May 18, 2009

For Washing Machine And Dryer Selection, Choose American

We have to be more diverse in making our investments if we have learned anything from watching stock market and bigger economy for the past years. Making a purchase is similar to making an investment, no one know that it might do all of us some good to be more diverse in consumer purchases.

In the past, I have spoken about supporting privately owned companies of America that make the things in the United States as different to the publicly owned companies of America. Companies that are smaller often do not have the corporate horsepower to get in a big store where they could easily gain brand recognition. Just because Target and Wal-mart do not carry certain products on their shelves, it does not mean that there are not other quality products that are available out there.

One alternative that shouldn't be ignored is the Staber washer. This company has been operating since 1976 when the company started manufacturing equipment for laundry from companies such as Maytag, GE, and Whirlpool. I am certain that you have seen the latest front load washing machine's tumble action from these manufacturers or others, but this company has the difference of having the top load washing machine on the market. The company's products have been manufactured since 1993 in Groveport, Ohio.

However, the company's dryers contain some parts that are imported that is why it can not be labeled as "Made in USA" but you might want to take a look at the exclusive Staber Drying Cabinet which is actually made in the United States. A cabinet that works like a clothesline and is normally utilized by Scandinavian countries, use to dry newly washed clothes.

And because this product uses 1,500 watts if heating element against a 4,000 watt heating element for the standard dryers, you will consume less energy. Drying cabinets are made to last long as expected because there's no wear and tear for the drying cabinets the same as there are for normal tumble dryers.

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