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They're not built to last nearly as long though, especially refrigerators.
Also, does that mean your old washer was cold water only?
When I was a lot younger, pretty much every washing machine (here in the UK) had both hot and cold fill. It went away for three reasons.
It's more cost effective to heat a small amount of water directly at100% efficiency in the machine than drawing cold water out of the pipework and either heating it then rest of the way directly or pouring it down the drain until it ran hot from the 80% efficient gas appliance.
Interesting to hear it might be making a comeback. I can see the logic if there's a source of hot water from a heat pump, provided losses can be minimised.
Personally I have PV so (weather permitting) electric is preferable to gas other than for space heating and bathing. That could change though. As it is, the heat pump drier, efficient as it is, still accounts for the majority of the energy used for laundry, even with the washer doing an extra spin cycle.
Probably internal heater. Warm water connection probably saves having to connect up the gas.
I don't mean petrol if that's what you think. But the actual gas people use to heat their homes and water anyways.
LOL, still.
What's the advantage of the dishwasher opening itself when it's done?
Does it close itself again after it's dry? I don't necessarily want the door open for hours
I think we're only talking about the dishwasher door, not the door of your house/flat. If the air inside is that dirty I think you have bigger problems. Or, I just realised, is this to do with having pets?