In a society that is obsessed with cleanliness, a good quality washing machine is a must, and front load washers lead the pack in effective cleaning. Another thing that these machines provide is that of aesthetic appeal.  Many of the newer, more fashionable households are snapping up the sleek and dependable front load washers as the appliance of choice. Unlike the old top load style, front loading machines do not have agitators. They operate by lifting and tossing the clothes gently with a type of fin attached to the walls of the wash basket. These fins are not abusive like the agitators are, nor do they cause stretching of delicate knits. Clothes washed in front load washers are also less likely to be tied in knots when removed from the washer.

Front load washers for home use are scaled down versions of commercial models. They have just as much cleaning power, but offer a leaner, more stylish look and come in many colors. These modern front load washers are very economical to operate and provide great energy savings as well as water conservation. They meet the federal standards for Energy Star certification, and use less water as well. Some models use less than half the water of traditional top load washers. They can wash almost a third more clothing at one time, reducing the number of loads. Front load washers have broad doors and can easily handle large comforters or even pillows, as the center is not taken up by a large agitator.

 

 

Kurt Zier writes about home improvement and do-it-yourself projects for The Home Depot.  He focuses on purchase decision considerations, extended protection programs, repairs, and types of services available in the marketplace.  He also offers insights into product and service features and benefits.

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