Laundry hacks to make clothes last longer

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Investing in high-quality clothes can be cheaper in the long run as these can be worn for years due to their better construction and use of materials. However, to fully maximize your wardrobe, proper care and maintenance is also needed. While using a good washing machine such as the Samsung Front Load Washer and Dryer can help, there are also ways to make it better.

The first step in making sure that clothes last longer is by checking the care labels and following instructions religiously. The Washer and Dryer’s AI Control will further help by remembering these directions and by providing advice on cycles, planning, and troubleshooting.

Sorting laundry such as categorizing clothes by color, fabric, and washing heavily soiled items separately will help save time and effort on wash days. While this can take longer, the Speed Shot option helps cut down the wash cycle to just 30 minutes through powerful jets of water infused with detergent that can rapidly penetrate clothes.

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In the washer, a large amount of detergent can dull clothes and make them stiff. With Ecobubble, you can intensively clean with the use of less detergent, better preserving the fabric of your clothes.

Meanwhile, the Hybrid Heatpump in conjuction with Optimal Dry and a well-adjusted drying time ensures that the clothes are treated more gently with better care, thus preventing them from being damaged during the drying phase.

It is also important to know how to store each clothing item correctly. For example, heavy sweaters have to be folded and put on the shelf and not hung.

Additionally, by avoiding moldy storage spaces or bathrooms and giving clothes proper spaces in the wardrobe, they will be given a little breathing space they need.

Avail the Samsung Digital Appliances Washing Machines at a discounted price until April 15, 2022. Get up to 5 percent off on a single receipt purchase of Dryer together with select Frontload Washer models.

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