time, this causes odors when you open the door.

Detergent Residue Build-Up

Residue is the main cause. It creates a sticky layer inside your washer that collects lint and body oils. This happens if you use too much detergent, overload the drum, or use cold cycles that do not remove grime. Use less detergent instead of extra rinses. Running Tub Clean or hot empty cycles often helps remove leftover buildup.

Mold In The Door Gasket

In front-load washers, water can collect in the door gasket. The folds trap moisture, lint, and residue, which can cause mold. You may notice the smell after the washer has been closed for some time. To fix this, wipe the gasket folds, especially the lower part where water gathers, and leave the door open between washes. If you see mold, clean it well and run an empty hot cycle to prevent it from coming back.

A Dirty Drain Pump Filter

A dirty drain pump filter allows stale water and debris to build up, causing strong odors. This is why some washers still smell after cleaning the drum. Cleaning the filter is simple but can be messy: use a tray and towels, open the panel, remove the filter, clean it, rinse, and put it back securely. If the smell comes back, the filter was only part of the issue; run a maintenance cycle to clean the rest.

Why is My Washing Machine not Draining?

When your washing machine won't drain, the most common culprits are either a clogged drain pump filter that needs cleaning or a kinked drain hose behind the machine. Most drainage problems are caused by a blockage, so checking these two areas first is the quickest way to get the water flowing again.

A Clogged Drain Pump Filter

Begin by checking the filter, as it catches small items that can block drainage. If it is clogged, your washer may wash but not drain or spin, leaving water inside. Prepare for spills by using towels and a tray, drain the water slowly, remove the filter, clear any debris, rinse it, and check near the impeller. After putting the filter back, run a rinse and spin cycle to make sure everything works.

A Kinked Or Blocked Drain Hose

Problems with the drain hose often happen after moving the washer or placing it too close to the wall. The hose can get pinched, bent, or set up in a way that traps water. Move the washer forward, check the hose by hand, straighten any kinks, and make sure the end is not pushed too far into the standpipe. If you think there is a blockage, disconnect and flush the hose. If water flows well but draining is still slow, the problem may be with your home's plumbing.

Conclusion

The best washing machines for UAE homes in 2026 are those that make laundry easy and dependable. Begin by choosing the right size, as it affects how many loads you do and how fresh your towels and bedding are. Then, select features you will use every week. AI DD is great for mixed loads and gentle care, TurboWash 360 saves time, and Steam helps keep towels and bedding fresh when dealing with moisture and odors.

By focusing on these key points, you can avoid extra cycles, prevent stubborn smells, and enjoy a washer that fits your lifestyle instead of making you change your routine.

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