Nice-
Thank you Mike for your comment ! I have been thinking on this very thing.
I've been using flapper style washers for years and never had trouble with cleaning or knots. The 3-ring machines do make ropes but thats just easier to get into the dryer, just grab and pull; the whole thing comes out and into the dryer in one shot .
BTW- I weighed that load yesterday it <span style="text-decoration: underline;">was</span> 6 #, good eye john.
And the wash came out brilliant, either I'm imagining it or this machine really gets fine dirt out of the clothes. Of course I am using Rosalie's, so any comparison to any other detergent is not a fair playing field.
But I was thinking of the water flow in this machine last nite.
Water is an incompressible fluid so the clothes are getting slammed with 595 impacts/minute no matter where they are in the tub and there is so much energy put into the wash water that you see standing waves on the surface as Greg was pointing out. Standing waves represent a high energy density in fluid media.
595 i/m is ten times the action compared to 50 impacts/minute tumbling in a Bendix.
The Kelvinator/ABC is about 300 swirls / minute and that cleans really well I think. But a swirl is not a slam!
Everybody- think about that today, that's your homework!
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