
Recap: Bigger Washers - Do They Actually Waste More Water, or Is That a Misconception?
Anthony, Tom, and Jon wrap up the week by sizing up the realities of bigger-capacity washers. From overloaded cycles to misunderstood efficiency claims, this week’s segments reveal what shoppers aren’t being told—and how to set expectations before they press start.

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Bigger Washers
Do They Actually Waste More Water, or Is That a Misconception?
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The Inside Edge: Waste More Water and Detergent? Or Are We Still Stuck in the Past?
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The Inside Edge: More Space Means Bigger Loads… Right?
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Steel Cod Live!: Recap: Bigger Washers - Do They Actually Waste More Water, or Is That a Misconception?
Anthony, Tom, and Jon wrap up the week by sizing up the realities of bigger-capacity washers. From overloaded cycles to misunderstood efficiency claims, this week’s segments reveal what shoppers aren’t being told—and how to set expectations before they press start.