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  2. How to Never Lose Socks in the Wash Again (And Where They Go ...

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    Socks can easily become lodged behind the barrel of a top-load washer, in the gasket of a front-load washer, behind the dryer drum, or slip through the lint trap and end up in the dryer exhaust vent.

  3. Missing sock - Wikipedia

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    A single sock in the "lost items" basket of a laundromat. A missing sock, lost sock, or odd sock (primarily British English) [1] [2] is a single sock in a pair of socks known or perceived to be permanently or temporarily missing. Socks are usually perceived to be lost immediately before, during, or immediately after doing laundry.

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  7. Sail switch - Wikipedia

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    A sail switch, vane switch or flow switch is a mechanical switch that is actuated on or off in response to the flow or non-flow of a fluid such as air or water. [1] A sail switch typically operates through the use of a paddle or a diaphragm which gets displaced due to the force of fluid or air moving past it.

  8. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    A thermal switch (sometimes thermal reset or thermal cutout (TCO)) is a device which normally opens at a high temperature (often with a faint "plink" sound) and re-closes when the temperature drops. The thermal switch may be a bimetallic strip , often encased in a tubular glass bulb to protect it from dust or short circuit .

  9. List of Caillou episodes - Wikipedia

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    Caillou in his room and loses his sock and tells Mommy and looks inside his laundry basket to find it, Mommy searches Caillou's missing sock. She trusts the door knob on the first side of the door fell out, while Daddy comes to fix the doorknob for anyone who gets locked.