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Plastic is generally a better insulator than metal because it has higher electrical resistance and lower thermal conductivity. This property makes plastic a good choice for applications where electrical insulation or heat retention is needed. Metal, on the other hand, is a better conductor of heat and electricity.
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.
Monocrystalline solar panels are generally considered better than polycrystalline panels because they are more efficient and have a higher power output.
No, water is not a better conductor than metal. Metal is a much better conductor of electricity than water because of its free-flowing electrons that allow for easier passage of electric current. Water, on the other hand, is a poor conductor of electricity due to its lack of free electrons.
No, a winter jacket is not a better conductor than a tank filled with water. Water is a much better conductor of heat than clothing materials like those typically used in a winter jacket. This is why water is often used in heating and cooling systems to transfer heat.
Kenmore tends to make some great high capacity washers.
If we are speaking of only one fastner, then the bolt,especially if used with washers are far the best. It depends on how the boards are oriented. If you're trying to strengthen two planks (flat side to flat side) and you have the room (after they're installed) then bolts, washers, lock washers, & nuts are the best. Screws set in at angle will hold better than nails. If this is a permenant application, you can use liquid nails, but it really isn't necessary.
I have always had Kenmore washers and dryers and they have been very reliable. Maytag seems to have more recalls on their products in general.
There are great energy saving washers made by GE that are priced cheaper than most.
Front load washers are easier to load clothes into. They also seem to do a better job at washing clothes. Since front load washers do not have an agitator there is less wear and tear on your clothing. The only con that concerns me is the price of these washers. Other than that, I would rather have one that a regular washer.
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One of the biggest complaints about new model washers and dryers is how quickly they fail. Many home owners have even speculated that manufacturers are guilty of building in obsolescence into their products. Realistically these new washers and dryers just have more parts to break down and are more complex than their older predecessors. Many new models have digital displays, electric locking mechanisms and sensors to determine water depth. Home owners that want durability more than the neat bells and whistles on newer washers and dryers may find that simpler models, with push buttons and knobs, meet their needs better.
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.
Most likely, it isn't a fuse. Windshield/windscreen washers and wipers typically use a relay, rather than a fuse.
Yes you can generally get a much better price if you buy two appliances at a time. This is especially true of washers and dryers, which are usually sold at a discount if you buy a pair.
Yes, there are many varieties of pressure washers being sold online. They range in price from less than $100.00 to over $500.00, depending on if it is for residential or commercial use.
You can get them at grand rental stations or any type of pawn shops, hardware stores.. your better off just buying one or an attachement for your hose that gives spraying power stronger than normal.