Anybody weigh their laundry?
Anybody weigh their laundry?
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Hustle_

Original Poster:

25,848 posts

179 months

I got curious one day and hung my laundry bag from a luggage scale. It all seemed to add up, seemed like I was putting about the right amount into my 8kg machine.

I carried on for a while since the scale was now in the utility room. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!

8kg is approximately a metric fkton of laundry. I could do all the bedsheets, duvet covers and pillowcases I have in one! In fact, even with the cotton bedsheets you'd be packing the drum full before you hit 8kg.

Really? in that case I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone fully load a washing machine!

GasEngineer

1,723 posts

81 months

Hustle_ said:
. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!
Does that mean that you are actually a lot fatter than you thought?

JoshSm

2,240 posts

56 months

I usually just stuff whatever fits in. Never had a low load rated cheap machine where it might matter.

Being out of balance is usually the real killer.


bigpriest

2,182 posts

149 months

Hustle_ said:
I got curious one day and hung my laundry bag from a luggage scale. It all seemed to add up, seemed like I was putting about the right amount into my 8kg machine.

I carried on for a while since the scale was now in the utility room. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!

8kg is approximately a metric fkton of laundry. I could do all the bedsheets, duvet covers and pillowcases I have in one! In fact, even with the cotton bedsheets you'd be packing the drum full before you hit 8kg.

Really? in that case I'm not sure I've ever seen anyone fully load a washing machine!
Tried it once to its stated capacity, the spin cycle sounded like a brick in a bin. Then it went into slow-spin-trying-to-balance mode for 10 minutes and decided it couldn't be bothered. I ended up with a soggy pile of washing that had to be taken out, re-sorted and spun in two batches.

Hustle_

Original Poster:

25,848 posts

179 months

GasEngineer said:
Hustle_ said:
. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!
Does that mean that you are actually a lot fatter than you thought?
Nah, I'm only 175... hooo boy...

butchstewie

61,528 posts

229 months

Occasionally but every single time weight is completely different to bulk.

i.e. I'm thinking "am I putting in more than 6KG here" or whatever and actually I've got 2.5KG by weight.

Sporky

9,364 posts

83 months

Hustle_ said:
GasEngineer said:
Hustle_ said:
. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!
Does that mean that you are actually a lot fatter than you thought?
Nah, I'm only 175... hooo boy...
Kilos?

Hustle_

Original Poster:

25,848 posts

179 months

Considering living right on the edge and putting all the bedsheets in at once eek

A thread worthy of Dull Men's Club.

Hustle_

Original Poster:

25,848 posts

179 months

Sporky said:
Hustle_ said:
GasEngineer said:
Hustle_ said:
. I do like weighing things.

Then quite some time later I realised I had been reading the 'lb' scale not the 'kg'!
Does that mean that you are actually a lot fatter than you thought?
Nah, I'm only 175... hooo boy...
Kilos?
Pounds! But the joke doesn't really work because my people scales measure in stones and pounds.

In kilos I'm only 12.5

Sheepshanks

38,313 posts

138 months

I've argued with my wife about this, as our machine is 10Kg and she seems to put hardly anything in it. Videos of how much the machine wil hold show it being rammed with clothes to the point where you can barely sqeeze your hand inbetween the clothes.

markymarkthree

3,130 posts

190 months

Discussing laundry weights on a car forum. Where did it all go wrong chaps, this is not rock n roll anymore. wobble



ps i like to leave about 10cms of space at the top of the drum. wink

G Thang

905 posts

47 months

maybe the weight is wet weight?

I don't like filling more than half full. Stuff doesn't wash fully otherwise. IMO.


Riley Blue

22,709 posts

245 months

Sheepshanks said:
I've argued with my wife about this, as our machine is 10Kg and she seems to put hardly anything in it. Videos of how much the machine wil hold show it being rammed with clothes to the point where you can barely sqeeze your hand inbetween the clothes.
We also have a 10kg machine and as I do the household chores it gets jammed really full every time it's used. I've never weighed a load but my back aches after carrying it downstairs. It's even worse after the wash has done and I have to carry a damp load to the tumble dryer!

Sporky

9,364 posts

83 months

Sheepshanks said:
I've argued with my wife about this
Isn't there an adage about picking your battles?

Cold

16,252 posts

109 months

The washing needs space around it in the drum to move about. The weight isn't the important criteria, it's the bulk so that the machine can agitate the clothes properly.

butchstewie

61,528 posts

229 months

Manufacturers usually quote dry weight.

As said bulk matters and often if you "stuff" the machine "full" of a dry load like towels and then take a look 5 mins into the cycle it compresses massively.

So much of the dry load is just air.

RDMcG

20,161 posts

226 months

When I first joined PH many years ago the tagline was "Speed matters".

Now we weigh bags of dirty sheets before loading the washing machinesmile

Maybe the new tag should be " A clean community"?

Monkeylegend

27,981 posts

250 months

Come on guys get a life hehe

Sheepshanks

38,313 posts

138 months

Sporky said:
Sheepshanks said:
I've argued with my wife about this
Isn't there an adage about picking your battles?
She did have a ready answer!

Tango13

9,725 posts

195 months

JoshSm said:
I usually just stuff whatever fits in. Never had a low load rated cheap machine where it might matter.

Being out of balance is usually the real killer.