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  2. Miele - Wikipedia

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    1989 700-series washing machines refreshed with Novotronic electronic control; 1990 Kitchen appliance manufacturer Imperial taken over; 1991 900-series washing machines launched with Novotronic surface-mount devices technology. Also introduced in that year and with the 900-series: 1,600 RPM spin speed

  3. Asko Appliances - Wikipedia

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    1994 44-liter washing machines and dryers refreshed, new control panel design 1995 Final year for the 44-liter top load washing machines, final refresh of the 44-liter washing machines and related tumble dryers, all models now have an internal model number ending with A (i.e., 20005-WM200A) timer models now have hybrid timers, all models ...

  4. Washing machine - Wikipedia

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    Early machines would spin at 300 rpm and, because of lack of any mechanical suspension, would often shake and vibrate. In 1976, most front-loading washing machines spun at around 700 RPM, or less. [citation needed] Today, most machines spin at 1000–1600 RPM. Most machines have variable speeds, ranging 300–2000 RPM depending on the machine.

  5. 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

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

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    While you can find something simple for around $500, top-of-the-line models can cost you up to $1,600. HE washing machines also require HE laundry detergent, a pricey alternative to standard suds.

  7. 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 ...

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