I didn't think those sort of people would need a washing 
machine..................joking :-)

Mitch Haley wrote:
> Curt Raymond wrote:
>   
>> Our house came with all relatively new (within 5-8 years) appliances but 
>> when I need to replace the washer I'll buy a Staber.
>> http://www.staber.com more expensive up front but over the long haul....
>> They are THE washers among the RE set so they've got to be using less 
>> energy...
>>     
>
> There are two other reasons why the "solar cells on a mountaintop" people
> love Stabers. All the mechanical parts are off-the-shelf items, you can
> buy bearings, etc, wherever such items are sold. But the most important
> reason for off grid homeowners to own a Staber washer is that you can
> get it in a low voltage DC version, and run it directly off your battery
> without using an inverter. Someday I'd like to visit the Staber factory
> in Ohio and see what their washers look like. It's the only top loading,
> horizontal axis washer that I know of. I assume there's some kind of a
> sealed door in the drum so you can load it. 
>
> Mitch.
>
> Mitch.
>
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