The windows serve to let you monitor your clothes without stopping the cycle. The main purpose of a washing machine window is to allow you to monitor your load while it's being washed. This means that you can see what is happening inside the machine without having to open the door or even stop it mid-cycle.
- Why do tumble dryers have windows?
- Why don't dishwashers have a window?
- Why do British Keep washing machine in kitchen?
- Why aren t washing machine doors flat?
Why do tumble dryers have windows?
The most basic and also the most inexpensive tumble dryers pump out the hot, damp air from the drum directly through a flexible hose, which is usually fitted into an external vent or hung out of a window. They work by condensing the steam inside the machine with the help of outside air and turning it into water.
Why don't dishwashers have a window?
Why do dishwashers not have windows? For one thing, it is an added expense to add a window to the front door of the dishwasher. It's also another possible source of a problem, namely another place for a leak to occur.
Why do British Keep washing machine in kitchen?
In many parts of the US and Europe washing machines are placed in the bathroom or separate utility rooms but in most British homes they are generally found in the kitchen. This is due to the fact most bathrooms could not fit a washing machine and there are no electrical sockets in the bathroom in the UK.
Why aren t washing machine doors flat?
“The reason it's sloped that way is to push the clothes back into the drum while being washed,” the technician continued. “That way it doesn't get stuck in the door gasket where it might get damaged.”