Standard for hotels and hospitals, these non-vended machines are used by staff to process internal linens. The focus is on throughput speed , durability, and specialized wash cycles.
Purchasing commercial laundry equipment is a significant investment that requires balancing immediate upfront costs with long-term operational efficiency and durability. While residential machines typically last around five years, true commercial-grade equipment is designed to handle 10,000 to 40,000 cycles, often lasting 10 to 15 years in high-demand environments.
Must be bolted to reinforced concrete foundations; they are robust and affordable but have lower spin speeds.
Features built-in suspension systems, allowing installation on upper floors without special foundations and achieving higher spin speeds.
Before selecting specific models, define your business model to determine the necessary features:
Look for machines with high G-force (300–400 G). Higher extraction speeds remove more water during the spin cycle, which can cut drying time by up to 30%, drastically reducing utility costs.
Used in laundromats and apartment buildings, these require user-friendly controls and secure payment systems (coin, card, or mobile app). Capacity Needs: