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For the purchase of a washing machine, there are a few common mistakes that customers often make. Here's some important information to help you choose the right one:
First, it's a common misunderstanding that a larger water tank always means a better machine. While it's true that larger tanks can hold more water, the size of the tank should be proportional to the brush width and the overall design of the machine. For example, single-brush scrubbers typically have a 50-liter tank, while double-brush models usually come with a 70-liter tank. If you're looking at a drive-type scrubber with a 700mm tank, 110 liters is considered ideal, and for an 850mm drive-type model, 150 liters is the most reasonable capacity. This is because the weight and brush size are directly related. A tank that's too large can make the machine harder to handle, increase power consumption, and reduce continuous working time.
Another common mistake is choosing a scrubber with excessive pressure. Too much pressure can cause the machine to wear out faster, especially the circuit board, and it also makes the machine harder to operate. A well-designed single-brush scrubber should be easy to push, so there's no need to go for self-propelled models unless absolutely necessary. Choosing a self-propelled version may waste energy, and if the design isn't good, it might even struggle to move on slight inclines.
Additionally, the size of the scrubber itself matters. These machines often need to navigate through narrow passages or tight corners. If the unit is too big, it becomes less maneuverable and may leave some areas uncleaned.
These are some basic considerations when selecting a washing machine. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact our customer service team. We also offer on-site testing services to help you find the best fit for your needs.