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August 13, 2016
Compact Laundry Solutions
Best Choice - Best Price at Universal Appliance and Kitchen CenterWasher/Dryer CombosIf you need a washer and dryer, but just don't have the space for a full-sized side by side washer dryer pair, here are three options you should explore. The first example is a full-sized front loading washer and dryer stacked pair. Model shown includes a gas dryer, but electric dryer option is also available. The second option is a washer/dryer combination in a single unit. Quite common in Europe, the combo provides washing and drying in a single unit. The third choice is a full-sized top loading washer and dryer pair. With these choices and widths of at least 27" you have a choice of front load, top load, and even *gas or electric dryers. Speed QueenHere's an example of a full-sized front-load washer/dryer stack pair from a brand that's got a great reputation as a leader in commercial laundry equipment.Free Shipping for Speed Queen ATGE9AGP113TW01Speed Queen Gas Stacked Washer/ DryerDryer4 Automatic Dry Cycles 7 Preset Dry Cycles Eco Dry Favorite Cycle Moisture SensorWasher9 Wash Cycles Extra Rinse Favorite Cycle Prewash Soak Third RinseDimensions78 3/16" H x 27 3/4" D x 26 7/8" WCapacity3.42 Cu Ft Capacity - Washer 7.0 Cu Ft Capacity - DryerManufacturers Warranty5 Year Parts and LaborWashing System.9 HP Motor - Washer 1/3 HP Motor - Dryer 1200 RPM Maximum Spin Speed 4 Temperature Selectors Soil Level Selection Variable Speed Induction MotorControlsCommercial Grade Electronic ControlsAdditional Features11.7 Gallon Water Consumption 440 G-Force High Speed Water Extraction -
March 04, 2015
How Your Dishwasher Works
3 Ways Dishwashers Get Your Dishes CleanThere are three processes that contribute to your dishwasher getting your dishes clean. They are: Mechanical, Thermal, and Chemical actions. These processes work together to assure you the best possible cleaning results that will make your dishes shine.MechanicalThe motor and pump of the dishwasher force water through the holes in the spinning spray arms, creating powerful streams of water that peel stuck on food particles from your bowls, dishes, glasses, pots, pans, and silverware. Dishwasher insulation, and quiet, smooth-running motors and pumps enable your dishwasher to powerfully scrub your dishes with a minimum of noise.ThermalDepending on the cycle selected, water is heated to 120-140 degrees (even more for a sani-cycle). Hot water not only breaks down the detergent (see below), it also helps loosen and remove food particles from the dishes, and carries the debris through a filter and down the drain. During the rinse cycle, fresh, clean water leaves your dishes sparkling. If selected, an NSF sanitizing cycle adds more heat; 155-160 degrees for a prescribed time. A drying cycle, usually heat assisted, finishes the job. ChemicalDetergent, and rinse agent are released into the dishwasher at the proper times in the wash or rinse cycles to mix with the hot water. The hot water and detergent mix together enabling the water to "scrub" stuck on food particles from the dishes, glasses, and silverware. In addition, the detergent helps suspend the dirt in the water so that it does not redeposit on the dishes, -
December 30, 2014
Beware of your Fabric Softener
4 Fabrics to Keep Away From Fabric Softener Shared from Good Housekeeping Most of us think fabric softeners are good for ALL fabrics. Not so. Though we all know fabric softeners will...well, make fabrics soft. Perhaps, we're not aware that fabric softener should not be used on all materials. Here's a list from *Good Housekeeping: 1. Microfiber I just love microfiber, but I had no idea that using fabric softener when microfiber is in the wash could remove the effectiveness and the durability of the microfibers. 2. Athletic Sportswear Evidently, athletic gear frequently has "wicking technology" that will absorb sweat when you are exercising and help keep you cool. However, the coating that fabric softener leaves on your athletic wear will not allow "wicking" to occur, thus eliminating the absorption and cooling benefit of your athletic clothing. 3. Flame-Retardant Clothing Kids' sleepwear is required by law to be flame-resistant, but washing flame-resistant sleepwear with fabric softener actually makes them MORE flammable. 4. Towels How nice is it to dry off with a nice, warm soft towel? Nice, huh? But, when you use liquid fabric softener and dryer sheets, you'll be reducing the moisture absorption factor of terry cloth (and similar fluffy fabrics). Appreciate this content? Want to see more like this? Leave a comment below, and subscribe to this blog. For the best availability and lowest prices on major appliances and plumbing fixtures, contact Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center. *list is from GH, text is original.
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