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Within this video learn how the latest models of laundry machines can save you time and energy. Today's technologies have enabled laundry machines to be much quieter allowing them to be incorporated within the home. Discover how the latest brands of front loading machines can save up to fifty gallons of water per cycle.

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Video Overview: Laundry Technologies

  1. Modern Laundry Machines
    • Today's laundry machines are no longer regulated to the garage or basement. They can now be found in the 'family suite' as they can dress up any room in the house.
    • Newer models, especially the popular front load units, can save the owner water, time and energy.
  1. Front Loading Washers
    • Front loading units can save a homeowner 50 gallons of water per load. Some models even heat their own water so they save energy by not using the hot water heater.
    • Front load washers do not have an agitator so the clothes are better protected from damage and the spin cycle cuts drying time in half. This saves the homeowner time as the washer and dryer finish at the same time.
  1. Other Benefits
    • Front load washers and dryers can save their owner water, energy, time and even money.
    • Today's laundry machines can even make the laundry room prettier. Machines are available in multiple colors or stainless steel. Some models can even stack on top of each other to make more space in a small room.

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