| • | Do you want to use around 45 gallons of water per load or around 15 gallons of water? |
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| • | Do you want tubs made of plastic or porcelain, or would you prefer durable stainless steel? |
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| • | Do you want to heat an average of 12 gallons of hot water or 3 gallons of hot water per load with a Staber to save energy? |
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| • | At an average of eight loads per week, do you want to spend around $490 each year to use your washer or just $180 with a Staber? |
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| • | Do you want to use 4-8 ounces per load or 1 ounce of detergent average per load with a Staber? |
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| • | Would you like to wash just 8-10 towels with a traditional agitator washer or up to 16 standard bath towels in one load with a Staber? |
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| • | Would you like to reduce your drying time by about 30% (and save more energy) by using a Staber that features a much faster spin cycle? |
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| • | Would you like to have total front access to parts and no transmission to reduce your maintenance expenses? |
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| • | Do you want a standard residential domestic washer that will last an average of just 10 years or a commercial-grade washer for the home that can last 20+ years? |
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| • | Do you want your tubs to be circular, or do you want them to be shaped so that they create a passive pumping action in the water to clean more effectively? |
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| • | Would you prefer a heavy-duty four strut suspension to prevent the washer from ‘walking’ in the spin cycle? |
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| • | Would you like to have two bearings per shaft, supported on the front and the back of the tubs for greater durability? |
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| • | Do you want your clothes to last around 30% longer because of using a gentle tumbling action as opposed to using a harmful agitator that can shred your laundry? |
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| • | Would you like to use around 600 watt-hours of electricity per load to use a traditional agitator washer, or around 135 watt-hours to use a Staber? |
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| • | Do you want your warranty to be voided if using solar power or not? |
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