There should not be a problem. It is highly recommended that you use a 'pan' for the washing machine. This is a big fiberglass tray that can catch all the water if machine should break and spring a leak. It would also be important to insure that the floor is solid and that the vibrations don't drive you nuts!
An improvement to a washing machine would likely be patentable.
I would imagine that a washing machine is more likely to wrinkle clothes.
When the washer is agitating or spinning, the spring allows the tub to move yet keep under control from the vibrations. It it were mounted firmly, the washing machine would bounce all over and the transmission would soon wear out. The spring(s) act as shock absorbers.
A washing machine cover is designed to cover the machine, yet allow the buttons to be complete visible and functional. The cover will help to protect the washing machine from dust, dirt, stains, and scratches.
Yes when he was a toddler he would move around to the rhythm the washing machine made.
Try an industrial washing machine. They can easily handle a family of four's laundry.
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......before, but I would not recommend direct drain. The washing machine hose must extend up above the flood rim of the washing machine before entering the drain. If not, there is a possibility of sewage backing up into your washing machine.
1920's washing machines didn't have a lid. You would have to get the hose from the garden and fill the washer machine up!
You would need a transformer - to change the Philippines voltage to that of your washing machine.
"the washing machine can be improved by adding a 'sorter' to it. it would sort the clothes by colour so the wash is better and dyes dont mix!"