Anonymous wrote:I came here to say you should have gotten the John Deere and not that orange Kubota crap, but you're not talking about tractors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love my Speed Queen top loader. It has a choice of cycles so it is not at all rough on clothes. I even use the hand wash cycle to wash cashmere sweaters and they come out perfectly. There’s an Ecco cycle if you want to use less water. I
Even the sales person said the ecco cycle is for strictly for show, don't expect to use it. I live in a draught prone area, so that's reason enough for me. SQ isn't carried by national retailers because of their production limitations. In order to maintain status as a commercial manufacturer, and avoid residential restrictions, they have to keep that production number under a threshold. This is why they're niche. It doesn't necessarily follow that they are better. Yes, commercial machines are worked hard, and made to be repaired, but they also need to be fast--after 30 minutes the next load starts. Reviews seem to show SQ is rough on clothes, which is consistent with being semi-industrial. Residential is different, with more time, a machine can clean while also using less energy and water.
Anonymous wrote:Love my Speed Queen top loader. It has a choice of cycles so it is not at all rough on clothes. I even use the hand wash cycle to wash cashmere sweaters and they come out perfectly. There’s an Ecco cycle if you want to use less water. I
Anonymous wrote:We switched from a front loader to a top loader for all these reasons OP. I'm not super tall but not super short and don't find it to be a problem. My DD sometimes uses a heavy stool to remove laundry from the machine if my DH or I are not around.
+1. We replaced our old front loader for the largest top loading. No more mold. Yay!
Agree it's fantastic to be able to wash bulky items like comforters and pillows. We do have to be careful about balancing the washer when we do this, but I've gotten the hang of it.
We are moving soon and if we wind up in a house with a front loader, I plan to just replace with a top loader because I don't want to go back.
Anonymous wrote:I almost bought a Speed Queen last month, but went with an LG front loader instead. I've owned SQ at a previous house and it was fine, but they are water hogs. Things do get clean, but they are rough on clothes. I got to use a couple more at the laundromat and from the number of signs, they certainly do break down (I hear repairs are less expensive, though). Anyway so far so good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My front loader has never smelled. I use Affresh washing machine cleaner about once a month to clean it.
Use Glisten washing machine cleaner from Walmart monthly in the machine's "cleaning cycle". Then we run an empty super hot cycle with just bleach and an extra rinse cycle. No odors and no problems.
Anonymous wrote:My front loader has never smelled. I use Affresh washing machine cleaner about once a month to clean it.