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  2. Are You Loading Your Top-Loading Washing Machine The ... - AOL

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    Most top-load washing machines have a capacity of about 3 to 4 cubic feet and can handle up to 12 pounds of laundry. To determine load size when selecting a wash cycle, choose "medium" if the drum ...

  3. Planned obsolescence - Wikipedia

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    Front loading washing machines often have the drum bearing – a critical and wear-prone mechanical component – permanently molded into the wash drum, or even have a sealed outer drum, making it impossible to renew the bearings without replacing the entire drum. The cost of this repair may exceed the residual value of the appliance, forcing ...

  4. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Sanyo introduced the "world-first" (as of February 2, 2006, with regards to home use drum-type washer/dryer) drum-type washing machine with "Air Wash" function (i.e.: using ozone as a disinfectant). It also reused and disinfected rinse water. [93] This washing machine uses only 50 L (11.0 imp gal; 13.2 US gal) of water in the recycle mode.

  5. How to Clean Your Washing Machine, According to Laundry Experts

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    Just add some borax, vinegar, or baking soda to your washing machine drum (for top-loaders) or detergent compartment (for front-loaders) and run a cycle. ... Samsung washing machine expert. White ...

  6. Asko Appliances - Wikipedia

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    Models with the drop-down door are axed; 2013 Production of ASKO washing machines moves to Slovenia alongside a redesigned drum with hourglass-shaped paddles called the Active Drum; 2017 New generation of washing machines and tumble dryers launched with the Classic, Logic, and Style ranges.

  7. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, the electric washing machine's spin cycle rendered this use of a mangle obsolete, and with it the need to wring out water from clothes mechanically. Box mangles were large and primarily intended for pressing laundry smooth; they were used by wealthy households, large commercial laundries, and self-employed "mangle women".