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<p><strong>Did you know that :</strong></p>
<p>&bull; Top load washing machines take 41 gallons of water/load, front loading ones take 18 gallons/load.</p>
<p>&bull; Clothes from a top load washing machine are wetter and take 1-1.5 hours to dry, those from a front loader take about 1/2 hour to dry. (in a dryer)</p>
<p>&bull; Clothes that come out this dry are much easier to line dry inside on a rack in the winter or outside in season.</p>
<p>&bull; For those with sensitivities to detergent the clothes from a front loader are much more soap free at the end of the cycle.</p>
<p>&bull; Market research by your Creation Care Seed Group has information that Whirlpool (which now manufactures Maytag) is selling a really good pair of front load washer and dryer for $1100 for the pair (regular price is $1700). Model WFW8300. (Available until December 26)&nbsp;<span class="apple-tab-span"> </span></p>
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