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How to Avoid Overloading Your Hisense Washing Machine

We all do it: you have one last towel, one more shirt, and you think, “It’ll fit.” Overloading your Hisense washing machine in Durban seems like a quick time-saver, but it’s actually one of the fastest ways to shorten your appliance’s lifespan, ruin your clothes, and leave you with a surprisingly dirty load. From straining the motor to causing the dreaded “UNB” (Unbalance) error code, a too-full drum is a recipe for expensive repairs and poor wash results.

Ready to learn the simple, one-hand rule that will keep your Hisense running smoothly for years? In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to find your machine’s sweet spot, what warning signs to look out for, and the easy steps to avoid the costly mistake of an overloaded wash. 

Hisense Washing Machine Overload Prevention Checklist – Durban Homes

Before You Load

During Loading

After Loading

Maintenance Habits

Optional Tools (Not Interactive)

  • Laundry basket for pre-sorting (R200–R400).
  • Mesh bags for delicates (R50–R150).
  • Load sensor or weight guide if your Hisense model has this feature.
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