
Washing Machines
Washing machines are household appliances designed to clean laundry, such as clothing and linens. They typically use water and detergent to remove dirt and stains from fabrics. There are two main types: top-loading and front-loading machines. They function by filling with water, agitating the clothes to loosen dirt, rinsing, and then spinning to remove excess water. Many models offer various wash cycles tailored for different fabrics and soil levels. Modern washing machines often come with energy-efficient settings, saving water and electricity while providing effective cleaning. They have become essential in simplifying and improving the laundry process.