
New technology is being incorporated into washing machine technology, with the latest using silver ions to improve cleaning power.
Samsung released a SilverCare washing machine, which puts 400 silver ions in cold water to help clean clothes, reports the Associated Press.
The technology uses the reaction between the silver plate inside the machine and the ions to kill 650 types of bacteria, which can last for up to 30 days.
A Consumer Reports test suggested that the technology may stop the growth of odour-growing bacteria, but said that risks involve harming sea life with wastewater, reports the news organisation.
Samsung is currently trying to convince regulatory agencies otherwise following research by the company.
In the same Consumer Reports review the LG Tromm Steamwasher front loading machine came top of the washing machines, with it boasting a 1,200 rpm spin speed and a digital display screen.
Other Miele, Whirlpool and Kenmore models came highly rated.
Consumer Reports advised consumers to choose their washing machine "with care", saying that sometimes options like steam cleaning are not worth the extra money.
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