Waste More Water and Detergent? Or Are We Still Stuck in the Past?
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Jon and Anthony tackle one of the most persistent myths in laundry. They explain how today’s larger-capacity washers manage resources differently, and why many complaints about waste actually reflect outdated expectations—not modern engineering.

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