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Post Info TOPIC: WASHING MACHINE: LOOKING FOR GOOD VIBRATIONS!


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WASHING MACHINE: LOOKING FOR GOOD VIBRATIONS!


Well in my quest to have a washing machine on board in my next full time trailer I have concluded that some problems must be addressed. I would like to avoid the anticipated noise and vibration that operating a washing machine in a movable dwelling will certainly present. I’d also like to find a way to keep the weight of the unit down.

Does anyone have any experience with a "pulsating" washing machines? Apparently these units don’t use an agitator and so they are quieter and produce less vibration than a conventional washing machine.  Some of these models are so light I would think you could almost wheel them right outside and do the laundry on the ground.

Something like this: www.appliancesconnection.com/avanti-w711-i220007.html?ref=froogle#tabs

PamINaJAM



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This product does not enough positive reviews to make me feel comfortable.

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Most pulsating washer lines have been dropped by their Manufacturers because of customer acceptance ......the agitation cycle is normally not a vibration problem within the unit, its the spin cycle that causes the problem...because the unit is moved and set up over and over again the unit goes out of a square level and hence the dance of a thousand rino's is created!!

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