No brake,,,
I own a TOL GE Hydrowave, and as far as I can tell, the machine has no typical tub brake. At the end of the cycle, it just coasts to a stop, unless the lid is lifted during that time, then the motor is electrically engaged in reverse,for a quick stop. That is the electrical "whine" sound you hear in his video, when the tub stops that fast. Stoping the tub that way works fast, but I wouldn't recommend it, as I'm sure the amp draw on the motor to perform that feat is very high, and might shorten the life of the motor. If you use the machine as designed, it will never need to do that, it will just coast to a stop before the lid is ever lifted to remove clothes. I load my machine loosely with clothes, and when the max fill level is selected, there is more then enough water to cover all the clothes completely, and agitation is vigorous, with a good turn over rate. I'm very pleased with the machine so far and I've owned it for 2 years. Oh, btw, there is NO transmission in this machine, but it is belt drive, the motor reverses back and forth to create agitation.