- Feb 23, 2005
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Mom's 10 year old top-loader ate it early this month and as a gift I took her out to help her buy something nice to replace it. She owns a kitchen where she cooks and most of her cloths come back with pretty heavy stains, so we needed something decent. Because she refused to look at front-loaders we ended up ordering her the Maytag Bravos XL.
So far... She isn't impressed. I went over to take a look and see if she was just having a hard time with the settings, since its got lots of buttons compared to her old washer, but after trying it on the heavy duty and "power wash" settings even I was standing there thinking, "How is that supposed to clean anything?". The clothes just kinda sit there and jostle around in about as much water as you would find in a puddle, and after they are done they don't really come out clean at all. I've debated sending it back and talking her into a front loader, but she has really hard water and I've been told that front loaders have issues with premature failure due to hard water. The hard water issue sucks if it's true because my roommate has a Samsung front loader and though it can take a good chunk of time on the longer cycles (up to 2 1/2hrs, depending on the settings used) even the most soiled cloths come out clean.
Any input from you guys?
So far... She isn't impressed. I went over to take a look and see if she was just having a hard time with the settings, since its got lots of buttons compared to her old washer, but after trying it on the heavy duty and "power wash" settings even I was standing there thinking, "How is that supposed to clean anything?". The clothes just kinda sit there and jostle around in about as much water as you would find in a puddle, and after they are done they don't really come out clean at all. I've debated sending it back and talking her into a front loader, but she has really hard water and I've been told that front loaders have issues with premature failure due to hard water. The hard water issue sucks if it's true because my roommate has a Samsung front loader and though it can take a good chunk of time on the longer cycles (up to 2 1/2hrs, depending on the settings used) even the most soiled cloths come out clean.
Any input from you guys?
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