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- Ink Blot Magazine: Sonic Youth - Washing Machine - Bill Meyer's review: "The record also reveals the influence of Moore and Ranaldo's growing involvement with improvisational musicians like William Hooker and Tom Surgal"
- ConsumerSearch: Washing Machines - Offering analysis of popular reviews on products and services, then recommends best buys and rankings based on evaluation of the reviewers.
- Epinions: Washing Machines - Consumer-generated reviews, buying tips and advice, ratings, price information, and searchable in a variety of ways from price to product type.
- Do it yourself washing machine and dryer repair help - Tips for consumers on servicing their own washers and dryers made by Whirlpool and Kenmore. Maytag gas dryers also included.
- Antique Washing Machine Museum - Largest collection of antique washing machines, includes complete history, articles, photographs, video clips, and a patent database.
- World Washing Machines - Covers all aspects of the washing machine industry including extensive listings of worldwide manufacturers of finished goods, raw materials, suppliers and their products.
- Washing Machine Repairs - Troubleshooting guide for washing machines matching common problems with suggested actions. Also contains a glossary and a description of washing machine components.
- Washing Machine Help - Help, advice and tips on UK washing machine purchases, repairs and spare parts, authored by a washing machine repair man.
- Consumer Reports Online: Washing Machines - Must be a subscriber to view content. Offers free link to latest model recalls.
- HowStuffWorks: Washing Machines - The controls, the agitator, the timer, the pump, and other washing machine features.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wig wag (washing machines) - The wig-wag is the common name for the unusual solenoid mechanism used in belt-drive washing machines made by Whirlpool, Kenmore (owned by Whirlpool) and many others, from approximately 1960 to 1990.
- Washing machine - A washing machine, or washer, is a machine designed to clean laundry, such as clothing, towels and sheets. The term is mostly applied only to machines that use water as the primary cleaning solution, as opposed to dry cleaning (which uses alternative cleaning fluids, and is generally performed by specialist businesses) or even ultrasonic cleaners.
- Rinse hold - Rinse hold is a function on most modern washing machines. The function prevents the washing cycle from completing until you deselect the button.
- Lightburn - Lightburn is the name of an Australian manufacturer (generally, cement mixers, although they also made washing machines - which looked just like cement mixers) who briefly entered the passenger car market in the mid-1960s with the oddly shaped Lightburn Zeta sedan. The cars were built in a washing machine factory at Camden Park in Adelaide by the company which was owned by Harold Lightburn.
- Jaqueline Priestman - ... British woman from Manchester who was studied by Michael Shallis, a science tutor in Oxford, and was found to have ten times more electricity in her body than the average human, a condition. In 1983, she claimed to have blown up 30 vacuum cleaners, five irons and two washing machines.