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  2. Kenmore (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Various Kenmore kitchen stoves and other appliances at a Sears Outlet store in 2020. Kenmore's upscale line of products is known as the Elite line. Kenmore also has a professional line of appliances called Kenmore Pro. As of January 2019, the Kenmore brand had over 50 products listed as top performers on the non-profit website Consumer Reports ...

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    Sears said in a statement that it disagreed with the decision and that an "overwhelming majority" of owners of its Kenmore front-loading washers were pleased with them. BSH declined to comment.

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

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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.

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

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    Compared to front load washers, top load washers have what's called an agitator in the center of the vertical drum that's used to create friction amongst the clothes when washing. This is what ...

  6. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Arctic BE1200A+ is a front-loading budget model sold in 2008 with 6-kilogram (13 lb) load, LCD indicator, operating up to 1200 RPM. Modern drum of front-loading washing machine (Bosch Maxx WFO 2440) The front-loading or horizontal-axis clothes washer is the dominant design in Europe and in most parts of the world.

  7. Wig wag (washing machines) - Wikipedia

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    The wig-wag is the common name for the unusual solenoid mechanism used in belt-drive washing machines made by Whirlpool, Kenmore (manufactured by Whirlpool) and others, from approximately 1950 to 1987 in the United States. [1] It was used in belt-drive Brastemp and Consul models built in Brazil from 1959 to 1990.

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