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Best washing machine deals 2024

Across premium, freestanding and good-value models, our experts separate the washing machine deals from the duds
Which?Editorial team

Hoping to find a bargain washing machine? We scour the sales every month to find you the best possible deals, ensuring you don't end up with a dud model.

The washing machines on this page aren't always Best Buys, but they've scored well enough in our tests for us to be confident recommending them – and you can always find out more about them in our washing machine reviews.

Read on for our pick of some genuine bargains and find out how to spot a decent deal.


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Best washing machine deals for July 2024

Our pick: Zanussi ZWF942E3PW 

Zanussi ZWF942E3PW
  • Freestanding
  • 9kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Good washing performance

We don't like: Slightly higher running costs than some

This is a good-sized machine with a 9kg capacity for cottons and 4kg capacity for synthetics. It has 14 programs including eco 40-60, a 14-minute refresh and a 30-minute rapid wash, as well as cotton and synthetic washes. Its maximum spin speed is 1400rpm and there is a time remaining display, delay start and a child lock. There is also an easy iron feature to help prevent creases.

Read the full Zanussi ZWF942E3PW review to see how it fared in our rigorous lab test.

Washing machine deals under £400

Hoover H3W68TME

Hoover H3W68TME
  • Freestanding
  • 8kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Very good spin cycle

We don't like: Awkward detergent tray

This white freestanding washing machine from Hoover has an 8kg capacity and an adjustable spin speed of up to 1,600rpm.

There are 14 wash programs including cotton, mixed, wool and handwash, as well as three different rapid-wash options.

You can access and control this washing machine from your smartphone or tablet using the Hoover Wizard app, so you can start the wash from another room.

Read our full Hoover H3W68TME review for the complete picture.

Currently on sale for £249 at Amazon Marketplace – but hurry, there's only one left in stock.

Hotpoint NSWM743UWUKN

Hotpoint NSWM743UWUKN washing mchine
  • Freestanding
  • 7kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Decent rinse 

We don't like: Lengthy programs 

This small-to-medium-sized 7kg-capacity washing machine has a fast 1,400rpm spin cycle. There are 16 programs, such as cottons and synthetics, eco 40-60, delicates and faster washes – including a 30-minute wash, and one that takes on a full load in 45 minutes. There's also a hygiene option, which blasts steam into the drum at the end of the cycle.

Read our full Hotpoint NSWM743UWUKN review for the complete picture.


Washing machine deals from £400 to £600

Bosch WAN28250GB

Bosch WAN28250GB
  • Freestanding
  • 8kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Excellent wash and spin

We don't like: Not the quietest

This is a freestanding washing machine with an 8kg capacity. Its programs include cotton and delicates washes, shirts and rapid offerings of 15-30 minutes.

The program length is more than 3.5 hours, which is quite long for a machine of this size, but its overall cleaning and 1,400rpm spin cycle are top drawer.

Read our full Bosch WAN28250GB review to find out if it's the right model for you.

Zanussi ZWF142E3PW

  • Freestanding
  • 10kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Energy efficient and fairly quick for its size 

We don't like: Control panel can be a bit confusing

This 10kg-capacity washing machine has enough space for a large household's washing, and it has 14 programs ranging from your standard cotton and eco washes to special high-speed washes as short as 14 minutes. It doesn't have smart connectivity but does have some neat features like a delayed start, a child lock and a time-remaining display. 

Read our full Zanussi ZWF142E3PW review to find out if it's the right model for you.

LG F4Y510WBLN1

LG F4Y510WBLN1
  • Freestanding
  • 10kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Good stain removal

We don't like: Rinse could be better

This is a freestanding white washing machine with a larger 10kg capacity. It has a maximum 1,400rpm spin speed and an A energy rating. There are 12 programs to choose from, plus a steam function that can be used to reduce allergens.

It's also a good option for technophiles: the Wi-fi functionality means it can connect to your home network and you can use Alexa voice control or the LG ThinQ app to remote start the machine, among other clever functions.

Read the full LG F4C510WBLN1 review to see how it fared in our rigorous lab tests.

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Washing machine deals from £600 to £800

LG F4Y709WBTA1

LG F4Y709WBTA1
  • Freestanding
  • 9kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Low water use

We don't like: Pricier to run than some

This high-performing LG can hold up to 9kg of laundry and has a standard spin speed of 1,400rpm.

There are 13 wash programs, including options for cottons and mixed fabrics, as well as a speedy 14-minute wash for smaller loads and an eco setting too. 

LG claims that the ‘AI wash’ on this machine uses sensors to analyse the weight and fabric type of your laundry, optimising the washing motion to help your clothes last for longer. 

Read our in-depth LG F4Y709WBTA1 review to find out whether it lives up to the claims.

