Washers can come in a stand-alone unit or have a washer and dryer combination. For space conscience consumers the washer and dryer combination is preferred.
There are two types of washing machines, top-loading and front-loading. Top-loading washers are the conventional type washing machines where the tub is filled with water, and an agitator is used to clean the clothes. These generally work very well, and are great for their value. Front-loading washing machines, though a little pricier, perform better. Front loaders do not have agitators, but instead use tumbling as a method of cleaning clothes. Because an agitator is not used, front-loaders are gentler on fabrics and use less water.
Wash Presets
4 Wash Presets, including: Permanent Press, Delicates, Soaking
Washing machine controls are becoming more sophisticated with the introduction of digital displays and one-touch selection. These controls help you clearly program or preset your washing needs. Simpler machines will have dial and/or push-button controls.
Control Features
End-of-Cycle Signal, Delayed Start Timer, Time Remaining Indicator, Fuzzy Logic
Annual Energy Consumption
350 kWHrs