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When purchasing a washing machine, there are several common mistakes people tend to make. Here are some key points to consider:
First, many customers mistakenly believe that a larger water tank means a better machine. However, the size of the tank isn't always the best indicator of performance. For example, single-brush washing machines often come with a 50-liter tank, while double-brush models usually have a 70-liter tank. If you're looking at a drive-type scrubber, a 700mm tank typically holds around 110 liters, and an 850mm model can hold up to 150 liters. These sizes are generally more practical because the brush width and motor power are proportional. A tank that's too large may make the machine harder to handle, consume more electricity, and reduce its working time.
Another common mistake is choosing a scrubber with excessive pressure. Too much pressure can lead to frequent mechanical failures, especially on the circuit board, and it also makes the machine harder to operate. A well-designed single-brush model should be easy to push, so there's no need for self-propelled features unless the design is flawed. If the machine is not properly designed, even a slight incline can cause it to stop moving.
Additionally, the overall size of the machine matters. If it's too big, it may struggle to navigate tight spaces or reach corners, which limits its effectiveness. The scrubber is meant to be a cleaning tool, so flexibility and maneuverability are just as important as capacity.
These are some essential considerations when selecting a washing machine. If you have more questions or would like to see a demonstration, feel free to contact our customer service. We offer on-site testing services to help you find the best fit for your needs.