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    Most standard-size appliances have a capacity of 3.5 to 5 cubic feet and are suitable for average households. ... High-Efficiency Stackable Front-Load Washer. ... This Whirlpool washer has smooth ...

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    Morgan LaLonde, laundry brand manager for Whirlpool. ... washers cannot be stacked like their front-loading counterparts, which means you will need to have space for both a washer and dryer on ...

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    $908.60 at wayfair.com. 4.5-Cubic-Foot Stackable Front-Load Washer. Despite having a spacious, 4.5-cubic-foot interior, this LG front-load washer has a 30-inch closet-depth design that can be ...

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    This Miele washer-dryer has a complex control panel and display to handle various options (2012). A combo washer dryer (also known more simply as a washer-dryer in the UK) is a combination in a single cabinet of a washing machine and a clothes dryer. It should not be confused with a "stackable" combination of a separate washing machine and a ...

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    Maytag introduced the first-ever stacked washer/dryer. 1986: The Maytag Company became the Maytag Corporation. It acquired Magic Chef and Norge Appliance Company, and started selling a full line of appliances. 1987: Maytag Corporation added a line of front-loading commercial washers. 1989: Maytag acquired the Chicago Pacific Corporation, parent ...

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    White-Westinghouse is an American home appliance brand used under license by trademark owner Westinghouse Licensing Corporation. [1] It was created in 1975 when White Consolidated Industries bought the Westinghouse Electric Corporation's major appliance business.