De Dietrich has manufactured a washing machine that helps consumers take a small step in being environmentally conscious just by doing a daily chore.
April 21st, 2015
A brand synonymous with sensitive design and smart performance, De Dietrich manufactures appliances with a core philosophy of “integrating environmental, social and economic considerations” to its production process.
In celebration of Earth Day come 22 April, the (DVF1280W) De Dietrich Premium Free Standing Washing Machine generates the lowest carbon dioxide emission worldwide, engineered to enable consumers to create minimum carbon footprint in everyday life.
Recognised as the top of its class in the European Energy Labelling Scheme, this compact 60cm tall front load machine utilises the least water at only 59 litres for a full 8kg load, and the lowest energy consumption at 1.36kwh – less than 35 cents – for a full wash cycle at 60 degrees celsius, attributing to its state of the art status.
For another energy saving appliance, see the DVF1280WU White Pearl Freestanding Dishwasher here.
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