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  2. How To Choose Between A Top Load And Front Load Washer For ...

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    Capacity/Size Considerations. Top load washers usually outweigh front load washers when it comes to drum size capacity. Since top load washers allow run for washing larger, bulkier items like ...

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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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    Front-load washers typically offer a gentler washing performance than top-load. "They use a tumbling action, causing clothes to move in an up-and-down circular motion," says Galinsky. "This ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Front-loading washers are mechanically simple compared to top-loaders, with the main motor (a universal motor or variable-frequency drive motor) normally being connected to the drum via a grooved pulley belt and large pulley wheel without the need for a gearbox, clutch or crank. The action of a front-loading washing machine is better suited to ...

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    Maytag discontinued production of wringer washers, after 76 years. 1985: 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 ...

  7. Washer (hardware) - Wikipedia

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    A washer with a "wave" in the axial direction, which provides spring pressure when compressed. Wave washers, of comparable size, do not produce as much force as Belleville washers. In Germany, they are sometimes used as lock washers but they are less effective than other choices. [a] [8] Split washer or spring lock washer