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Registered: ‎06-17-2015

Re: Front Loader or Top Loader?


@Lipstickdiva wrote:

@Cakers3 wrote:

????  The HE front-loaders are designed to determine water level by load size, so they do use less water.   Since you can also select soil level the water will be adjusted too.

 

My front-loader also has the "add garment" feature which of course pauses the cycle and unlocks the door.  I can still pause the cycle even after that light goes out.

 

Some folks like top loaders, others like front loaders.  Whatever gets the job done. 


That's the one thing mine doesn't have.  I think we bought ours before they started this.  However, I have to say that I have not once had an issue where I needed to put something in after the washer has started so I don't miss this at all. 


@Lipstickdiva Right.  Even after the "add garment" light goes out on mine I can still press "pause" and in 3 sec. the door unlocks.  Good safety feature, too, that the door cannot be opened automatically.

 

 

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Re: Front Loader or Top Loader?

I've always owned a top loading washer -- and never had a problem. There are lots of complaints on line about front loaders --- mold, smelly, etc.

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Re: Front Loader or Top Loader?

I read many years ago that stainless steel or enamel drums are the best.  Plastic drums had fishy odor problems as well as mold buildup.  Could be that they aren't making the type with plastic drums any longer.   I've always left my washer (and dryer) lids open to air out, after each use.  Mainly to prevent rust on the enamel drum, although I wouldn't want a mold buildup, either. 

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