1. It Doesn’t Clean Deeply
The short duration means detergent doesn’t have enough time to penetrate fabric fibers. Stubborn stains like sweat, grease, and food residues are often left behind, meaning you’ll need to rewash items anyway.
2. It Can Use More Water and Detergent
Contrary to what many believe, quick cycles often compensate for less time by using more water and detergent. This cancels out the supposed savings on energy and resources, and in the long run, may even increase your utility bills.
3. Tough on Fabrics
Because the machine has to “work harder” in a shorter period, the spin speed and agitation are more intense. This can cause delicate fabrics to shrink, fade, or wear out faster, shortening the life of your clothes.
4. Poor for Heavy Loads
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