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

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    Without an agitator, HE machines “do not clean as aggressively, and they rely more heavily on laundry product chemistry to make up the difference,” says Gagliardi. ... “Top-load HE washers ...

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

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    While the Maytag MVW6230HC top load washer may not be suitable for large families, its 4.7 cubic feet is a decent capacity, equivalent to 19 towels. A generous 10-year warranty also gives you ...

  4. Are You Loading Your Top-Loading Washing Machine The ... - AOL

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    Covering the agitator: Don't place anything on top of the agitator—doing so can get the agitator stuck mid-cycle and mess up your laundry. This is especially important for machines with agitator ...

  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. Dispensing ball - Wikipedia

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    A "Downy Ball" dispenser on a top-loading washing machine. A dispensing ball is a special plastic ball used to dispense liquid fabric softener in clothes washing machines that lack built-in softener dispensers. Liquid fabric softener has to be added at the correct time to a load of laundry (the rinse cycle) in order to work effectively.

  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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