| Subject: |
Meet your Clothing Washer of the Future |
| Updated: |
Feb-15-2005 |
| Rating: |
Not Rated |
| By: |
ronald - Member #: 34 |
| Location: |
Pennsylvania |
| Website: |
www.geocities.com/freeairrewards/index.html |
| Category: |
Household > Laundry |
This tip is intended to assist yourself with future purchases as top load clothing washing machines are most likely one day to meet their end for its effectiveness to futuristically remain a leader from that of a front loaded washer, which uses less water and detergent to perfom the same task. Until that day arrives, be cost efficient concerning price of model and quantity of heat and water used for savings.
The reasoning behind this tip relates towards upcoming design changes to create the washers to become more energy efficient,as the demands of energy efficiency change too.
Washing machines have truly not changed from their basic principles, that of being top loaded, agitator, or a few electronical alteractions throughout the ages.
Department of Energy standards may need to alter that way of life of these top loaders to that of front loading washing machines.
The current common top loaders have all the normal aspects of a wash basin that agitate around that of a shaft moving vertically. Logically, they all function to perform the needs of washing through its cycles,though they do consume more detergent , water and heat from energy consumption to heat that water.
Futuristically, what shall become the washer of the future will most likely resemble a front loading machine running off a horizontal shaft.
Currently, most front washing machines are retailed in Europe and are far too costly, though in comparison towards the future, the washing machine demands from the Department of Energy needs for efficiency, most likely may be that of front loaders, as they should drop their price, as does far too often the inventions of yesteryear as they reach vast demands among consumers.
The key to saving money is a machine for which uses correct amounts of water to that of its detergent needs and capacity of its loads being more efficient than common washers of today.
Currently, front loading washing machines consume less water and energy, in the form of heat when hot water is needed., though their prices outweigh ones pocketbook.
Presently, when considering your needs to save money towards a top loading machine, consider the differences from the needs of creating hot water for your machine versus that of your wasted water needs from an inexpensive model.
Differences between some models can save you atleast a third of water consumption to perform the same task,thus a efficient model consuming less water will as well save yourself heat for hot cycles too.
Hope this tip has enlightened your path towards savings as years go by.
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