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  • doesnt evan turn is on shoking

  • One reason might be because the electrical system in Europe is 220 instead of 110-120 in the States. I was thinking tha maybe the motors are rated differently. In reference to this video, I would never consider a front loader, I read to much negativity about them. And you need to buy special detergent to, and it's very costly. great for saving on water and electricity, yet, bad on repairs and detergent costs.

  • @italobambino43 I haven't had any issues with my front loader. It washes great, holds three times more laundry than a typical top loading agitator style washer, uses far less water, and uses less energy since it uses less HOT water. Finally, the HE detergent at least here in the U.S. costs the same as traditional detergent.

  • Strange that the spin speed is slower on U.S. top load machines than front loaders.

    In the UK, top load twin tub machines generally have a faster spin speed than front loaders, typically around 2,500 rpm for a twin tub top loader, and around 1,000 - 1,400 rpm for a front loader.

  • the man got a dess shirt

  • ahh well i manage to over load the 7kg one every weekend.. and thats just for me..

  • hang on 1 second, the small washing machine is still too big for over hear in the u.k. that is a boshe 8kg capacity. the second washer is an l.g 12/13kg washer

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