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  2. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Higher spin speeds, along with larger tub diameters, remove more water, leading to faster drying. On the other hand, the need for ironing can be reduced by not using the spin cycle in the washing machine. If a heated clothes dryer is used after the wash and spin, energy use is reduced if more water has been removed from clothes. However, faster ...

  3. Wig wag (washing machines) - Wikipedia

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    A vertical axis washing machine has two mechanisms: a central agitator for washing and a drum for spinning, both driven by the same motor and controlled independently by clutches to the belt drive. The wig-wag is mounted atop the washing machine's transmission, where it oscillates back and forth like a railroad signaling wigwag (hence the name ...

  4. 10 Washing Machines That Aren’t Worth the Money - AOL

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    Here are a few washing machine brands that may not be worth your hard-earned money: Costway. Danby. Deco. Equator. Farberware. Maytag. Samsung. Speed Queen. Summit. Whirlpool. Costway Washing Machines

  5. These Washing Machines Cost Under $1,000 and Don’t ... - AOL

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    Unlike many top-load models, this LG washing machine has a slide-out detergent and fabric softener tray at the back of the drum, making it quick and convenient to start a cycle.

  6. Agitator (device) - Wikipedia

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    The Dual-action is a two-part agitator that has bottom washer fins that move back and forth and a spiral top that rotates clockwise to help guide the clothes to the bottom washer fins. The modern agitator, which is dual-action, was first made in Kenmore Appliances washing machines in the 1980s to present. These agitators are known by the ...

  7. Mangle (machine) - Wikipedia

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    Gradually, the electric washing machine's spin cycle rendered this use of a mangle obsolete, and with it the need to wring out water from clothes mechanically. Box mangles were large and primarily intended for pressing laundry smooth; they were used by wealthy households, large commercial laundries, and self-employed "mangle women".

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