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

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    A washing machine with an agitator feature one or two central posts which move around or back and forth, rubbing against clothes to break up stains. A washing machine with an impeller rotates the ...

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

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    The top-load design has a 4.2-cubic-foot capacity that can hold up to 11 large bath towels per load, and it features a single-action agitator for thorough cleaning. This washing machine has a ...

  4. HE vs. Traditional Washing Machines: What’s the Difference?

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    The cons of HE vs. traditional washing machines. Without an agitator, HE machines “do not clean as aggressively, and they rely more heavily on laundry product chemistry to make up the difference ...

  5. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Since the agitator and the drum are separate and distinct in a top-loading washing machine, the mechanism of a top-loader is inherently more complicated than a front-loading machine. Manufacturers have devised several ways to control the motion of the agitator during the wash and rinse separately from the high-speed rotation of the drum ...

  6. Wig wag (washing machines) - Wikipedia

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    Wig wag solenoid in a washing machine. 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 many others, from approximately 1950 to 1987 in the United States. It was used in belt-drive Brastemp and Consul models built in Brazil from 1959 ...

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    Model Steam Laundry, Colfax, Washington, c. 1900 The "Woman's Friend" washing machine, c. 1890 U.S. The Industrial Revolution completely transformed laundry technology. Christina Hardyment , in her history from the Great Exhibition of 1851, argues that it was the development of domestic machinery that led to women's liberation .

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