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Wter usage per load/cycle

Have a model 80 11092380200 stylemaster 909873 and just want to know how much water it uses per load in each cycle.

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When set on large load, it will use close to 30 gallons of water. On the smallest load setting, it will use right around 20 gallons. This is what makes the new front load washers look so good. They average around 4 - 6 gallons per load. Have a great day.

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