First of all, it has far more controls than I expected. Like, really. It took the normal length of wash, temperature settings, and timer and made it look far more complicated than it actually has to be.
It did a great job washing everything with not a lot of water and I was even more impressed by the spin cycle. I ran a very large load and my clothes came out much more wrung than the old washer, which means it's probably going to save me energy on the drying as well.
It's also a very large capacity washer - commercial size with no central agitator so I can actually do all of the bedclothes for a king-size bed in one load. I ran a half load and, when I put it all in the dryer, I realized that I actually was at capacity, if not past, for the dryer. So I split it into two drying loads.
The only real problem I have with this washer, and upon proper consideration is probably going to be kind of a big deal in the long run, is that I can't reach the bottom to pull clothes out. No, really. I couldn't just really stretch to reach down there. I had to actually climb up on top of the washer and lean into it to get the clothes out. I don't have a step stool but this is going to be something I acquire soon, otherwise Paul and his long arms are going to be helping me unload a lot of laundry in the future.
So, in summary, I love my new washer and highly recommend this one to anyone who has large-capacity washing needs. However, maybe not if you happen to be under 5'4", like myself.
Statistics: Posted by Iantha — Wed May 17, 2017 9:09 pm
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