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GE Hydrowave wash video |
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Post# 255695   12/21/2007 at 22:53 (5,942 days old) by estesguy (kansas)   |   | |
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Straight from the GE website, a good video on the mechanics of the new hydrowave wash system CLICK HERE TO GO TO estesguy's LINK |
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Post# 255702 , Reply# 1   12/21/2007 at 23:59 (5,942 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)   |   | |
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fascinating! I was actually impressed. Maybe I "should" consider a GE washer with Hydrowave when I need one. The materials and construction inside did seem to be confidence inspiring. ALSO! I ventured into the dishwasher vids. Under the "gaskets" vid, they showed a new BOL model. You know,the models that usually have that filter screen along the back of the tank? I guess they DID change the design and now use an active circular filter chamber under the spray arm, like in the BrilliantClean systems. Very interesting. |
Post# 255716 , Reply# 2   12/22/2007 at 01:58 (5,942 days old) by dj-gabriele ()   |   | |
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But that's only marketing gibberish! It doesn't say anything that might be really important except (maybe) the clunk noise when the machine begins to agitate |
Post# 255734 , Reply# 3   12/22/2007 at 05:02 (5,941 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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It will be interesting to see 1) How its performance compares to other, high-speed, agitator-based toploaders in Consumer Reports tests 2) If Whirlpool (in other words, every toploading brand except Frigidaire and Fisher & Paykel) decide to adopt a slower, longer agitator stroke at some point. Everything old is new again, as they say... |
Post# 255771 , Reply# 6   12/22/2007 at 10:46 (5,941 days old) by bestcleaning ()   |   | |
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O HO! Finally the video! This is very seemed GE washer made in Brazil but here, the basket and agitator move in the washing. Very cool!!! |
Post# 255803 , Reply# 7   12/22/2007 at 14:26 (5,941 days old) by johnb300m (Chicago)   |   | |
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that clunk (which sounded more like a metallic click of a solenoid) is probably the mechanism that dictates movement of either the agitator or wash drum. That doesn't bother me. We've all been dealing with GE solenoids for years in their older dishwashers. If that's the loudest part of the washer, that's no big deal. I couldn't believe how loud and rickety the wash action was in their older machines. GE's got a lot of cool vids online now. Very neat. |
Post# 255820 , Reply# 8   12/22/2007 at 16:35 (5,941 days old) by frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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Post# 255834 , Reply# 10   12/22/2007 at 19:21 (5,941 days old) by peteski50 (New York)   |   | |
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Post# 255896 , Reply# 12   12/23/2007 at 06:18 (5,940 days old) by funguy10 ()   |   | |
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What's all that mean? |