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  2. The Differences Between Top-Load and Front-Load Washers ... - AOL

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    A top-load washer lets you load clothes from the top of the machine and either uses an agitator or an impeller to clean clothes. "Agitator model washing machines have a vertical post in the center ...

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    Top load washers an average lifespan of 15 years while front loaders have 11 because of the issues with mold growth. Overall, top load washers are best when it comes to reliability. Because they ...

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    Around 2015 and 2017, some manufacturers [97] [98] [99] (namely Samsung and LG Electronics) offered washers and dryers that either have a top-loading washer and dryer built on top of a front-loading washer and dryer respectively (in Samsung washers and dryers) or offer users an optional top-loading washer that can be installed under a washer or ...

  5. How to Clean a Top-Loading Washing Machine for the ... - AOL

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    Step 3: Start your top-load washer by setting your machine to a cleaning cycle if it has one. If not, choose a bulky items cycle and warm water and start the machine. If not, choose a bulky items ...

  6. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    In major appliances, Maytag was among the top three companies in the North American market, offering a full line of washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, cooktops, refrigerators, and ranges under the Maytag, JennAir, Amana, and Magic Chef brands. Maytag also used to manufacture the top load laundry for Crosley until Maytag's merger with Whirlpool.

  7. GE Appliances - Wikipedia

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    From 2010 to late 2014, GE Appliances & Lighting was a sub-business under GE Home & Business Solutions. [ 12 ] On September 8, 2014, General Electric agreed to sell the company to Electrolux , a Swedish appliance manufacturer and the second-largest consumer appliance manufacturer after Whirlpool Corporation , for US$3.3 billion in cash.