I have had mine for about 2 years now. It is an LG with steam. With the steam it uses less hot water. It also load senses and has cycles for allergen, sanitary and one for over-sized loads like overhauls and blankets where it adds more water to get them clean. You also can vary the HE soap according to soil and load size. As for the smell problem, I haven't noticed it partially because I usually use the steam cycles. It does have a drum clean cycle as well since it is a steam model. The steam cycles take longer than the regular ones, but either way the dryer usually beats the washer done. You also can fill them as full as you can, as long as you don't compact the cloths.
The only problem I have had is I accidentally had 2 8-penny nails in the pockets of my jeans. Both went into a hole in the drum and inverted the dimple inward. I had to carefully dimple them back and use a drill to smooth them out so they wouldn't catch my cloths.
If you don't like the front loaders, there are a few new top loaders that are also HE washers.
The HE soap is special because it is a low sud formula to work well with the lower water contents. To use up the last regular soap I had I would dilute the regular with HE and run an extra rinse cycle. If you don't dilute it you can see the washer filling up with suds.
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