ASKO Unveils Scandinavian Laundry Care 2.0: Hygiene‑Led Engineering for Modern Homes

Premium Scandinavian appliance brand ASKO has introduced Scandinavian Laundry Care 2.0, a next‑generation suite of laundry products built around hygiene, durability and the brand’s signature minimalist design ethos.The launch marks more than 75 years of ASKO laundry innovation, tracing back to the 1950s when Swedish farmer Karl‑Erik Andersson engineered a washing machine for his mother—an origin story that still shapes the brand’s focus on care, simplicity and long‑lasting quality.
A Hygiene‑First Approach: Steel Seal™

A centrepiece of the new range is Steel Seal™, ASKO’s alternative to the traditional rubber door bellow. By removing the rubber gasket—often a hotspot for mould, odours and trapped moisture—ASKO creates a cleaner, more hygienic drum environment while making loading and unloading smoother.

The design has also earned recognition from the National Asthma Council Australia, with selected models receiving the Sensitive Choice award for asthma‑ and allergy‑conscious engineering.



Quattro Construction™ 2.0: Quiet, Stable, Built to Last

ASKO’s updated Quattro Construction™ 2.0 suspension system brings professional‑grade stability into the home. Reinforced dampers, improved drum balance and a rigid internal frame work together to minimise vibration and noise, even during heavy loads—an increasingly important factor in open‑plan living.



Efficiency, Fabric Care and Award‑Winning Design

The new generation also incorporates ASKO’s established performance technologies, including:

– Active Drum™ for precise garment movement 
– Sensi Save™ 2.0 to optimise water and energy use 
– Pro Wash and Super Rinse for enhanced cleaning 
– Aqua Safe™ for leak protection 
– Auto Dose for detergent accuracy 

ASKO’s design credentials continue to be recognised globally: the Style washing machine series secured the iF Design Award 2025, while the Style+ series earned a Red Dot Award 2025.



A Complete Laundry Ecosystem

Scandinavian Laundry Care 2.0 spans washing machines, tumble dryers, drying cabinets, and ASKO’s clever Hidden Helpers™ accessories—solutions designed to integrate seamlessly into premium laundry spaces while reducing the effort required for everyday care

Hisense Unveils 15 kg Four‑Drum Washer‑Dryer: A New Take on Multi‑Zone Laundry Care

Hisense has introduced one of the most unconventional laundry appliances of 2026 — a 15 kg hybrid washer‑dryer featuring four independent drums, designed to let households wash multiple fabric types at once. The model, launched in China as the WD100E3Q2+WV50G‑1, pushes the boundaries of domestic laundry design and positions Hisense firmly in the fast‑evolving multi‑drum segment.A Four‑Zone “Mini‑Laundry” in One Appliance

Hisense’s new system separates laundry into four dedicated compartments, each engineered for a specific fabric category:

– Two upper micro‑drums (1 kg each) — ideal for delicates, underwear, baby items and small daily loads. 
– A 3 kg mid‑section — designed specifically for shoe care and gentle washing of structured items. 
– A 10 kg main drum — the primary washer with 7 kg drying capacity, handling standard family loads.

This architecture allows users to run multiple cycles simultaneously, reducing bottlenecks and enabling true parallel washing — a capability rarely seen outside commercial environments.

While currently launched in China, the model highlights a broader shift in laundry appliance design: 
– More specialised compartments 
– More simultaneous processing 
– More focus on fabric‑specific care

For retailers and distributors, this category could become a talking point for premium shoppers seeking convenience and time‑saving features — especially in multi‑person households.

LG’s new built‑in products

LG’s new built‑in products were developed specifically for European homes, with a focus on platforms, user experience, and seamless integration.

Highlights include:

– Minimalist exteriors with reduced parting lines 
– Matte finishes designed to harmonise with European cabinetry 
– Top‑mounted freezer refrigerators, redesigned with multi‑level shelving and easy‑clean drawers 
– Fit&Max design philosophy — optimising space and usability (Fit) while maximising smart functionality and efficiency (Max)

This approach positions LG to compete more directly with established European built‑in specialists.

Dreame CEO Yu Hao Issues Public Apology Following Controversial Remarks

On 21 May, Dreame CEO Yu Hao released a video statement publicly apologising for comments he made earlier this spring, in which he suggested that “people who don’t like Dreame are losers.”

The controversy stems from an April 29 post in which Yu discussed how, in his view, a woman could gauge a partner’s cognitive ability, intelligence, and financial standing by how he responds to her pursuit. In that post, Yu claimed that men who speak positively of him typically demonstrate strong intellect, an open mindset, and a successful track record. Those who do not, he wrote, were “basically losers,” describing them as pessimistic, unmotivated, and unsuccessful in both life and career.

