The Rise of Multi-Drum Washing Machines: A New Era of Smart Laundry Solutions

The washing machine market has seen a surge in innovation, with leading brands rolling out multi-drum solutions to meet evolving consumer demands. The call for an “all-in-one lazy washing machine” that effortlessly handles underwear, socks, shoes, and clothes has spurred companies into action, with groundbreaking designs showcased at AWE2025.

Haier has led the charge with its newly launched three-drum lazy washing machine, officially delivered to customers in its first batch. According to JD platform data, the product has already surpassed 20,000 sales, with over 29,000 reservations placed for upcoming releases. Not far behind, Midea has introduced the Xiaowumei 3.0 washing machine, featuring a modular stacking system that allows users to expand from two to three, five, or even seven drums. This model achieved more than 10,000 sales within just 28 hours of its debut on JD.

Hisense, another key player in this emerging trend, unveiled its Marshmallow Ultra Family Drum—an innovative three-drum modular washing machine designed for flexibility. Current reservation figures indicate sales exceeding 20,000 units. With top brands racing to deliver advanced double- and triple-drum washing machines, could this category be the next big wave in the industry?

Haier’s approach focuses on maximizing capacity within a single machine, slightly taller than standard models yet compact enough to accommodate three drums. The largest drum is dedicated to everyday laundry, while the two smaller ones are ideal for delicate items such as socks, underwear, or baby clothes. Meanwhile, Midea and Hisense have opted for a modular, split-design system that enables multi-zone washing. Their models maintain a standard width, integrating dual-drum mini washers within a single unit. The Hisense Marshmallow Ultra Family Drum even offers a detachable three-drum setup, though individual drum purchases are currently unavailable. Additionally, their stackable configuration supports washing and drying functions, allowing users to build upwards to create a five- or seven-drum system.

With these pioneering designs redefining the traditional washing machine, the industry may soon embrace multi-zone washing as the new standard for convenience and efficiency.

Whirlpool Corporation named one of America’s Most Innovative Companies 2025 by Fortune

Whirlpool Corporation has been named one of “America’s Most Innovative Companies 2025” by Fortune, recognizing its continued leadership in pioneering home appliance solutions that improve life at home. The prestigious list honors companies demonstrating outstanding innovation across product development, business processes, and corporate culture.

Roborock Remains the #1 top selling Robot Vacuum Cleaner Brand globally in 2024

Roborock, the global leader in ultra-intelligent home robotics engineered to simplify daily life, ranked once again first in global sales volume and turnover amongst Robotic Vacuum Cleaner (RVC) Brands, according to IDC Roborock’s leading position is obvious across the United States and China. Also, Roborock ranks as the top #1 selling RVC brand in volume and value in Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, South Korea, Switzerland, and Turkey.

According to IDC, Roborock’s overseas expansion prioritizes developed markets with high demand for smart home products equipped with the latest technology. The brand also emphasizes both online and offline distribution that can provide adequate returns to its intensive R&D efforts.
Also noted by IDC, Roborock’s wide product portfolio covers low, medium, and high-end market segments, and its flagship OmniGrip robotic arm has become a symbol of the industry’s accelerated development.
The IDC paper comes a few weeks after Roborock won several prestigious global media awards at CES 2025 based on the launch of its new revolutionary Roborock Saros series, including the Roborock Saros 10R, the Roborock Saros 10, and the Roborock Saros Z70, the most cutting-edge robotic vacuum cleaner of the year featuring an OmniGrip, the first-of-its-kind mass-produced* foldable robotic arm with five-axis that can deploy itself to clean areas previously obstructed and put away small items such as socks, small towels, tissue papers, and sandals under 300g