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Best washing machine deals 2025

In this article
- Best washing machine deals 2025
- Washing machine deals from £200 to £400
- Washing machine deals from £400 to £600
- Washing machine deals from £600 to £800
- How to spot a good deal on a washing machine
- How much do you need to pay for a washing machine?
- What extra washing machine costs should you consider?
Hoping to find a bargain washing machine? We've scoured the sales to find you the best washing machine deals, so you don't end up with a dud.
The washing machines on this page aren't always Best Buys, but they've scored well enough in our tests for us to be confident recommending them.
Read on for our pick of some genuine bargains and find out how to spot a decent deal.
See all the models we've tested by going to our washing machine reviews.
Best washing machine deals 2025
The washing machines we've selected here all performed reasonably well in our tests, but you'll have to read the full reviews to discover whether or not they were good enough to be Best Buys.
If you're not sure what size you need or want to know how much a machine costs to run, read our guide to the best washing machines for expert advice.
*References to ‘Average price' and 'Cheapest price' are based on Which? market knowledge and information supplied by our partners. Prices are checked for the six calendar months prior to publication. Not all retailers are included in our checks.
Our pick: Hoover H3WPS4126TAMBR80
Average price in the past six months: £382
Cheapest price in the past six months: £322*

- Freestanding
- 12kg cottons capacity
- Black
We like: Low water use
We don't like: Spin could leave clothes a little drier
Not only does this Hoover washing machine offer the usual selection of standard and rapid programs, it also has smart connectivity, which allows you to choose from around 50 additional cycles using an app on your smartphone.
It's a larger capacity machine too, with a 12kg cottons wash, and 6kg synthetics program making it suitable for households that generate plenty of laundry on a regular basis.
Is this machine as cheerful as it is cheap? Find out in our full Hoover H3WPS4126TAMBR80 review.
Washing machine deals from £200 to £400
LG F4X1009NMK
Average price in the past six months: £436
Cheapest price in the past six months: £329*

- Freestanding
- 9kg cottons capacity
- Grey
We like: Doesn’t use much water
We don't like: It’s easier to program using the app
You get quite a lot of hi-tech features for this very reasonably priced LG. It has built-in wi-fi and Bluetooth, so it can be controlled using the LG ThinQ app on a smartphone or via Google Home Assistant. The app allows you to download additional programs, save your favourite settings and monitor the machine’s energy use.
Notable programs include a tub clean option to keep the machine fresh inside, and a downloadable steam setting that aims to remove allergens and bacteria as well as reduce creases. LG also promises that the load sensors automatically tailor the programs to take account of how much laundry is inside the drum.
Read our full LG F4X1009NMK review to see how well this model scores in our tests.
Washing machine deals from £400 to £600
AEG LFSR74144UD
Average price in the past six months: £820
Cheapest price in the past six months: £597*

- Freestanding
- 10kg cottons capacity
- White
We like: Great rinse
We don't like: Not the speediest
This is a significant price drop on this 10kg-capacity AEG washing machine.
Part of the ProSteam line, it offers a Steam Refresh cycle, which AEG claims uses steam to neutralise odours and reduce wrinkles – ideal if your clothes just need a quick refresh.
The 12 wash programs cover the typical cycles like cottons, synthetics and delicates, but you can also choose from more specialised options for fabrics like woollens or outerwear. There’s a 20-minute quick wash for smaller 3kg loads, too.
Read our full AEG LFSR74144UD review to find out if this machine reaches Best Buy levels of brilliance
Washing machine deals from £600 to £800
LG F4X7013TBB
Average price in the past six months: £733
Cheapest price in the past six months: £678*

- Freestanding
- 13kg cottons capacity
- Black
We like: Great spin cycle
We don't like: There are some usability issues
Boasting a massive 13kg capacity for cottons, this LG washing machine is built for heavy-duty laundry days. It features 24 tailored programs, handling everything from everyday synthetics to delicate baby clothes, down jackets, and linens. It even includes a dedicated microplastic-filtering cycle, although we didn't test this.
Need it done fast? Choose from a 14-minute quick wash for light loads or a 39-minute cycle for up to 5kg. Plus, with LG ThinQ app integration, you can control your wash, download new cycles, and troubleshoot issues directly from your phone.
Read the full LG F4X7013TBB review to find out everything you need to know about this washing machine.
Visit our washing machines hub to read all our reviews, plus find buying advice and how-to guides.
How to spot a good deal on a washing machine

Rebecca Jakeman, Which? washing machine expert, says: More often than not, paying more for a washing machine doesn't guarantee exceptional cleaning performance. In fact, models with higher price tags tend to offer extra features instead, such as 'smart' capabilities and more washing programs – so there's no need to pay above the odds if you don't want to.
How much do you need to pay for a washing machine?

Some washing machines cost less than £300, while others stretch well over the £1,000 mark.
Which? testing shows that you’re more likely to end up with a Don’t Buy than a Best Buy if you spend less than £300.
You usually have to pay more than £500 to get a Best Buy. With this budget, you can choose between a variety of Best Buys, ranging from small to large, freestanding and integrated.
There are hidden gems to be found, however, so see the best cheap washing machines under £400.
It's always a good idea to check our washing machine reviews before buying – the most expensive Don’t Buy we’ve found in our tests is nearly £580, which is an expensive mistake to make.
What extra washing machine costs should you consider?
1. Installation and delivery costs
Some retailers charge significantly more than others for delivery.
Some give you no choice over the date or time of the delivery, so you'll need to make sure you're at home that day.
AO charges the most we've seen for a quick delivery and a time slot of your choice – either morning (7am-12pm), lunch (10am-2pm) or afternoon (12-5pm).
2. Disposal and recycling costs
Disposal costs start from around £20 from each retailer.
AO charges £30 to disconnect your old appliance, but most other retailers include this service in the installation cost of your new machine.
So AO's charge could add £30 to the total cost of your new freestanding appliance. However, your total costs could still be lower elsewhere, depending on the specific combination of services you require.
Overall, it pays to be flexible about timings if you can. If you're unable to collect, install or disconnect your washing machine, there's not much you can do other than pay the additional fees, so keep that in mind and factor it into your total budget.
| Retailer | Costs |
|---|---|
| AO | £115 to install an integrated washing machine (including disconnecting your old machine) or £30 for a freestanding. |
| Argos | £140 for the disconnection, installation and recycling of integrated machines, or £50 to recycle and install a freestanding model. |
| Currys | £115 to install an integrated washing machine, £40 to install a smart model or £30 to install a freestanding model. |
| John Lewis & Partners | £115 to install an integrated washing machine, £30 for a freestanding, plus £25 to recycle an appliance. |
Prices last checked in November 2025.
Read our guide on how to dispose of your washing machine. Plus, get advice on buying and selling second-hand washing machines
3. Energy running costs
Another cost you need to consider is the amount of energy used to run your washing machine.
Our expert testing has revealed big differences between models, with the most expensive-to-run costing more than four times as much to run as the cheapest.
Find the best energy-efficient washing machines to help you save money and lower your environmental impact.
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