Posted by K Effective on January 18, 2016 at 05:45:13 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Washing machine posted by popinjohn on January 17, 2016 at 15:33:56:
We are neighbors to the World's Largest Appliance Manufacturer, who builds most of the brands mentioned above. I would love to support them, as they are pretty good neighbors, even if no manufacturing is done here anymore, but I can not.
We bought GE to replace our last washer. Top load, much lower water use than the old one. We need to use the proper detergent and in the right amount. Still have an annual cleaning for the softener distribution system.
A dozen years ago, when remodeling and adding on to the house, I designed our laundry room with two dryers to keep up with the washer and lots of little kids loads. The new washers take a lot longer to even out the load cycle times to wash and dry, but they do a better job of eliminating water, so drying is shorter, as well.
My former business partner worked in the test lab for the neighbor back in the 60s- he always loved the combination machine (washer and dryer all in one) and some have started to make them, again.
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