So well-explained, comprehensive, clear and INTERESTING! I loved the explanation of the hardware, it was exactly what I needed. Loved the surfactant explanation. It was a lovely touch to add the evolution of washing devices at the end because technical videos seldom mention where the science originates from. You made sense of the entire washing cycle. I am learning to understand the hardware in my own home to be better able to deal with malfunctions and speak to repairmen, indulge in my budding inteterest in science and educate myself as a whole. Thank you and congrats on the quality of the video, the animations and the expertise.
I am glad you enjoyed it, really nice to hear your feedback and to know my videos are useful. You might also enjoy some of my other videos if you liked this one especially my video on vacuum cleaners. I would love to hear your feedback and please share with any of your friends if you think they would be interested so we can reach a wider audience.
Just a note from someone who has trouble processing new information but desperately wants to expand her understanding of how things work: You have an AWESOME ability to share your knowledge in a way that is super engaging and easy to understand. I am excited to follow! Thank you!!
You might want to look into understand context more. How things work in relation to one another and how to compartmentalize information, so you remember them in their context.
Our washing machine is broken to two halves Exterior And It shows black liquid coming from drainage into washing machine And Washing machine engine never works How can I fix it? Several problems that washing machine face.
Ok this video deserves far more than 95k views - such a well presented, logical and interesting analysis that makes complex concepts easy to understand. Please keep making videos
Thank you for this video, I recently became curious as to how my clothes was being cleaned in the washer and this really helped. I want engineer a product that will help like the washer.❤
Learning how a washing machine works so that I can make my own in 20 years when every company treats essential products and tools as “services,” and use unnecessarily complex computers to kneecap my devices if I don’t pay their monthly subscription.