Bosch Two New Washing Machine

Two new Bosch washer dryers banish wash-day blues

When square inches are at a premium, a new Bosch washer dryer makes more sense than squeezing a separate washing machine and tumble dryer into a small space.

A combination appliance that can wash and dry is convenient too; come rain or shine clothes are taken care of.  To boost its current washer dryer offering, Bosch has introduced the Serie 6 WNA14490GB which boasts a capacity of 9kg (wash) / 6kg (dry). Launching alongside it is the Serie 4 WNA134U8GB which at 8kg / 5kg is suited to smaller households. Shared features of the Serie 6 WNA14490GB and the Serie 4 WNA134U8GB include Iron Assist, a steam treatment that smooths dried laundry or rejuvenates recently worn clothes.  Perfect for woollen jumpers, silk items or suits.

Another highlight of both models is Wrinkle Guard. A time-saving feature that ensures less ironing is required, Wrinkle Guard reduces the build-up of wrinkles once the washing program has finished. What’s more, you don’t have to remember to switch it on. If items are not removed within 15 minutes of the wash cycle ending, Wrinkle Guard will start automatically.

Alex Lucas Category Manager Laundry, BSH Home Appliance Ltd, comments, “We are looking forward to introducing our new washer dryers to market. We’ve used the latest technology, such as AutoDry Sensors, to make the washing and drying cycle as simple and energy efficient as possible for consumers. With both an 8kg and 9kg option, the new washer dryers provide space-saving solutions for those consumers who are looking for an all-in-one appliance they can trust.”

Contact: 0344 892 8979 or bosch-home.co.uk 

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