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  • For you dumb asses that don't know anything about this machine and are guessing all wrong. It's a Staber brand washing machine that made in Ohio, USA. It lasts 17 to 20 years, and holds 18 lbs of clothes. So no, the tub is not small. 

  • It's a Staber brand clothes washer. Made in USA. They cost $1300 each I'm really not getting the advantage of the hexagon or octagon shaped tub. Woop de doo.

  • That pulley screw SUCKS

    Seen SO many of them broken off..

  • i want a see thru washer lol !

  • @nakedpace I can replace the sides and drum of a regualr washer with plexiglass, thatis if you pay me enough.

  • 2:53 Nazi washing machine detected!!!

  • throw a fucking boulder in it, its gonna be great

  • don't think you can even get one load in looks like a top, shirt, jeans, jumper and underwear is all you can fit in there give or take a few socks

  • @59211bart Looks that way, but it can hold a lot. The tub is bigger than a front load, not depth wise but height wise.

  • @59211bart Pft, that is easily a 10pound machine.

  • The Staber is made in Ohio USA.........not China, so it's a good thing. Lasts 20 years, saves water and energy. Check out the Staber website. Buy American !

  • what a crap washing machine! why do americans use top loading washing machines? they look so 60s!

  • @atomicnortherner

    I have to agree with you!

    Not just for the look of it, but it doesn't function well enough...

    And when I take a look to this machine, I don't think the shapeof it's drum will help my laundry to get clean :D

  • @atomicnortherner Well not everyone does, that and not all are crap, a few out there are actually good.

  • @atomicnortherner

    This is a top loader, but not an US one. This works just like a front loader you only place the clothes from a different place. I don't know nothing about this model, but you decide that this is a crap, because you don't like it somehow... probably it misses 20 blinking LEDs, a touch screen and Fur Elise melody built in. What about materials used? Stainless steel is so rarely used in washing machines, because it can't fail...

    Pure american thinking.

  • @jassenjj , Wrong, it's a Staber brand washing machine. And yes, it's made in the USA. It gets very good reviews, and it's very expensive.

  • @atomicnortherner , Because they are easier ergonomically.

  • It's probably for a motorhome, or for Europeans.

  • looks like not a lot of cloths fits. that sucks i need big washer machines in my house lol

  • I wouldn't make washing machines for a living.  They are a pain in the butt.

  • Looks cheap and badly made to me.  Buy a Miele instead.

  • @ekcopyephilips Ha! I've ben inside hundreds of Miele machines and they aren't much better than other brands.

    But they ARE a lot more servicable.

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