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The inside of the Wonderwash
lid.
The rubber gasket seals in hot air pressure, accelerating
the washing process. You should hear a slight hiss from
the pressure escaping when you remove the lid after washing.
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The top of the Wonderwash lid.
You screw in the grey knob at the top to tighten the lid.
We improved this knob so that you can no longer strip the
inner thread by overtightening. |
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The Wonderwash handle insert.
We recently replaced the handle insert, which had been plastic,
with metal. This had been the weakest part of the machine,
as the handles used to break fairly frequently. We
have not had a single handle break since making this change. |
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The Wonderwash handle fastener.
We also added a metal fastener that securely locks the handle
in place. The handle used to fit on loosely and would therefore
slip off from time to time. It is now much more convenient
to turn. |
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The Wondewash brackets.
We recently increased the strength of the brackets by reinforcing
the inside of the brackets. |
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The Wonderwash drain spout.
The detachable drain spout fits into a bayonet connector
on the bottom of the drum. We have improved the drain spout
so that it slides in place much more smoothly and easily than
before. |
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