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How Does a Staber Washer Work?

The following pictures will be very helpful if you cannot see a Staber washer in person. It shows exactly how it operates, along with how easy it is to load and unload. Up to 16 standard bath towels (measuring 26" x 42") can be loaded because there is no agitator in the way and you can utilize the entire tub volume. Note: Towel fabric thickness varies; the thicker the towel, the less you will be able to load.

1. Looking down into inner tub when open.       

2. Load inner tub with laundry.

3. Put 1 ounce of detergent, bleach, or softener in automatic dispenser.        

4. Close two-door tub with both hands.    

5. This is how the inner tub appears when latched

Manufacturing Pictures

These pictures show how a Staber washer is built. It is just like getting a quick tour of our factory!

Brief Videos

Comforter - Shows a thick queen-size bed comforter being removed from a Staber washer.

Inner Tub - Shows how the inner tub doors are opened and closed.

Patented Tub Design - Shows how our patented tub design creates a unique water pumping action to clean more effectively than circular tubs. It is a 2.5 MB file size.     

Overview of Staber Washer - Shows an interview on a program in Ohio called Agri-Country. This was taped a few years ago but will give you a great idea of how our washer operates. It is a 3.7 MB file size.

E-mail us at info@staber.com if you have any problems opening these video files. They were saved as a .wmv file.

Basic Operational Procedure

When it washes, the tub rotates in one direction at about 42 RPM for 15 seconds, pauses for 3 seconds, rotates the other direction (to keep your laundry from tangling), and so on. You have immediate access to the inner tub while it is washing if you forgot a pair of socks, for example. The tub is locked while in the spin cycle. At the end of the spin cycle, the tub rotates in both directions (like in the wash cycle) to 'fluff' the laundry. Finally, the tub rotates to the top. You have one wash and two rinses; you also have the option to use a 'pre-wash' which is just a 5-minute wash before the regular wash cycle and can be used to loosen the soil in extra dirty loads. 

Call us at 1-800-848-6200 or send e-mail to info@staber.com if you have any other questions related to how the Staber washer operates.

 

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