Javbw

> On Feb 13, 2017, at 3:10 PM, Warin <61sundow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> laundry:top_loading:1_load=20 (if 'load' can be found as a size .. somewhere?)
> 
> laundry:top_loading:5_cu_ft=20
> laundry:top_loading:6_lbs=20
> 
> laundry:top_loading:20_kg=20
> 
> laundry:front_loading:15_kg=8
> 
> laundry:shoe_washer=2

Great!

Uhh... sidewasher was my stupidity. 
Front loader is the correct term. 

All the US residential top-loading washing machines and the old laundromat ones 
I have seen I have seen all have agitators, the thing that sticks up in the 
center. 

Most of the residential washers in Japan do not. Their drum is too narrow 
(40cm?) To have an agitator. The bottom of the drum spins (a very weak 
agitator), but there is no true column agitator.

http://www.cypick.com/item/10kg-auto-top-toshiba-washing-machine-mesin-basuh-refurbish-recondition-4444.html

 Some people want an agitator machine for washing heavily soiled clothes or 
cleaning cloths, so some laundromats have a single top-loading agitator in the 
corner here. 

Maybe they are common throughout the world, but such it was the first time I 
have seen a small and agitator-free washing machine. 

Since there are varying styles of machines, and some are common one place and 
absent others, then I would like to tag them differently. And the idea of 
separating capacity seems good too. I suggest supporting the three common 
methods (kg/load/volume) because people will have no idea how to tag, interpret 
or understand the information. People tagging or looking for "load" won't know 
what a KG of laundry is. 

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