Posts Tagged ‘household appliances’

How To Know If A Washing Machine Is Good Or Not?

Sunday, August 21st, 2011

Purchasing your own washing machine is more convenient that having your laundry washed in a public washing machine. First, your clothes are your personal belonging so the thought of using just one washing machine for different people’s clothes just irks. So when you are using an exclusive washing machine, you are certain that everything about the machine is cleans. Second, you can wash your clothes anytime at your own convenience without getting out of the house. Third, you don’t have to pay every time you clothes. Fourth, you can even spend more time working on stubborn stains.

It is not always hard to choose a good brand or model of a washing machine. However, finding the right one for your need can be difficult. You have to put affordability, features, and ease of use altogether in the equation. LG is one of the best brands of washing machines that do not only offer elegant finish but also heavy performance. Its newer model LGWM2301hr is heavy duty washing machine with sleek finish. This LG Washing Machine has an elegant esthetic. It is not very big so whether you put it in the kitchen or in the laundry area, it will fit well. Additionally, the LGWM2301hr is user-friendly with its easy-to-use buttons. The control panel has LED display and indicator light.

On the electronic control panel all automatic operations are provided like the wash cycle, water level settings, programs and end-of-cycle signal. This LG washing machine has an auto shut-off in case if you miss to turn it off. This LG washing machine model has leveling legs too to provide stability in case your floor is uneven.

When it comes to convenience, the LGWM2301hr provides an easy access to the sink with its quick-connect sink adapter. This is particularly helpful when you want to drain water from the washing machine. It also comes with a lint filter and water filter included so you are assured that the water used in washing your clothes is definitely clean. Furthermore, a water inlet hose is also available to use when filling the machine with water.

When it comes to the price, LG has a few good lines of very affordable washing machines. But for this model, the price is quite high and this is just fair given all the features that the model has.

LG washing machines bring you a plethora of convenient and affordable options, which will suit your family’s needs.Choosing the best LG Washing Machine that will serve you and your family’s needs should not be that hard. You have to consider several factors such as the quality, durability, and price. Investing with LGWM2301hr washing machine model will surely give you what you deserve and it’s even worth the price!

Using A Carpet Washer On A Regular Basis Will Help To Extend The Life Of Your Carpets

Saturday, August 7th, 2010

In order to keep your carpets looking fresh and clean, it’s important to vacuum them on a regular basis. However, even with regular vacuuming, your carpets will start to look dull and worn over time. The reason for this is that vacuuming will only remove loose dirt from the upper layers of the carpet. Ground in dirt which is trapped deep in the carpet will not normally be removed even by the most efficient vacuum cleaner. Spills, if not quickly attended to, can often become slightly sticky when they dry and act as a trap for dirt and dust.

Obviously, one of the best ways to avoid having dirt trapped deep in your carpet is to vacuum on a regular basis so that the dirt is removed before it becomes deeply ingrained in the first place. What this means is that heavy traffic areas - hallways, the areas near doors etc. - should be vacuumed at least twice a week. If you have pets then you may want to do this three times a week. This should be reasonably effective in preventing excessive build up of dirt and dust.

Even so, it’s not possible to completely avoid some penetration of dirt deep into the fibres of your carpet. Heavy traffic, wet and muddy shoes and the inevitable accidental spills will drive dirt deep into your carpet which will start to look shabby and worn. Given that the deep dirt cannot be removed with a standard vacuum cleaner, some other way of cleaning the carpet is required.

Far and away the most effective way to remove this trapped dirt is the use of a carpet washer. These look very much like standard vacuums and loosen the dirt using detergent and water prior to removing it in a similar way that a vacuum would. Deep cleaning once every six months - or possibly more depending upon your circumstances - will help to not only keep your carpet looking clean and fresh, but will also extend the carpet’s lifetime.

Carpet washers, much like standard vacuum cleaners, come in a variety of different forms with the most common being cylinder and upright. They are available to hire in most large supermarkets - but the cost of buying these has come down quite a bit, so that may make sense for you. If you have your own carpet washer it can also be used for cleaning up any accidental spills immediately - before there is an opportunity for a stain to become established.

It doesn’t matter if you decide to rent or buy, regular deep cleaning of your carpets will prolong their life and cover the cost of hire or purchase. Not only will your carpets look better but lingering odours will be reduced. The overall environment will be more hygienic - an important consideration if you have young children.

Discover the benefits which a carpet washer can provide for you. Also learn how you can reduce the amount of time you spend on housework with a Tefal steam generator iron - you’ll wonder how you ever got by without one.

A Brief Guide To Choosing The Correct Ironing Board

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

There’s not much doubt that an ironing board is a dull and mundane item of household equipment to which very few people give much consideration. Nevertheless, every home will have one. It is an essential household item and - if you pick the wrong type - you could well finish up with poorly ironed clothes, take longer to get through your ironing than you need to and even strain your back.

Nowadays, the majority of people use steam irons - or even steam generator irons which are growing in popularity due to the fact that they can reduce the amount of time required for ironing. For both of these types of irons an ironing board which has a surface of open mesh construction is desirable. The mesh structure allows the steam to pass through the board, which helps to avoid condensation and soggy garments and ironing board covers when ironing large amounts of items.

