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How much water can I expect to save annually using the SaveWater feature?
How much water can I expect to save annually using the SaveWater feature?

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SaveWater annual savings: yearly water saved



Work out your SaveWater annual savings. See litres saved per year, eco washing tips, and ways to cut water consumption at home.




Modern family life moves fast. School kits, work shirts, muddy weekend wear, it all stacks up. If you are looking to lighten water use without adding to the mental load, a smarter approach to eco washing helps. SaveWater from Beko serves that goal, cutting water consumption every cycle so you feel in control of your bills and your footprint.

 

 

What is SaveWater and how does it reduce water consumption?

 

SaveWater is a Beko technology designed to cut water use per cycle, while keeping everyday results you trust. It saves 7.8 litres each time you run a programme, compared with a like-for-like cycle that does not include this feature. Savings vary by programme and load, so treat the figure as a reliable guide rather than a fixed promise. It supports a calm, efficient routine, with less water down the drain across the year.

 

 

How much are my SaveWater annual savings in litres?

 

A simple way to estimate yearly savings is to multiply 7.8 litres by the number of washes each week, then by 52 weeks.

·       3 washes per week, 7.8 x 3 x 52 = about 1,217 litres a year

·       5 washes per week, 7.8 x 5 x 52 = about 2,028 litres a year

·       8 washes per week, 7.8 x 8 x 52 = about 3,245 litres a year

For a feel-good comparison, Waterwise notes a typical bath uses roughly 80 litres of water. That means: - 1,217 litres is around 15 baths - 2,028 litres is around 25 baths - 3,245 litres is around 40 baths

 

 

Will eco washing with SaveWater still clean well?

 

Yes. Eco washing relies on smart use of time, drum action and targeted water levels. Longer soak phases help loosen soil before the final rinses. SaveWater focuses on using water efficiently, not cutting corners. Beko appliances face strict durability and performance tests, from a brand that leads large home appliances in Europe, so daily results stay dependable.

 

Tips to keep quality high on eco programmes: - Pre-treat heavy marks on cuffs, collars and sportswear - Sort by fabric and soil level to stop re-washing - Choose the lowest temperature that matches the label - Leave space in the drum for items to move

 

 

How do I translate litres into bill impact at home?

 

If your home has a water meter, charges link to volume used, measured in cubic metres. One cubic metre equals 1,000 litres. Your supplier sets both the water and wastewater rates. To see the impact: - Check your meter before and after a wash to note litres used - Log the number of weekly washes, then apply the 7.8 litre saving per cycle - Convert to cubic metres to compare with the unit rates on your bill

 

 

What real-life habits increase SaveWater annual savings?

 

Every litre saved starts with smarter routines. These small changes add up over a year.

·       Run full, balanced loads, avoid overfilling

·       Pick eco washing cycles for everyday mixed loads

·       Use stain solution on tough marks to avoid repeat washes

·       Clean the detergent drawer and door seal monthly for steady flow

·       Keep to the suggested detergent dose for your water hardness

 

 

Does SaveWater help during summer or in areas facing water stress?

 

Yes, it supports lower water use year-round, which helps during warmer months or in regions that encourage lower consumption. The fixed saving of 7.8 litres per cycle brings a steady reduction without extra effort. Pair it with mindful habits such as washing at cooler temperatures and airing items between wears, and you build in resilience without fuss.

 

 

Will these savings stack with energy savings too?

 

Water and energy use often move together, since heating water takes energy. Beko designs aim to trim both, for example technologies such as EnergySpin that improve efficiency. Pick the eco programme for mixed loads, wash at 20–40 degrees where labels allow, and spin well to shorten drying time. The result is lower water consumption and lower energy demand across the week.

 

 

How do I plan my yearly water-saving goal?

 

Set a simple baseline, then track progress with one quick check-in each month.

·       Step 1, choose your weekly wash count for a typical month

·       Step 2, multiply by 7.8 litres to get monthly litres saved

·       Step 3, compare month by month, adjust routines if needed

·       Step 4, aim for a realistic target, for example 2,000 litres a year

If your household schedule changes with school terms or sports seasons, adjust your weekly estimate and re-run the maths. The formula stays the same, so planning remains easy.

 

 

What about reliability over the long term?
 

Savings matter most when the appliance stays in service for years. Beko products go through forced failure and durability testing to prove longevity. Selected motors include a 25-year warranty, giving long-term confidence alongside lower resource use. Leadership at scale, from Europe’s number one large home appliances company, supports service and parts for the future.

 

Quick reference: your SaveWater annual savings at a glance
 

·       Light laundry household, 3 cycles per week, about 1,217 litres a year

·       Medium laundry household, 5 cycles per week, about 2,028 litres a year

·       Busy laundry household, 8 cycles per week, about 3,245 litres a year


Small steps. Reliable savings. That is a Beko state of mind, caring for your home day after day.

 

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