Description
Washing machines are categorized primarily by how they are loaded and their level of automation:
- Top-Loading: Clothes are loaded from the top through a hinged lid.
- Agitator Models: Use a central post that twists back and forth to move clothes through the water.
- Impeller Models (High-Efficiency): Use a low-profile disc or cone that rotates to create water currents, relying on clothes rubbing against each other for cleaning, which is gentler on fabrics.
- Pros: Easier to load for people with back problems (less bending), typically shorter cycle times, and generally a lower initial cost.
- Cons: Use more water than front-loaders and the agitator can be rougher on










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