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A gas hookup will have fittings for a gas line, they should be clearly visible. In an electric hookup there will be an electrical plug, but no gas lines showing.
The best brand of washer will depend on several criteria: type of washer you desire, energy-efficiency of the model and finally whether it is electric or gas. Costs can vary from state to state so check and compare at: www.bizrate.com/washers-dryers/.
When buying a power washer, one must decide on the PSI and whether to buy an electric or gas powered washer. Pressure Washer Direct offers a wide selection of pressure washers to choose from. Other retailers include Costco, Sears, Home Depot, Lowes, Rona and Canadian Tire.
One way is to look for the power supply. A relatively thick electric wire indicates it's electric, but a gas-pipe, tap and pilot light indicate that it runs on gas.
The Samsung gas dryer and electric washer overall are GOOD products. The only cons are the sensor has an issue when there are mixed loads to be dried (towels and lighter items), and there's no delay start feature. The pros are: they're both quiet, energy efficient and its features and looks are impeccable. The price for both is GREAT!
The washer fluid pump is on the bottom of the washer fluid reservoir.
You can find a cheap electric power washer on ebay.com or on amazon.com's marketplace section. You can try looking in your local craiglists.org section.
Read the label. A gas heater will have three plumbing pipes connected.One is a gas supply. An electric heater will only have two plumbing pipes but it will have an electical conduit or electrical wire feed line.
You can find more information on electric power washers at Home Depot or Lowe's. Those stores have many books on the matter as well as classes to teach you how to use it.
The Whirlpool LTE5243D 3.4 CuFt. Electric Washer/Dryer Combo stands 71 3/4" in height.
The 5 wash settings for the Whirlpool LTE5243D 3.4 CuFt. Electric Washer/Dryer Combo are Super Wash, Regular/Heavy, Permanent Press, Delicate and Prewash settings.
Alva J. Fisher invented it.