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Samsung has done it again...a washer designed specifically for washing babies clothes.....offers up to 5 rinses and sanitizes as well.....

I thought it was a joke when I seen it, figuring it was just another portable with an impellor.....

but the target audience is for infants, so you know it will most likely sell.....and in a year or two, find them on CL....

this model in platinum is around 599.00

http://www.samsung.com/us/appliances/washers-dryers/WB09H7300GP/A1
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there are instructions and supplies to hook it up, or rather, tapping off with your existing machine for fill and drain lines....or hooks to a sink...

194F sanitize option....that's close to a boil wash.....you can't get that out of a regular machine with a heater...
 
Yes, But the one downfall to this little boiler washing wonder is it's size. It only has a .9 CF tub. I'll admit that it does have some nice features that would be sweet in a full size machine but it's capacity is a drawback especially when you have to fork out that much money ($599) in order to buy it.

Another drawback is that the machine has 2 lids to the tub. So there isn't any chance of watching your forget-me-nots (lol) going round and round while the machine does its thing. You know that inquiring minds would want to know. {LOL}
 
It's a cute little washer! Its external dimensions are similar to a Euro h-axis (reasonably common here in Spain, pretty uncommon in the UK) but its capacity is the smallest I have ever seen. I downloaded the manual but I couldn't see any table showing the cycles' water consumption, energy consumption or cycle time etc.

I have a question for you guys....
What is the cheapest washer available in North America that can do a "boil" wash? And are there many to choose from?

I just quickly looked online and I can get a cheap washer in Spain and the UK for around US$200 or a bit less. Obviously these can all do a boil wash, so it's easy to just look online for the cheapest. But it's difficult for me to find out this information for the USA/Canada because although I can easily see the cheapest machines offered by US stores, I can't see what their maximum temperatures are for the ones that heat. They are often stated as "sanitize", "whitest whites" etc.

Mark
 

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