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Held in the air above it, at the end of long jointed arms, is a wickedly spiked front-loader giving it the appearance of some monstrous horned beetle.
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The jointed arms flex, the front-loader digs into the kelp and the tractor is urged forward.
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For the front-loader next to it on the retail floor if you'd chosen the model at toptenusa.com, you'd pay $600 for the machine plus $170 for the power.
Seth Bauer: How to Cut Energy Consumption: Pre-Pay for Watts Seth Bauer 2011
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(What's more, using regular detergents might void the warranty on a front-loader or HE top-loader.)
Tip of the Day: Use the right type and amount of laundry detergent 2010
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Remember, the typical front-loader can save you up to $130 a year on energy and water costs over a top-loader and will likely be gentler on your clothes.
What's new in washing machines? Check out our latest report and ratings 2010
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Mold: Moisture and debris trapped in the seal of a front-loader door can cause a mold problem.
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Finally, if you own a front-loader, remember that the door seal can trap moisture and debris, leading to mold and odor.
Tip of the Day: Use the right type and amount of laundry detergent 2010
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While these sheets are convenient, in our testing they rated only fair in cleaning in a top-loader and good in a front-loader.
Making laundry detergents—or at least the containers—good to the last drop 2010
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While placing a front-loader on a pedestal makes it easier to load and unload a machine, it adds to the already typically higher cost of a front-loader.
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• Purex's 3-in-1 laundry sheets scored only Fair in cleaning in a top-loader and Good in a front-loader.
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