A semi-automatic washing machine is a household appliance designed to wash clothes efficiently. Typically made of stainless steel, it operates using an electric power source. The tub, often porcelain-coated steel, houses the washing mechanism. Engineered with essential components like agitators and pumps, it functions by manually setting water levels and cycle durations. During operation, clothes are agitated to remove dirt, and then rinsed and spun to expel water. Semi-automatic models require user intervention to move clothes between washing, rinsing, and spinning cycles. They offer moderate energy efficiency, making them suitable for households seeking reliable washing capabilities with manual control over washing parameters.