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  2. These Washing Machines Cost Under $1,000 and Don’t ... - AOL

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    A full-size, high-efficiency washing machine for under $600 isn’t easy to find, but this model from Whirlpool checks all the boxes. The top-loading machine has a 3.5-cubic-foot capacity, ...

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  4. European Union energy label - Wikipedia

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    A new energy label, introduced in 2010, is based on the energy efficiency index (EEI), and has energy classes in the range A+++ to D. [11] The EEI is a measure of the annual electricity consumption, and includes energy consumed during power-off and standby modes, and the energy consumed in 220 washing cycles. For the washing cycles, a weighted ...

  5. Energy Star - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Star program's savings calculator has also been criticized for unrealistic assumptions in its model that tend to magnify savings benefits to the average consumer. [ 26 ] Another factor yet to be considered by the EPA and DOE is the overall effect of energy-saving requirements on the durability and expected service life of a mass ...

  6. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Whirlpool Corporation introduced the Calypso, the first vertical-axis high-efficiency washing machine to be top-loading. A washplate in the bottom of the tub nutated (a special wobbling motion) to bounce, shake, and toss the laundry. Simultaneously, water containing detergent was sprayed onto the laundry.

  7. The Best Time To Run Your Washing Machine, According To ... - AOL

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    “A washing machine uses a very small amount of electricity to operate the motor, control panel and signals.” That is particularly true if clothing is washed in cold water and the water doesn ...