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  2. Agitator vs. Impeller: Which washer type is best? - AOL

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    The Whirlpool WTW5000DW washer features an impeller instead of a central agitator, which moves the laundry around in circular motions and reduces the amount of water needed for a thorough clean.

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    Agitator Top-Load Washer. ... a top-load washer with an impeller may be a better choice than one with an agitator. This Whirlpool washer has smooth, low-profile fins on the bottom of its 4.6-cubic ...

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    Samsung Active WaterJet Washer and ELECTRIC Dryer with Steam Sanitize+. Price: $1,399.99. Costco members receive $800 in savings on the purchase of the black stainless steel Samsung washer and ...

  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.

  6. Wig wag (washing machines) - Wikipedia

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    During a normal cycle, most Whirlpool-built wig-wag equipped washers will fill, start the motor, then engage the wash solenoid. Upon completion of the wash mode, the wash (agitate) solenoid will be turned off, which will allow the pump to drain the tub. After a minute or two, the timer will then engage the spin wig-wag which will cause the ...

  7. Maytag - Wikipedia

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    Howard Snyder invented the vaned agitator. The agitator is placed inside the tub and mounted in the bottom of the tub. The concept was that, instead of washboarding or dragging the clothes, they would be gently agitated. Maytag first introduced this new washer, the 'Gyrafoam', and became exclusively an appliance company. 1924