
We’ve all been there.
You’re loading the washer, arms full of clothes, and you think, “I can definitely fit one more thing in there.“
And technically, you’re right. It fits.
But should it?
Washing machines don’t clean clothes by sheer willpower; they are designed so that clothes can move freely inside the drum. Clothes need space to move, tumble, and rub against each other so soap and water can do their job. When a washer is packed tighter than a suitcase before vacation, everything just kind of… sits there. That tumbling motion is what lets waster and soap reach every inch of fabric.
The result?
Overloading doesn’t just affect cleanliness; it can be rough on the machine too. Heavy, tightly packed loads puts extra strain on the washer. The motor has to work harder and may overheat. Parts such as bearings and belts wear out faster which can lead to costly repairs. The spin cycle may become imbalanced causing vibration and noise.
If you have to push the clothes down to close the door, it’s too much!
A happy washer has:
Think of it like a dance floor. Nobody wants to dance shoulder-to-shoulder with zero room to move!
So next time laundry day rolls around and you’re tempted to squeeze in “just one more thing” remember: your clothes need personal space too. Giving your clothes a little wiggle room means they come out cleaner, fresher, and ready to wear – without extra wear and tear on your favorite outfits or the machine. A smaller load now saves you time, hassle, and laundry regrets later.