Traditional sized home washers handle between 8 - 10 pounds for a full load. Heavy Duty or large capacity can be up to 12 or even 14 pounds. A traditional rectangular laundry basket loaded to the rim (not over) is about 15 - 18 pounds. I have loaded one up to 25 pounds if you pile it on. A traditional standing hamper is 20 - 25 pounds. Over and under-loading a washer will reduce the effectiveness of the cleaning.
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If you use one perfect cup, you can wash 35 loads with one box if it contains 35 cups of laundry detergent and you only use 1 cup per load of laundry. 35 divided by 1 =35 NOTE: By the way, usually 1 full cup is far too much for 1 load of laundry unless it is super dirty and is a very full load.
The time it takes to wash a load of laundry can vary depending on the size of the load, the type of washer and detergent used, and the selected wash cycle. Typically, washing a load of laundry can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour.
The kilogram load for a washing machine refers to the maximum weight of laundry that can be washed in a single cycle. It helps determine how much clothing and other items can be washed at one time without overloading the machine, which can affect cleaning performance and potentially damage the appliance.
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you don't. you just pour it in your load of laundry.
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For top load washing machines, you can use any regular laundry detergent powder that is suitable for your laundry needs. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the detergent packaging, and use the appropriate amount of detergent based on the size and soil level of your laundry load.
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Too many variables to give a good answer. By hand? How much laundry? Front load machine? etc.
Ah, what a lovely question! The collective noun for laundry is a "pile." Just imagine all those freshly washed clothes neatly stacked together, waiting to be put away. It's a simple yet beautiful way to describe the collection of clean laundry in your home.
To calculate the weight of the load, you can use the lever principle: Force x Distance = Load x Distance. In this case, 50N x 1.2m = Load x 0.2m. Solving this equation gives the load as 300N.