Kitchen Appliances Super Efficient?

We are just finishing off the purchase of our new home. Part of the deal is we have ditched the “supplied” integrated appliances. Reason being pain when they go wrong. Not the best and turns out we would be paying for them. We would like the most efficient machines going and happy to pay the extra for them as an investment over time.

Washing machine
Tumble dryer
Under counter fridge
Under counter freezer

Just wondering if anyone else has gone down this path.
 
Erm yeah that's hard to pick one.

TBQFH most machines will be efficient because there's standards to meet and that's just what customers would expect. If you're looking for appliances that are cheap to run then you need to make sure you're using things like the eco cycle.

Also do you not have the space for a fridge Freezer rather than both being under counter? Two individual appliances will be a lot costlier to run than a single one.
Sadly not. They have designed the kitchen to be like that. I did wonder if we could have an combined unit upright but no room
 
They're all probably triple A or whatever. Miele is top drawer if you want to spank the money. Ruling out integrated is odd tho, your kitchen will look a bit 1980s with appliances every other cupboard - especially with 2 undercounters.
They want £1100 per unit if they supply. Looking we’ve found them to be more costly. Then it’s not a std size unit. It’s a little annoying if truth be told.
 
Nonsense - this is tripe I used to hear selling integrated stuff all the time. All you need is a 600mm gap and the associated door.
I agree and like they will always do over price stuff. Doors are not given. Have to be purchased.
Get them to change the design of the kitchen or walk away..
It’s installed
 
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