at least 20 gallons. I'm pretty sure. It could be less
A typical dishwasher uses about 6-10 gallons of water per load.
40
A front load washing machine typically uses about 15 to 30 gallons of water during a typical wash cycle.
A typical washing machine uses about 15 to 30 gallons of water per load, depending on the model and settings.
Because you don't need room for as much water in the tub. Front loaders tumble a smaller amount of water through the clothes as opposed to top loaders that submerge the clothes in water and swish them.
Front load washers will use much less water than a conventional model. They also typically require less soap. Some believe that front load washers clean more thoroughly in that the clothes repeatedly hit the water, instead of just being immersed in it.
The GE WSXH208H 3.1 CuFt Front Loading Washer uses 10 gallons of water for a small load and 15 gallons of water for a large load which can save up to 23 gallons of water per load as compared to a typical washing machine.
For a full load of clothes, use the amount of detergent recommended on the product label, typically around 1/4 to 1/2 cup depending on the size of the load and the concentration of the detergent.
Typical volumetric payload: 66.4 tonnes; 145.5 lbsx1000
1 oz of water
The use of water depends on which of the two types of machines you have, between a top-loading and a front-loading. A top-loading washer uses around 40 gallons of water from start to finish, whereas a front-loading machine uses about half as much..
A clothes washer typically uses a water level sensor to determine the amount of water needed for a specific load size. This sensor can detect the water level in the tub and stop filling it once the desired level is reached. Some washers also have preset water level options based on the selected cycle.