AEG L7FEC946U

  • Freestanding
  • 9kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Effective rinse and spin

We don't like: Long wash programs

This stylish-looking freestanding washing machine can hold up to 9kg of cottons, making it a great choice for a busier household, plus it comes with a whopping five-year guarantee. AEG claims the sensors in the drum will adapt the washing cycle to best suit your load, and you can take advantage of the auto-dosing technology to measure your detergent too.

Read our in-depth AEG L7FEC946U review to find out more.

LG F4Y711WBTA1

LG F4Y711WBTA1
  • Freestanding
  • 11kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Efficient water usage

We don't like: Controls can be fiddly

This LG washing machine's large 11kg capacity makes it especially well-suited to larger households. The list of advanced features is pretty extensive, such as LG’s ezDispense technology that holds up to 35 doses of detergent and releases the appropriate amount with each wash. There’s also an Allergy Care cycle that’s aimed at reducing dust mite allergens and an automatic sensor in the machine that will run the optimal wash pattern based on the weight and softness of your clothes.

Read our full LG F4Y711WBTA1 review to find out more.


Washing machine deals from £800 to £1,000

Miele WED164

  • Freestanding
  • 9kg cottons capacity
  • White

We like: Impressive smart connectivity 

We don't like: Relatively expensive 

This large-capacity machine offers plenty of features, including a time-remaining display and delay start, plus a total of 12 programs, including ones focusing on outerwear, minimum iron, and dark garments or denim. This model includes an inverter motor, which Miele claims ensures a wear-free, quiet and energy-saving operation. There's also a child lock to keep inquisitive kids from interrupting the wash.

It has smart connectivity via the Miele@home app, which lets you control the machine with your smartphone or voice-activated smart speaker.

Read the full Miele WED164 review for further information.


Visit our washing machines hub to read all our reviews, discover the best washing machines, and find buying advice and how-to guides.


How to spot a good deal on a washing machine

Rebecca Jakeman, Which? washing machines expert says: More often than not, paying more for a washing machine doesn't guarantee you exceptional cleaning performance. In fact, models with higher price tags tend to offer extra features instead, such as 'smart' capabilities and more washing programs – so there's no need to pay above the odds if you don't want to.


Where is the best place to buy a washing machine?

Woman shopping for a washing machine

To find the best shops for home appliances, tech and more, we surveyed 4,249 members of the Which? Connect panel and 8,003 members of the general public in September 2022. 

We asked how satisfied people were with the retailer and combined their responses to give star ratings for customer service, value for money, and delivery and returns for all the major retailers, including AO, Currys and John Lewis & Partners.

See our full list of the best household appliance shops to find out where to shop.

How much do you need to pay for a washing machine?

Some washing machines are available for less than £300, while others stretch well over the £1,000 mark.

Which? testing shows you’re more likely to end up with a dud Don’t Buy than a Best Buy if you spend less than £300.

While it's true that the more you spend, the more choice of Best Buys you get, the good news is there are hidden gems to be found. The cheapest Best Buys are just over £400.

You usually have to pay more than £600 to get a Best Buy. With this budget you can choose between a variety of Best Buys, ranging from big to small, freestanding and integrated.

But be careful. The most expensive Don’t Buy we’ve found in our tests is nearly £580 – an expensive mistake to make.

What extra washing machine costs should you consider?

1. Installation and delivery costs

Some retailers charge significantly more than others for delivery.

Some give you no choice over the date or time of the delivery (so you'll need to make sure you're at home that day).

AO charges the most we've seen for a quick delivery and a time slot of your choice – either morning (7am-12pm), lunch (10am-2pm) or afternoon (12-5pm). 

2. Disposal and recycling costs

Disposal costs start from around £20 from each retailer.

AO charges £10 to disconnect your old appliance, but most other retailers include this service in the installation cost of your new machine.

So AO's charge could add £10 to the total cost of your new freestanding appliance. But your total costs could potentially still be less than elsewhere, depending on what combination of services you need.  

Overall, it pays to be flexible about timings if you can. If you're not able to collect, install or disconnect your washing machine, there's not much you can do other than pay the additional fees, so keep that in mind and factor it in to your total budget. 

RetailerCosts
AO£115 to install an integrated washing machine (including disconnecting your old machine) or £30 for a freestanding.
Argos£140 for the disconnection, installation and recycling of integrated machines, or £50 to recycle and install a freestanding model.
Currys£115 to install an integrated washing machine, £40 to install a smart model or £30 to install a freestanding model.
John Lewis & Partners£90 to install an integrated washing machine, £25 for a freestanding, plus £20 to recycle an appliance.
Table last updated in September 2023


Read our guide on how to dispose of your washing machine. Plus, get advice on buying and selling second-hand washing machines.

3. Energy running costs

Another cost you need to consider is the amount of energy used to run your washing machine.

Our expert testing has revealed big differences between models, with the most expensive-to-run costing more than four times to run than the cheapest. Find the best energy efficient washing machines to help you save money and lower your environmental impact.


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