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    The drum size generally ranges from 2.5 cubic feet to 6.0 cubic feet. Smaller drum sizes are great for compact rooms, individuals, or smaller families. Larger drum sizes are ideal for big families ...

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    $848.00 at lowes.com. TWINWash Smart 5.8-Cubic-Foot Front-Load Washer. You can wash a comforter and full set of king-size bedding in the LG Signature TWINWash smart washer, which has a huge, 5.8 ...

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    Washer capacity: 4.7 cubic feet | Max spin speed: 750 rpm ... The 4.3 cubic feet capacity is a good size for smaller families, though larger households may struggle. This particular model from ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    A washing machine (laundry machine, clothes washer, washer, or simply wash) is a machine designed to launder clothing. The term is mostly applied to machines that use water. Other ways of doing laundry include dry cleaning (which uses alternative cleaning fluids and is performed by specialist businesses) and ultrasonic cleaning.

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    Volume may be measured either in terms of units of cubic length or with specific volume units. The units of cubic length (the cubic inch, cubic foot, cubic mile, etc.) are the same in the imperial and US customary systems, but they differ in their specific units of volume (the bushel, gallon, fluid ounce, etc.). The US customary system has one ...

  7. Unit of volume - Wikipedia

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    6 volumetric measures from the mens ponderia in Pompeii, a municipal institution for the control of weights and measures (79 A. D.). A unit of volume is a unit of measurement for measuring volume or capacity, the extent of an object or space in three dimensions.