The ironing board cover should be as smooth as possible to make ironing easier. It should be well secured and have no tendency to slip. An elasticated cover which incorporates one or two cross ties will usually suffice and will not slide around on you when you’re doing your ironing. A nice shiny metalised cover will also reflect heat from the iron back into the garment and will help to remove creases from the underside of the material whilst the top surface is being pressed.

The shape and size of the board will depend upon what you generally iron. A smaller board may be easier to manipulate and store - but it will generally require more repositioning of the item being ironed. A good taper on the pointed end will be useful for getting into corners - the shoulders of shirts and blouses for example - and will also be good for collars.

Scissor action legs which allow you to adjust the height of the board are pretty much standard these days. Make sure that you set the board height at a level that’s comfortable for you and doesn’t strain your back. If you’re the only one who irons (I bet you are) then a position marker is always useful. If you like to sit down whilst ironing then choose a board which has curved legs so that your knees don’t bang against the legs when you’re sitting down. Whatever type of legs you go for, they should provide good support and give you a stable platform to iron upon. A broad T-piece foot or splayed feet joined by a connecting bar usually works well.

The support for the iron itself should be sturdy enough to take the weight of the iron. Wire type extension platforms are usually okay for standard steam irons. The extra weight presented by a steam generator iron may mean that a longer board which just features a heat resistant plate on a slightly extended surface is better. Alternatively, the base unit of steam generator irons may be positioned on the floor - as long as the connecting hose between base unit and iron is long enough to permit this.

Cut out the drudgery of long ironing sessions with a Tefal steam generator iron - you’ll be pleasantly surprised at how much time you can save.

Reduce Your Ironing Time With A Steam Generator Iron

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Steam generator irons and conventional steam irons look quite similar at first glance - especially the iron part itself. However, steam generator irons are constructed quite differently and have a different mode of operation. They employ a separate base unit which acts as both boiler and water tank. The body of the iron contains no water. Steam is passed from the base unit into the iron using a flexible connecting tube.

Steam generator irons generally cost a little more than standard steam irons - but they have a number of advantages which more than justify this. It’s probably worthwhile taking a moment or two to review the key points to consider when choosing a steam generator iron. The main areas that you should look at when deciding which iron is best for you are water reservoir capacity, steam pressure, soleplate material and design, ease of cleaning, and overall ease of use.

STEAM PRESSURE: The steam causes heat and moisture to penetrate the fabric of the garment being ironed. This makes it more flexible and facilitates the removal of creases and wrinkles. The greater the pressure of the steam, the deeper it penetrates the garment being pressed and the better the finished result will be.

Steam generator irons typically have their output stated in terms of grams of steam per minute. The greater the number, the greater the amount of steam that is produced and the easier it will be to glide the iron over the fabric. Typical values will vary from 70 to 140 grams per minutes (g/min).

Sometimes you may see the steam pressure expressed in bar. Once again, the higher the number is, the more steam that will be produced, the deeper it will penetrate the fabric and the better the results will be.

WATER RESERVOIR SIZE: Steam generator irons normally have a generously sized water tank. This means that you will be able to do a fair bit of ironing before you need to top up the water. The exact duration will vary based upon the type of fabric being ironed - but you should get a couple of hours of ironing out of a 1.4 litre tank.

If you do a lot of ironing then you might like to consider getting one of the bigger tanks available. If your ironing board is one of the smaller ones, then you may wish to ensure that the connecting tube between the iron and the reservoir is of a length which allows the base unit to be located on the floor instead of at the end of the ironing board.

Consider also how easy filling the reservoir is. A lot of the better steam generator irons come with water reservoirs which are detachable, and this makes topping up a lot easier. It’s certainly better than fussing about with jugs of water. Other irons have the option of topping up the reservoir whilst the iron is being used - avoiding the need to disconnect it and then having to wait for it to heat up again after being refilled.

THE SOLEPLATE: The iron’s soleplate should be of a design and material which allows it to pass smoothly and easily over the fabric being pressed. It should be scratch resistant, durable, and easy to clean.

EASE OF CLEANING: Most modern irons, whether standard steam irons or steam generator irons, use plain old tap water. Depending upon the water supply in your area, this will usually contain a number of different mineral - including both magnesium and calcium. This can cause scale deposits which will reduce the efficiency of your iron if left untreated.

If your house is in a hard water area, then you will definitely want to go for an iron which has some type of anti-scale system. Some iron use a special detachable anti-scale cartridge - others use water to loosen the scale and then flush it out.

USABILITY: As already discussed, you may find it preferable for your iron to be positioned on the floor rather than on the board - which needs a long enough hose connection.

A removable water reservoir is also something that most people will find convenient.

Other features, which may appeal to a greater or lesser extent to different people, might include automatically retracting power cords, easy clean soleplates, fast heat up etc.

SUMMARY: Be sure to choose a high enough steam pressure for your requirements. Select a water reservoir which is large enough so that you don’t need to keep stopping in order to top it up. Ensure that the soleplate is of a suitable material and design. If you live in a hard water area, make sure that some anti-scaling system is incorporated.

Ironing is a thankless task at best. Cut it down to size with a Tefal steam generator iron - you’ll be pleasantly surprised at just how much time you can save.