In his new video, Yu said the apology was entirely self‑initiated and not the result of external pressure. 
“I was out of my mind at the time,” he admitted, adding that he hoped consumers would give Dreame the opportunity to correct its mistakes.

Yu also encouraged the public to continue offering feedback, saying that constructive criticism would help the company improve.

Whirlpool Introduces MattProtect: A More Durable Induction Hob Surface

Whirlpool is expanding its cooking portfolio with the launch of MattProtect, a new induction hob surface engineered for enhanced durability and easier day‑to‑day maintenance. The brand positions this finish as a step-change in surface resistance, aimed at consumers who want premium aesthetics without compromising robustness.

Matte Finish Built to Last
The MattProtect surface delivers three times more resistance to halos, scratches and impacts compared with standard vitroceramic glass. It also reduces visible marks, helping users keep the hob looking clean with less effort — a key selling point in a category where maintenance and appearance strongly influence purchase decisions.

FlexiCook and 6th Sense: Whirlpool’s Signature Technologies
The new model integrates FlexiCook, Whirlpool’s adaptive cooking system that automatically detects pan position and adjusts the active zone and power level accordingly. 
It also includes 6th Sense assisted functions such as Keep Warm and Melt, which automatically regulate power for precise, low‑temperature tasks.

Changhong Meiling Hits Pause on Industrial Park Investment

Changhong Meiling has suspended investment in its planned appliance industrial park project, according to a disclosure published on May 19. While the filing provides limited detail, the decision underscores the increasingly cautious stance Chinese manufacturers are taking as demand softens and capital becomes more selective.

The industrial park — positioned as part of the company’s long‑term capacity and technology roadmap — now appears to be on hold as Meiling reassesses its investment priorities. The move aligns with a broader trend across the sector: expansion projects are being slowed, deferred, or re‑scoped as brands focus on stabilising margins, tightening inventory, and improving operational efficiency.

For Meiling, the suspension may signal a pivot toward more flexible production strategies or a recalibration of its growth model amid heightened competition in refrigeration and smart home appliances. With several Chinese appliance makers already trimming capital expenditure, the pause reflects a market recalibrating after years of aggressive build‑out.

Home Appliance Market Faces 2026 Squeeze as Costs Rise and Demand Softens

Global appliance demand continues to cool in early 2026, with inflation, weak consumer confidence and heavy oversupply putting pressure on margins across major categories. Raw material costs — from copper to plastics — remain elevated, while manufacturers struggle to lift prices in a saturated market. 

China’s retail market is forecast to fall 6.7% this year, with utilisation rates below 70% and air‑con capacity far outstripping sales. Leading brands are responding with AI‑driven product upgrades, overseas expansion and tighter cost control, but trading conditions remain challenging.

The key question for the sector: who can innovate fast enough to stay ahead in a market where supply and demand no longer align?

Miele Celebrates Double Win at the 2026 Which? Awards

Miele has secured two major honours at the 2026 Which? Awards, taking home Home Appliance Brand of the Year and the newly introduced Consumer‑First Brand of the Year.

Held at London’s Science Museum and hosted by Sue Perkins, the awards recognised Miele for its consistently high product test scores, top‑tier reliability ratings, and its growing portfolio of premium appliances now available to the trade via Häfele UK.

The Consumer‑First accolade highlighted Miele’s new digital support service, which connects customers to experts via video call to resolve appliance issues without a home visit — a move Which? praised as a standout example of customer‑centric innovation.

Which? chief executive Anabel Hoult said the awards celebrate brands delivering “truly outstanding products and services”, noting Miele’s performance as “exceptionally high”.

CDA Returns to Profit

CDA has delivered its strongest performance in more than half a decade, returning to profit in 2025 after an intensive 18‑month transformation programme under Amica Group ownership. The appliance brand reported turnover of £42 million, alongside a £3.4m improvement in profitability, marking its first positive PBT result since 2020.

Bosch Expands Top‑Load Line‑Up as India’s Laundry Market Surges

BSH Home Appliances is pushing deeper into India’s fast‑growing top‑load washing machine segment, rolling out a full Bosch range from 7kg to 12kg. The brand is targeting rapid upgrades in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, where consumers are shifting from semi‑automatic to fully automatic models at pace.

The new line features Bosch’s PowerWave Wash system, dual lint filters and ten smart wash programs — all aimed at delivering stronger cleaning with lower water use. BSH reports strong double‑digit growth in Q1 2026, with India’s overall laundry category up sharply across channels.