No Agitator Washing Machines
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A no agitator washing machine, also known as an impeller washer, uses a low-profile disc or plate at the bottom of the drum instead of a traditional central agitator. This design creates gentle currents to move clothes through water, offering a more delicate wash for your laundry.
Yes, no agitator washing machines are generally quieter than traditional models because they have fewer moving parts and use a gentler washing motion. This can make them a great option for homes where noise is a concern.
Most no agitator washing machines are high-efficiency (HE) models, so it’s best to use HE detergent. These detergents create fewer suds and are specially formulated for efficient cleaning in low-water environments.
Yes, the absence of a central agitator provides more space in the drum, making it easier to wash bulky items like comforters, blankets, and large loads of laundry.
To maintain your no agitator washing machine, regularly clean the drum, detergent dispenser, and filter according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Running a cleaning cycle with a washing machine cleaner can help prevent odor and residue buildup.