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

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    To help save money on operation costs, you may want to look for a high-efficiency washing machine, frequently abbreviated as HE. These models use 20-66% less water , saving around 6,000 gallons of ...

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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 ...

  5. Staber Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Staber washing machine is the only top loaded horizontal-axis washing machine to be manufactured in the United States. The horizontal-axis configuration uses approximately 60% less water for a wash cycle than a traditional top loading washer. Because of this, the Staber washing machine has earned an Energy Star rating for high efficiency. [3]

  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. 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 ...