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Post# 272992   3/30/2008 at 17:21 (5,841 days old) by jeff_adelphi (Adelphi, Maryland, USA)        

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Here's an interesting video from Staber showing off thier washers action in a clear plexi-glass tub.

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Post# 272999 , Reply# 1   3/30/2008 at 17:47 (5,841 days old) by funguy10 ()        

Did you get that video off the Staber Store section of www.fixitnow.comQUESTIONMARKREPLA...

Post# 273005 , Reply# 2   3/30/2008 at 18:07 (5,841 days old) by jeff_adelphi (Adelphi, Maryland, USA)        

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The Staber company sent me a CD with this video to help promote their washers to my customers.

Post# 273008 , Reply# 3   3/30/2008 at 18:16 (5,841 days old) by laundryshark (Cedar Rapids, Iowa)        
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This is how you can grab a copy from Youtube for use on your system.--Laundry Shark

Post# 273012 , Reply# 4   3/30/2008 at 18:58 (5,841 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Interesting! But boy howdy that tub opening sure is narrow. I'd love to see one of these in person.

Post# 273196 , Reply# 5   3/31/2008 at 21:34 (5,840 days old) by brent-aucoin ()        
Thanks Jeff!

Very cool video!
I have always thought that these Staber machines were good. I am sure by now they have worked out the kinks that they had at the beginning.
Are you going to start selling them?
I think the design of the wash drum, and outer drum is very smart. I think that it would be a great cleaning machine.
I thought that it was funny how they compared it to an old Maytag Toploader.
If you are talking to them direct, let them know if they offered that "clear front" version with the "clear lid", they would make a fortune just off of club members here.
Have they come out with their own dryer as of yet?
Thanks again for the video link.
Brent


Post# 273211 , Reply# 6   3/31/2008 at 22:27 (5,840 days old) by toggleswitch (New York City, NY)        

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It's still a rebadged Whirlpool.

Notice the listed power consumption. That seems to be over-stated. lookls like they multipled total wattage by time and did not acutally test a load. They would have fiugred out that the heater actually cycles off occasionally.

According to Consumer Reports magazine (eyes roll, like that means anything) the typcal U.S. dryer load in a U.S. machine (printed years ago so that implies spun in a top-loader) consumes 2.5 Kwh to dry. [So basically a 5,000 watt element is "off" approximatley 1/2 the time].

HINT: You electrical rate per KWH multipled by 2.5 Kwh consumed is the cost to operate. In my area let's say $0.18/Kwh (includes taxes) * 2.5 Kwh = $0.45 per load to dry. [Less if spun better in a front-loader].


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Post# 273220 , Reply# 7   3/31/2008 at 22:45 (5,840 days old) by brent-aucoin ()        

Interesting Steve,
I did not know they had a line of dryers to offer.
At least knowing that is it Whirlpool, it is reliable.
Brent



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