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Gunning for a cleaner wash
07 March 2013
Arsenal Football Club has selected Miele Professional to supply state-of-the-art washing machines and tumble dryers for the laundry at its £10 million training facilities in Shenley, Hertfordshire.

Arsenal Football Club has selected
Miele Professional to supply
state-of-the-art washing machines
and tumble dryers for the laundry
at its £10 million training facilities
in Shenley, Hertfordshire.
The club will benefit from the installation of a range of appliances including two large capacity 32kg PW6321 washer extractors and two 32kg PT807 tumble dryers.The laundry will also house two appliances from Miele's new Octoplus range - an 8kg PW6080 washer-extractor and a PT7186 tumble dryer, plus a smaller PW6065 6.5kg washerextractor. "Using cutting edge technology, Miele will help Arsenal FC achieve huge savings through the development of highly efficient machines and economical use of power, water and detergents, as well as appliance longevity," says Les Marshall, commercial director at Miele.
The club will benefit from the installation of a range of appliances including two large capacity 32kg PW6321 washer extractors and two 32kg PT807 tumble dryers.The laundry will also house two appliances from Miele's new Octoplus range - an 8kg PW6080 washer-extractor and a PT7186 tumble dryer, plus a smaller PW6065 6.5kg washerextractor. "Using cutting edge technology, Miele will help Arsenal FC achieve huge savings through the development of highly efficient machines and economical use of power, water and detergents, as well as appliance longevity," says Les Marshall, commercial director at Miele.
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