Posted by Texasmark1 on October 19, 2018 at 05:21:04 from (75.107.74.117):
In Reply to: Clothes Washer posted by 2510Paul on October 18, 2018 at 17:32:47:
Wee had a Bendix front loader when I was a kid......never again. After getting on my own Whirlpool served me well. Last year I replaced my Whirlpool washer and dryer with new equipment. Dryer is pretty much the same running on LP but the washer is ultrasonic, unlike the previous agitator.
The wash room is along the hall between 2 living areas and before the change, I had to keep the door closed to keep the noise and fumes from the washer out of the rest of the house. With the new design, I can leave the door open, no fumes, little noise (different since it's ultrasonic) clean clothes with cold water only (took my dedicated hot water heater out when it started leaking...age related) and Dollar General elcheapo soap.
I don't have any dried drywall paste to get out but on greasy soil, a shot with "Shout" spray prior to washing takes care of that.
I think one of the illusions of the current "front load fad" is that you can stack washer and dryer in limited space applications like in small "mini" houses. and still access both from the front.
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