The eco-friendly appliances can make utility bills shrink, by preserving water and energy

Jan 13, 2012 12:36 GMT  ·  By

It is commonly accepted that most of the people think that daily chores are a burden and do their best to avoid them. However, piles of dirty clothes cannot be neglected forever.

In an attempt to make our lives easier and much more pleasant, Samsung has recently introduced its revolutionary washer and drier, allowing us to turn our attention to other activities while we actually do laundry.

The smart Samsung WF457 Front-Loading Washer does almost everything in our place, being considered one of the most helpful inventions unveiled in Las Vegas, at CES 2012. Its advanced technology enables users to keep track of the progress, without having to remain in the proximity of the innovative machine, due to a wireless router and a smart phone app.

Using their smartphones, owners can control the gadget, pause it and restart it whenever they want. It is considered a major asset for busy parents who do not have enough time to keep an eye on their washing machines.

“The Samsung WF457 Front-Loading Washer gives moms just what they need – the ability to do laundry and get their clothes cleaner than ever with our new innovative SpeedSpray technology while enjoying the time savings and convenience of our new Smart Control system,” explained Kevin Dexter, senior vice president of Home Appliance Sales and Marketing, Samsung Electronics America.

Any potential issue involving the washer is spotted immediately and communicated through alerts received on smartphones. Apart from saving time, the device is also eco-friendly, since it preserves a significant amount of water and counts as one of the most energy-efficient household appliances developed so far.

Apparently, it settles for only 30% of the amount of water required by old washing machines and consumes only 96 kWh of electricity on an annual basis. This means that using the smart washer introduced by Samsung would preserve our budget, while making energy bills shrink.

It is big enough to fit 31 bath towels, and uses a revolutionary PowerFoam technology, mixing detergent with water and air to eliminate even the most stubborn, hard to handle stains.

Since it is supposed to clean better than any other washing machine launched on the market, it definitely counts as an economic, eco-friendly way of doing laundry, since it prevents us from washing our clothes over and over again.