Some time ago, a survey was conducted among housewives in different parts of our planet in order to find out what they lack in front-loading washing machines. One of the most common “shortages” was the inability to reload things during the washing process. Forgotten socks or t-shirts meant that the cycle had to be paused and restarted, resulting in wasted water, detergent and electricity. A way out of the situation is offered by inverter machines of the AddWash series from Samsung.

The competitive advantage of the family models over their peers is the presence of an additional loading door in the front hatch. Through it, you can reload the drum with forgotten things. Of course, you can’t shove a conditional blanket into the small window of AddWash, but for a pair of socks or summer outerwear it will be just right.

Through the AddWash hatch, you can reload the machine with things already in the process of washing.

The Samsung AddWash squad concentrates advanced washers of both narrow and full-size layouts. The lion's share of them is ranked in the highest energy efficiency class A +++. Users are offered a choice of a dozen programs, including steam and bubble wash modes, which is the “horse” of the Samsung EcoBubble series of machines.

As for the controls of the AddWash washers, everything rests on the thickness of the wallet: available members of the family are equipped with traditional buttons and rotary knobs, charged ones have touch controls, respond to voice commands, and access to their settings is opened remotely via Wi-Fi.