European machine-made in Europe.
They have one connection for cold water, and then you can set the temperature itself 20 to 95 degrees.
Everything is automatic.
i know some people who claim they bought a washing machine that heats the water in corripio or gonzalez but i always had my doubts...
The hot water at a typical European or N. American home is normally set in the 40-60 Celsius range, which is below the hottest available washing temp (90 C, I think, close to boiling point).
Hence, the machine (European or N. American or Asian) necessarily must have a way to heat the water that comes in (even if it comes from the house hot water system).
we have this ginormous, by european standard, front loading fully automatic machine. it does use hot water from the tap but it's never hot enough. we are thinking of installing another electric on demand heater just for this. the heater turned out to be rather cheap to run as well.
Well, they shouldn't assume more than 40C at the source (that is a common setting for home water heaters).Probably just like with dishwashers, many of those heating elements are made for just that: raise the temperature 30 degrees or so. Not 60-70 degrees.