Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Okay well then get a new washer if that one doesn’t work for you. You can try to trick the sensor but that’s about it.
Do you work for Samsung?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Okay well then get a new washer if that one doesn’t work for you. You can try to trick the sensor but that’s about it.
Do you work for Samsung?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Okay well then get a new washer if that one doesn’t work for you. You can try to trick the sensor but that’s about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Okay well then get a new washer if that one doesn’t work for you. You can try to trick the sensor but that’s about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
This is OP, my original question still stands as-is, thank you kindly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Those washers rely on friction against each other as opposed to an agitator to get the clothes clean. If you use too much water your clothes will not get as clean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.
I don't want to rely on that, I want to use the cycle that uses as much water possible.
Anonymous wrote:It should have a sensor which knows how much stuff you have and it adds the water according to that.