How Does Staber Compare With the Traditional Top Load Agitator Washer
You May Be Currently Using?
· Do you want to use around 45 gallons of water per load or 15
gallons of water?
· Do you want tubs made of durable stainless steel or tubs made
of plastic or porcelain?
· Do you want to heat 3 gallons of hot water or 12 gallons of hot
water per load?
· At an average of eight loads per week, do you want to spend $600
each year to use your washer or just $260 with a Staber?
· Do you want to use 1 ounce of detergent, or 4-8 ounces per load?
· Would you like to wash up to 16 full-size bath towels in one
load, or just 8-10 towels with a traditional agitator washer?
· 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?
· Would you like to have total front access to parts and no transmission
to reduce your maintenance expenses?
· Do you want a standard residential domestic washer that will
last an average of just 12 years or a commercial-grade washer for the
home that will last 20-25 years?
· 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?
· Would you prefer a heavy-duty four strut suspension to prevent
the washer from 'walking'?
· Would you like to have two re-greasable bearings per shaft, supported
on the front and the back of the tubs for greater durability?
· 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 shreds your laundry?
· Would you like to use around 135 watt-hours of electricity per
load to use a Staber, or around 600 watt-hours to use a traditional agitator
washer?
· Do you want your warranty to be voided if using solar power or
not?
Even though it still may be working, just think about the costs of using
your current washer-it all adds up! You can now see why a Staber washer
makes so much more sense compared to a traditional agitator washer.
Here is what you need to consider:
· Currently you may be spending over $600 annually to operate
your washer if you are doing around 8 loads per week.
· Therefore, if you invest $1199 in a Staber washer now, it will
provide you a return of around $340 each year for the rest of its life.
(This does not include the savings in reducing your drying time, and the
time saved in having to possibly do fewer loads.)
· This gives you around a 30% return on your investment every year
you own it.
In conclusion, it is a fact you pay utility bills and detergent costs
to use a washer. Thus, if you reduce how much money you are spending right
now with your current washer you can pay back the entire cost of our washer
really quickly.
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