front loading washing machines
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Front Loading Washer Ratings in Europe


  Front load washers work in a different way because they spin horizontally, which is why they are sometimes referred to as a horizontal-axis washer. These washers don’t have an agitator to force the clothes through the water, instead the tub itself moves. The movement causes the clothes to be repeatedly lifted out of the water and back in.
 
  These models have been more popular in Europe because of the capacity and cost savings that come along with a front load washing machine. If you are single a washing machine capacity under 5kg would be perfect for energy saving costs.
 
  In Europe washing machines are given Eurobell grades based on their washing performance, energy efficiency, and spin efficiency. These grades are rated A through E, best to worst and provide consumers with a simple way to understand the judging methods and results. A washing machine with an AAA will have given top rate performance in all three categories.