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If you have grey hair and shop at small appliance stores, you'll get steered to SQ--luddite appeal and high commission. That customer will be happy, but try to find a review that confirms they work better and aren't inordinately hard on clothes. |
| Don’t forget to drain the tank!! There’s a small door on the bottom of front loaders with a tube. It needs to be drained every couple of months. Watch videos in YouTube for how to do this. The water that emerges reeks!!’ |
| I grew up in Italy where basically, as far as I have seen, no other option is available. Never felt any smell from the machine and never heard anybody complaining so vehemently about it. How do you explain it? 🤔 |
| I love my front loader but if your washing machine is making your clothes stink it's not exactly doing its job, is it? I think you should bite the bullet and replace it and not feel guilty about it. |
I'll add that the reason I think this is that from everything I've heard, once a front loader gets gross that's pretty much it. I've never heard of somebody being able to reverse it. When we were considering our purchase DH and I went down a rabbit hole of YouTube videos where people were trying to un-gross their front loader and it was just fail after fail. |
| The new GE front loaders have microban lining on the gasket and dispenser to solve this exact problem. Washer #s are 550, 650, 850 I believe. |
| I have a front loader and love it but I think most top loaders these days don’t have an agitator in the barrel…the entire barrel rotators (and is empty). At least I remember seeing several like this. That would avoid the horrors that agitators can wreak on clothes. I once had numerous shirts and bras ruined in one wash at a friends place in a top loader with agitator. Never! |
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I'm 5'2" and moved from a house with a mold-stained front loader to a house with a Whirlpool top loader (no agitator, just an impeller). I have no problem getting clothes in and out (in fact, even my kids can do it, although haha my 6 year old almost fell in head first once).
The top loader did take some getting used to - I think the front loader cleaned better, but now I use Oxyclean first, then the clothes, then the detergent (we use all free & clear). The Oxyclean makes a huge difference. |
| Vinegar in every wash (bleach dispenser), 2 extra rinse cycles for towels, keep the door open |
But an adequate amount of detergent makes the water slippery and so reduces friction. |
Maybe because cold-water washing isn’t a thing there. |