According to Consumer Report and the California Energy Commission Consumer Energy Center, approximately 40-45 gallons per load.
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It would depend on your machine. It should say in the instruction booklet or you can call up the type of machine you have on line and go to their website and it should break it down there.
The average washing machine is said to use 65 liters of water per cycle. It is more energy efficient to fully load the washing machine because a half wash uses the same amount of water as a full wash.
Yes you can. 1c vinegar in a large load of HOT water.
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In science class at school we had to do research about household daily water use and an average washing machine uses 55 gallons per load, unless you have a high efficiency model.
Running a full load of dishes uses 9 to 12 gallons of water. Washing and rinsing the same load by hand takes 20 gallons.
The GE WSXH208H 3.1 CuFt Front Loading Washer uses 10 gallons of water for a small load and 15 gallons of water for a large load which can save up to 23 gallons of water per load as compared to a typical washing machine.
In the 'old days', a washing machine used 35-40 gal per load. These days, however, with more energy-efficient and water-conserving washing machines, most washers will do a load with 15-20 gal per load. 10 to 20 litres but if it was a huge washing machine it would maybe be 30 to 35. Front load washers use approximately 3 to 5 gallons per cycle.
It would depend on your machine. It should say in the instruction booklet or you can call up the type of machine you have on line and go to their website and it should break it down there.
The average washing machine is said to use 65 liters of water per cycle. It is more energy efficient to fully load the washing machine because a half wash uses the same amount of water as a full wash.
Yes you can. 1c vinegar in a large load of HOT water.
Top loaders use @40 gallons per full load and front loaders use anywhere from 10.5 to 30gal. Per full load depending on make and model
it depends on how big your washer is. you need to leave enough room for the agitator (the thing in the middle) to be able to move and move your clothes around. the water needs to be able to circulate through your clothes. if you put too many they won't get very clean and you could break your machine.
You open the front door, load the washing, close the door and set the washing program going.
Front-load simply means that the washing machine door is on the front face of the washing machine, rather than a lid that lifts from the of the washing machine (top load). One would 'load' the clothes into the washer through the open front, hence the name front-load.