Panasonic Econavi Top Loader Washer 9.5Kg
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9.5 Kg Panasonic - ECONAVI & Inverter
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Superb Washing Performance by Aqua Beat Wash and Dancing Water Flow.
Sensor detects load size, and adjusts to optimal water level.
Pulsator rotation - Generates stronger water flow and squeezing effect by controlling the speed of the pulsator rotation. Clothes are thoroughly and evenly cleaned by unique control and quick reverse rotation of the pulsator. Even with just a little bit of water, the pulsator rotation generates waves that uniformly wash clothes clean.
AQUABEAT Wash - Triple motion water flow.
Beat Screw - Powerful splash actions beats to knock out dirt ingrained in fibres.
Beat Flash - Vertical water flow provides an up-and-down tidal action.
Beat Tide - High-power horizontal water flow with powerful central vortex.
* Able to wash all my beddings and blankets with room to add more clothing in one wash.
Cash or Bank Deposit - Pick Up Only!
Mayor’s use of poo emoji costs ratepayers over $4k
South Waikato mayor Gary Petley will make a public apology, and has sworn off social media after admitting he got it wrong when an online dispute turned sour.
A code of conduct complaint was made by Putāruru ward councillor Zed Latinovic in January after Petley reacted to comments made about council expenditure on Facebook by using the ‘poo emoji’.
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