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WiFi washing machine - why?

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Bzzzzzbumblebee · 02/03/2021 16:58

I’m looking at buying a washing machine and a lot of them have WiFi, an app and/or can be controlled via Alexa.

Why?

I have to physically be at the machine to put the clothes etc in, so it is really easy to push the start button! I also can’t see myself checking on the app where in the wash cycle it is, quite happy just waiting for the beep at the end, or as is more usual spotting it has finished when I wander past.

Does anyone have a WiFi washing machine? Am I missing something marvellous that it does?

Any other appliances that you are puzzled by their connectivity?

OP posts:
sheslittlebutfierce · 02/03/2021 17:04

I too wonder this almost weekly!

Frogartist · 02/03/2021 17:07

Me too Grin Wifi isn't going to put dirty laundry in the machine for you!

LegendDairy · 02/03/2021 17:08

I've got it. Never used it

Siepie · 02/03/2021 17:10

I have a washer-dryer with an app, so it's handy to be able to switch it to drying mode without being there.

I wouldn't have paid extra for this feature though! I didn't even realise it was connective until months after we'd had it installed.

Thesagacontinues · 02/03/2021 17:22

I dont have one but actually it would be useful for me.

I dont have a wash basket and put the clothes straight into the washing machine, but dont turn it on for a couple of days until the washing machine is full enough for a wash.

I'd turn it on through an app right now if I had it.

littlekipling · 02/03/2021 17:24

I've got WiFi on mine, never used it and never even looked into how it works. I chose it for the 10kg drum and wifi was just an extra odd thing that came with it lol

AllMyPrettyOnes · 02/03/2021 17:25

We just bought one (recently moved from furnished to unfurnished) as it was one of the cheapest ones on the website! We've never used it yet, but tech-mad DP can't wait. I think he's most excited about seeing how long the cycle has left if we're out 😂

ExplodingCarrots · 02/03/2021 17:25

Our washing machine and dryer is in the garage and when we upgrade Wer getting ones with WiFi to track when it's finished etc it'll be a godsend to us.

Finfintytint · 02/03/2021 17:28

My tumble dryer is WiFi connected. I don’t use it as I would never set an appliance to activate if I wasn’t at home because of a potential fire hazard. Might be an old fashioned view but I’ve attended fire fatalities due to cookers, dryers, fires, etc being on when unattended.

adagio · 02/03/2021 17:31

I wondered this when we had to get a new one last year! As we are in a global pandemic and stuck wfh I literally don’t leave the house so that makes it even more superfluous.

In other news I can inform you my old direct drive LG machine was noticeably quieter spinning than my new ‘totally equivalent’ direct drive Samsung I replaced it with.
The Samsung plays a marginally longer unnecessary song at the end.
I miss the LG (the quieter spinning)

Bzzzzzbumblebee · 02/03/2021 17:36

@Thesagacontinues

I dont have one but actually it would be useful for me.

I dont have a wash basket and put the clothes straight into the washing machine, but dont turn it on for a couple of days until the washing machine is full enough for a wash.

I'd turn it on through an app right now if I had it.

But surely you have to go to the machine to put the last item in, properly close the door, put in detergent etc...

Glad it isn’t me. Looking on ao.com and it is high up the features list and I’m struggling to see why I would want it!

OP posts:
immisceo · 02/03/2021 17:36

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_of_things

DaffodilSunshine · 02/03/2021 17:38

I only use mine for checking how long it's got left without getting up

vinoandbrie · 02/03/2021 17:42

I use mine so I don’t have to traipse to the laundry room in the basement to check if the wash is done, only to have to traipse upstairs again if it’s still going.

fairlygoodmother · 02/03/2021 17:44

Mine sends me a notification when the wash cycle finishes. If you're the kind of person, like me, who puts a wash on and then has to rewash it the next day because you forgot to take it out, it's quite handy.

Thesagacontinues · 02/03/2021 17:48

@Bzzzzzbumblebee if DC are the last ones to put clothes in (like today with DS school uniform) then he is the one that puts the last of the clothes in and closes the door, so the only stumbling block would be the detergent. DS is 7 so I dont trust him to put in the detergent and put it on the right setting yet.

MedusasBadHairDay · 02/03/2021 17:50

Ours has wifi, never use it though.

Roselilly36 · 02/03/2021 17:51

I know, both my new washer dryer & dishwasher are wi-fi enabled, I can’t think why I will ever need this feature either.

Rover83 · 02/03/2021 17:51

Our dryer has wi-fi and an app. I keep meaning to download it as apparently it tells you something about which mode is more efficient for your load, to be honest I shove it in and stick it on mix and dry normally although it does have a woul and duvet settings which i use occasionally. I wouldnt have paid extra for it i chose it for its reviews and energy rating.

Frogartist · 02/03/2021 17:57

@fairlygoodmother

Mine sends me a notification when the wash cycle finishes. If you're the kind of person, like me, who puts a wash on and then has to rewash it the next day because you forgot to take it out, it's quite handy.
Only if you always have your phone in your pocket!
RavingAnnie · 02/03/2021 17:58

It would be useful for me if it would send me an alert (preferably with a snooze function lol!) to say it is done. Mines in the garage and I can't hear it beep so (if I remember) I have to set a separate timer.

I also have ADHD so there's a lot of forgetting about washing and rewashing that goes in in this house with the current set up. If the app helped with that it would be very useful. It would HAVE to have both an alarm and a snooze for it to work for me though.

Frogartist · 02/03/2021 17:58

Perhaps it's so that in the future they can be turned off remotely by the energy company in time of high demand? Not even sure how that would work....

EvilPea · 02/03/2021 18:01

@adagio

I wondered this when we had to get a new one last year! As we are in a global pandemic and stuck wfh I literally don’t leave the house so that makes it even more superfluous.

In other news I can inform you my old direct drive LG machine was noticeably quieter spinning than my new ‘totally equivalent’ direct drive Samsung I replaced it with.
The Samsung plays a marginally longer unnecessary song at the end.
I miss the LG (the quieter spinning)

My much loved LG broke after 10 years. Went to replace it with another LG but the prices seem to have gone through the roof.

I miss my LG too!!

Kitkat151 · 02/03/2021 18:02

One of my neighbours must have a WiFi tumble because when I go to log onto my internet I am offered ‘Samsung dryer’ as an option to connect to😁

HandlebarLadyTash · 02/03/2021 18:02

Never used mine via wifi
I love its cheery little tune at the end of a wash - sounds so proud

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