Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just bought a GE top loader. I feel like they don't look as sleek/modern as front loaders, but I really like the functionality of top loaders, specifically
- capacity to handle big loads/ large items like blankets
- soaking ability
Front loaders handle big loads just fine.
Most of these responses are not from people who have actually considered both options.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’4” and literally cannot reach the bottom of my sister’s top load washing machine. Drives me nuts. I don’t want to need a step stool to do laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Top load forever!!!
We bought a house where the a front loader 10 years ago after living in a rental apartment with a top loader for many years. Front loader, which sells for 3x what out old top loader did, was constant problems. Even with regularly cleaning and wiping out the door seal, it developed mildew. The filter was hard to clean and always full. The spin cycle started working erratically after just a couple years. Eventually it didn't drain properly. Replaced it with the same model cheap top loader as we had in the rental 5 years ago. It's perfect -- easy to clean, can wash pillows and blankets in it no problem, never breaks.
Anonymous wrote:We just bought a GE top loader. I feel like they don't look as sleek/modern as front loaders, but I really like the functionality of top loaders, specifically
- capacity to handle big loads/ large items like blankets
- soaking ability
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Wow!! This is great input! We were already leaning towards top load but this seals the deal. Thanks everyone!
Lol at you thinking this is a reliable way to research a major purchase.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Wow!! This is great input! We were already leaning towards top load but this seals the deal. Thanks everyone!