ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2013 — Small Clothes Washers (2.5 cubic feet and smaller)

ENERGY STAR Most Efficient in 2013The ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2013 designation recognizes the most efficient products among those that qualify for the ENERGY STAR. These exceptional clothes washers represent the leading edge in energy efficient products this year.

View Large Clothes Washers (larger than 2.5 cubic feet)

Miele model W3037
Miele
W3037
MSRP -

Features:
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Capacity (cubic ft) 1.98
Modified Energy Factor 2.59
Water Factor 3.8
Annual Energy Use (kWh)* 110
Annual Water Use (gallons)* 2,949
Total Annual Cost** $49–$55
Lifetime Cost to Operate*** $543–$603
LG model WM1355H*
LG
WM1355H*
MSRP -

Features:
24" Compact Front Load Washer, 9 Cycles including NSF-certified Sanitary Cycle, SpeedWashTM Cycle and Delicates Cycle, Large 2.3 cu. ft. NeveRustTM Stainless Steel Drum, LED Display with intuitive Dial-A-CycleTM Controls, 1300 RPM, DirectDrive Motor (10 Year Warranty)

Capacity (cubic ft) 2.34
Modified Energy Factor 2.4
Water Factor 4.4
Annual Energy Use (kWh)* 108
Annual Water Use (gallons)* 4,036
Total Annual Cost** $67–$72
Lifetime Cost to Operate*** $733–$791
*Estimates based on an average-use of 392 cycles per year (or 7.5 loads per week) per the U.S. Department of Energy test procedure (Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Section 430 Appendix J1).
**Based on a 2013 national average cost of 11.5 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity, $10.79 per million BTU of natural gas, and $8.37 per 1,000 gallons of water.
***Clothes washer average lifetime estimate is 11 years.