Top 5 Best Japanese Washing Machine Brands

  1. top o Hitachi
  2. top o Sharp
  3. top o Toshiba
  4. top o Panasonic
  5. top o Iris Ohyama

Toshiba

Toshiba Corporation is a Japanese multinational conglomerate headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors, hard disk drives (HDD), printers, batteries, lighting, as well as IT solutions such as quantum cryptography. It was one of the biggest manufacturers of personal computers, consumer electronics, home appliances, and medical equipment. The Toshiba name is derived from its former name, Tokyo Shibaura Denki K.K. (Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd) which in turn was a 1939 merger between Shibaura Seisaku-sho (founded in 1875) and Tokyo Denki (founded in 1890). The company name was officially changed to Toshiba Corporation in 1978. Toshiba is a household name in Japan and has long been viewed as a symbol of the country's technological prowess.


In the field of manufacturing washing machines, Toshiba always provides breakthrough technologies to attract more consumers.

Some outstanding models:

  • T20 model with dual-drum partition design which can handle up to 15 kg loading capacity separately between the upper drum and lower drum suitable for convenient different washing functions at the same time. Energy saving is also a positive bonus with 67% less energy. The T20 takes care of tumbling, washing and drying with 10% less noise than conventional machines. The T20’s AG+ feature keeps clothes 99.9% sterilized for up to 48 hours. This T20 has a smart-air wash function that can handle 18 different types of fabrics. So you can safely wash soft woolly cardies, chiffons, or silks without worrying about shrinkage or damage.
  • AW-DG1700 top load model with 16kg loading capacity. With Duo active roller technology, this model provides the same scrubbing effect of handwashing without any of the hassles. The innovation is designed to create powerful agitation to remove dirt and stains.
  • AW-DJ900D-IND top load model with 8kg loading capacity. The model is preferred with its Quick Wash function within only 15 minutes by GREAT WAVES Technology.
  • AW-E900LM / AWE900LM models with Circular Air Intake function with all-round circular air inlets allow more airflow into the tub for maximum drying efficiency during spin-drying. Additionally, 2 water jet outlets generate a big water circulation & dissolve detergent water evenly into the fabric. With Toshiba’s Zero Standby Power technology, no electricity is used during standby mode. This new technology can save you up to 20% of energy.


Some outstanding points of Toshiba washing machines:

  • UFB technology: UFB Technology on Toshiba washing machine stands for Ultra Fine Bubble, known as “Nano Super Bubble Technology”. The air bubbles are microscopic in size compared to the gap of the fabric. As a result, detergents can easily penetrate deep into each fabric, brushing away stubborn stains.
  • Beat the stains: With its micro size, UFB technology easily removes any stubborn stains, giving you the same fresh clothes.
  • Anti-twisting clothes: Double rollers enhance the movement of clothes in the flow of water, help prevent tangles and improve washing efficiency.
  • Efficiency light effect design: The built-in LED light automatically lights up when the UFB function is active, making it easy for users to see inside even in low light


Website: https://www.toshiba.com/

TW-BJ80S2-IND model
TW-BJ80S2-IND model
TW-BH90M4IND  with the Great Waves technology
TW-BH90M4IND with the Great Waves technology

Top 5 Best Japanese Washing Machine Brands

  1. top o Hitachi
  2. top o Sharp
  3. top o Toshiba
  4. top o Panasonic
  5. top o Iris Ohyama

Toplist Joint Stock Company
Address: 3rd floor, Viet Tower Building, No. 01 Thai Ha Street, Trung Liet Ward, Dong Da District, Hanoi City, Vietnam
Phone: +84369132468 - Tax code: 0108747679
Social network license number 370/GP-BTTTT issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications on September 9, 2019
Privacy Policy