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The washing machine barrel with holes and no holes which is good

1. hole stainless steel barrel this technology was first invented in Japan, and the time is also relatively long, the earliest Japanese brands have been used, Haier has also introduced such a barrel, the current Sharp washing machine is used in most of these barrels; non-porous barrels have two advantages. One is less likely to breed bacteria, and then one is very water saving, now on the market, many of the no-barrel barrel is not the absolute meaning of no holes, in fact, it is a kind of copying to do, just the appearance of the appearance of the look like no holes, in fact, did not achieve the purpose of saving, in fact, it is to deceive the consumer. Speaking of saving water, I found that some designers simply change the amount of water displayed on the operating panel to a smaller amount 。。。。。

The non-porous stainless steel inner bucket saves water while bringing when the dehydration water content is not as good as the empty inner bucket. This is very simple reasoning, the dehydration speed are basically the same, I do not care what you use, you say dehydration is a dehydration hole rotating bucket dehydration thoroughly, or no dehydration hole, by rotating the bucket bucket inside the upper part of the bucket thrown out of the dehydration thoroughly, this is very obvious.

Measuring a washing machine dehydration is good or bad, is in the case of the same spinning speed. The bigger and more dehydration holes the better. But this big can not exceed a range, can not let the clothes out of the hole. There are no holes in the inner bucket, so I don't need to say anything about it. Why in China will launch such a product, because most of the product design in China has entered a "misunderstanding", that is, as long as the hype, as long as it can be different from others on the production. There is no consideration of whether or not it will be detrimental to the performance of the product.

It's really up to you to decide what kind of effect you want, but in general, it seems to be better to have holes.

2. In my experience, the perforated ones are better.