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Guys, my husband was a looking forward to know more about my washers so I've made a video to show all of you more details about Mueller Big, the biggest semi automatic washer available by Mueller.

Mueller has a partnership with The Laundry Alternative. TLA already offers other Mueller products in the US, like the Nina Soft and Super spim dryers and the Solaris static dryer.

Some things that you'll probably love is that this washer offers a vigorous wash and at the same time its gentle on fabrics, so it can wash heavily soiled jeans or a wool sweater without damaging it.
And as its a semi automatic washer, you can choose the temperature (it stands up to 60°C) and the water level.

Only to put things clear, I DO NOT WORK AT MUELLER AND I'M NOT PAID TO ADVERTISE IT. My opinion about this machine is based on my use experience.

Please post your questions and opinions about it.

I'm almost sure TLA will end up by launching this model in the US because they already launched the matching spin dryer. Maybe if lots of people ask for it, we can help them deciding on launching it.

Later this week I'll post a thread about the Super Spin dryer and other washer, the PopTank5.

By the way, this kind of machine is called semi automatic here because it shuts off by itself. This model doesn't spin.

Enjoy!

PS. At this time of the year I have to teach too many intro level ESL students so my English gets a little "infected" by their accents and mistakes. I made the video right after comming back from school so my English was a disaster. AW. Org members that watched other videos I've made or that talked to me on the phone or Skype may be shocked or surprised because in this video I'm speaking almost like I've never spoke English before.

 
Interesting vid. Are the specs available online?

I can see how this set-up might improve throughput, but I fear it's too complicated for the average American. I mean, remembering to open and close the drain yourself? Lol, but true.

Jim
 
Yes, the specs are available at www.mueller.ind.br (theres a tiny american flag on the corner to change the language)

Yes, for those used to an automatic washer it can be a chore, not only opening and closing the drain, but also the tap and then spinning the clothes in a spin dryer.

But when we talk about running costs, water and electricity savings and getting heavily stained clothes really clean and properly rinsed, well the story changes.

And best of all, it's made to last.
 

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