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Thanks, everyone, for all the very useful information on using different sizes of washing machine for bulky bedding. You can always rely on this forum for help. I think a 10kg is the way to go - 11kg might be a bit too far.

(What happened to that carefree girl who never gave a second thought to laundry? Now I get a thrill from investigating washing machines and discussing the pros and cons online!! 😊)
Well, fair dos, when you’ve no more room in the cupboards for any more Molton Brown, gotta find summat else to spend the cash on…….
 
Well, fair dos, when you’ve no more room in the cupboards for any more Molton Brown, gotta find summat else to spend the cash on…….
😂 😂 Don’t believe everything that’s said about me on here. There are some who suggest I can’t help myself and I overstock on certain things but I do really have good control over my purchases. I haven’t spent anything at all today, for example, and we’re well into the afternoon.

Actually, speaking of full cupboards and washing, my tumble dryer, which I am not using at the moment, is currently in use as a detergent store! 🤣🤣🤣
 
On a side note to the washing machine thoughts, my local Morissons has an area outside with washing machines and tumble dryers avaliable to hire.
I haven't taken a lot of notice of what's available but did see some of the capacities stated and they were 9kg and 20kg presumably dry weight?
I don't have any idea re prices but several were in use at the time.
 
I think my washing machine has a 7kg drum but I can wash a CH duvet cover, fitted sheet and pillowcase with no problem. I also pop other smaller things in with them at the same time.

I did order one of the CH filled bedspreads a couple of years ago but sent that straight back because there was no way it would fit inside the drum.
 

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