Clothes Washers
The average American family washes almost 400 loads of laundry each year. It's a good thing families can reduce their related energy costs by more than a third - and the water costs by more than half - just by purchasing a clothes washer with the ENERGY STAR® label.
Choose a model with a high Modified Energy Factor (MEF) and a low Water Factor (WF). Modified Energy Factor (MEF) is a measure of energy efficiency that considers the energy used by the washer, the energy used to heat the water, and the energy used to run the dryer. The higher the MEF, the more energy efficient the clothes washer. Water Factor (WF) measures water efficiency in gallons of water consumed per cubic foot of capacity. The lower the WF, the more water efficient the clothes washer. Both MEF and WF are listed on the ENERGY STAR® qualified product list.
Source: EnergyStar.gov
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