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popularN3RD_01 posted Feb 16, 2026 06:00 AM
Package - LG - 4.1 Cu. Ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with TurboDrum Technology and 7.3 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer with Sensor Dry - White $1049.98
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In a washer with an agitator, the agitator rotates back and forth rotating the clothes from top to bottom but also providing the friction needed to get that Mexican salsa from lunch out of your shirt.
In a washer with an impeller, the impeller uses jets of water to move the clothes in more of a circular motion so the clothes rub against each other. It is able to do this with far less water as well because the clothes need to remain in contact with each other for that friction to do what it needs to.
I've had a washer with an impeller for just about ten years now and I was skeptical at when I used it the first few times until I started doing some research. However, that information didn't keep me from be baffled when I washed a pillow case by itself and it came out completely unchanged. Outside of that, I've never had an issue with my clothes being clean in those ten years.
One downside that I did find was that my t-shirts did start losing their print as the friction tends to rub it right off. Since I started washing everything inside out, I've had my Woot t-shirts keep their messages. Washing my clothes inside out also reduced the amount of pilling that develops on fabric like fleece, flannel and my white socks. 😉
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