Model HXW 2304 is the most efficient washer available based on energy, water, and detergent usage. This is Staber's base model with a white cabinet, control panel decal and knobs. It has a powder coat painted steel base, and stainless steel inner and outer tubs. It costs about $0.75 less per load to use compared to traditional top load agitator washers. This can save the average family of three doing eight loads per week around $300 each year by using less water, energy, and detergent.
Model HXW 2404 is the same as the HXW2304 but features a stainless steel base, and sound deadening insulation. This model also adds a two year extended parts warranty on top of the one year full warranty.
Model HXW 2504 offers a brushed stainless steel outer cabinet as well as a stainless steel base. The control panel decal has a brushed stainless appearance with black knobs. There is a two year extended parts warranty for this model on top of the one year full warranty. It also includes sound deadening insulation and engineered polymer braid inlet hoses.
What Makes Staber Different Compared to Traditional Washers? Although it looks like a standard washer from the outside, Staber operates differently on the inside. Using a patented geometric cleaning action, Staber's six-sided inner tub rotates inside a stationary half of an eight-sided outer tub. As the shape between the inner and outer tub changes while the inner tub rotates, a passive pumping action is created between the two tubs which gently pumps water through the holes of the inner tub and through your laundry. The inner tub can usually hold more laundry than a traditional agitator washer (up to twice as much) because we do not have an agitator and you can utilize the entire tub volume. Up to a king size down comforter can be washed (depending on the thickness of the material).