Energy Efficient Washing Machines buying guide
The Good Guys has a large range of energy efficient washing machines: front load, top load, auto dosing and washer dryer combos from top brands like Fisher & Paykel, Miele, Bosch, ASKO, Haier, Samsung, LG and more.

Choosing the most energy efficient washing machine
An energy efficient washing machine is a game-changer for your home. It uses less water and electricity, compared to standard appliances, helping you save on utility bills. Plus, advanced features like eco modes and optimised drum designs ensure powerful cleaning with less waste. It’s a smarter way to do laundry!
Check out our Washing Machine Buying Guide to learn more about the things you should consider when upgrading your laundry appliance.
Energy rating
The energy rating on an energy-efficient washing machine provides a quick guide to its power consumption and overall efficiency. Typically rated on a scale from 1 to 10 stars, with more stars indicating better energy efficiency, these ratings help you choose a machine that uses less electricity and water per load.
Energy consumption
Look for the energy consumption numbers on washer star rating labels – this tells you the expected energy use in kilowatt/hour per year so you can compare different models and choose the most energy efficient washing machine.
Water consumption
Water consumption on an energy-efficient washing machine is often lower compared to traditional models. Selected washing machines are designed to optimise water use with features like load-sensing technology that adjusts the water level based on the amount of laundry, ensuring no drop is wasted.
Spin speed
Higher spin speeds extract more water from your clothes, reducing drying time and energy use in dryers. Energy-efficient machines often let you adjust spin speeds to suit different fabrics, balancing efficiency and garment care. For example, delicate items may require lower spin speeds, while heavier fabrics like towels benefit from higher speeds for quicker drying.
Types
Front loaders are generally more water and energy efficient than top loaders, on average using about half as much water, but there are some top loaders that are just as efficient as a front loader. Front loaders usually use less detergent, making them more eco-friendly, however they can use slightly more power due to their longer cycle times.
Types
Front loaders are generally more water and energy efficient than top loaders, on average using about half as much water, but there are some top loaders that are just as efficient as a front loader. Front loaders usually use less detergent, making them more eco-friendly, however they can use slightly more power due to their longer cycle times.

What is a star rating?
The star rating is about energy efficiency – that is, how much energy a product uses compared to similar products. More stars means more efficient, when compared to other models of a similar size and features. The more stars shown on the Energy Rating Label, the less energy the product will use and the more money you will save on your energy bills. Front loading washing machines generally have a higher purchase cost but use less water and energy compared to top loaders, which could save you money in the long run.
Washing machines are given between 1 and 6 stars for energy efficiency. For more information on how to estimate your running costs, go to the Energy Rating Website.
How to read the Energy Rating Label
In Australia, washing machines are required to carry an Energy Rating Label. The more stars, the more energy efficient. Estimated annual energy use in kilowatt hours (kWh) is displayed on the middle of the label. For more information, go to the Energy Rating Website.
How to read the Water Rating (WELS) Label
In Australia, washing machines must carry a WELS Label. There are three parts to the label.
1. The star rating at the top shows the water efficiency of the product. The more stars, the more water efficient. 2. The water consumption rate in the middle shows the amount of water used. 3. The company name and the WELS license number are at the bottom. This company is responsible for registering the product.
For more information on the water efficiency of washing machines visit the Water Rating Website.
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FAQs
The amount of water a washing machine uses depends on the type and efficiency of the machine. Machines with eco cycles or energy-saving features can further reduce water usage. Choosing both an energy and water efficient model not only helps save resources but also helps reduces your water bill over time.
The energy consumption of a washing machine depends on its type, capacity, energy rating, and the cycle selected. According to Energy Australia a 5kg washing machine with a 3 star energy rating requires about 0.91 kWh per warm wash cycle2.
When shopping for a washing machine, it's worth prioritising models with a high energy rating to ensure sustainable and cost-efficient performance. Depending on your budget, try to look for models with a 3.5 star energy rating or higher.