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Posted by Bob F on April 28, 2008, 1:13 am
> Some people have electric hot water to. The cost depends on the rates where
> you live. Thats why didnt meantion a $ amount. Do the maths for where you
> live. My maths says that you will need about 73kWhrs to heat the water for a
> top loader and about 13 kWhrs to heat the water for a front loader. With the
> price of water there you also save about $0.30 a load in water. You may save
> more you may save less.
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> Its also solves the problem of the OP wanting a machine that will do a very
> hot wash without having to be there to open and close taps. I am not aware
> of a top loader that does this.
My old top loader certainly does. Maybe new ones don't, but I've never met one.
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