@combo52
I'm happy to know that I was wrong regarding my impression about what you said above.
I never misrepresented our products and would never do that, specially here at AWO. Do t forget I'm a professional designer with years of graduation and over 200 designs that reached the market in more than 50 countries.
I mentioned the rated capacity (it's not me saying that, but DOE standards and the tub dimensions). Also, there's absolutely no need to make-up anything because the washer alone, as is, is already way superior than its competitor in the same category (Panda). And Panda has an impeller and a 70% smaller capacity. Actually, nowadays the market has nothing that really compares to it because of the agitator, but for years consumers have been asking me to bring agitators back.
As you can imagine, it was very challenging because of the modern DOE standards that keep our hands tied. TLA reputation was built on 1) performance, 2) durability and 3) peace of mind because even if it fails (below 1%) we never fix, but replace the whole product.
My challenge was making an agitator washer that REALLY performs very well and meeting the DOE standards. By perform well, I mean, it has to clean "real life" clothes and it has to rinse decently.
The video shows a different wash because my idea was only show the wash action and the agitator movement. I was going to make a vídeo with no load at all, however, it would make difficult to see the agitator because of the contrast with the water and would also expose the bottom of the tub and the whole agitator design that are still classified. IDK if you noticed, I intentionally didn't show the whole washer design, control panel, etc because it's still classified.