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What's up, it's James. All right, we're going to break down the washing machine for you.
So, to keep plugging brands, not that you really care about brands when you get a washing
machine, but apparently, my washing machine is done by the Roper Company, which is actually
the Whirlpool Corporation. But that's not important. What is important are these knobs
and dials up here and what they mean. So the ones that we have are water level, temperature,
and then this one is just like the--this determines how long it goes for, and that one's always
so complicated and weird. Anyway, over here, the three categories for water level--this
one's easy--are small, medium, and super. And let's take a look what's in there right
now. Just did a load of laundry. That's small. And you know medium would be medium, and super
would be like up to the top, and you're half like shoving it in because you don't want
to do another load. Now we can go inside the washing machine real quick. Basically, you're
just going to lay your clothes out inside of there. It's pretty simple. Different--I
mean, this is like my washing machine, obviously different washing machines have different
styles and different things that you need to learn how to use, like where you put the
detergent and what not. This is pretty simple in that you can just put the detergent right
in, close it, select the appropriate settings, and turn it on. But if you're at like a laundromat,
there might be a slot you have to pull out and load your detergent in, and then slide
it back in. Just kind of educate yourself. So that's the washing machine.