meltdown75
Lifer
- Nov 17, 2004
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Top Loader. Less worry about catastrophic failure.
Same here for all of this with brand new Samsungs from Sears ... haven't stepped foot in those stores in years, but after visiting everyone in 1 day that is where we ended up. The similarity between Samsungs, LGs, and some other brand is readily apparent when they are all side by side. You can then decide which minutiae is most important to you.I have LG Frontloaders. Have had frontloaders for ten years and won't go back.
Use much less water, clothes come out cleaner and drier which makes the time that the clothes need to be in the dryer shorter and a lot of clothes I just put on the drying rack to dry. No agitator means the clothes are washed more gently too.
In regards to mold smell, just leave the front door open a little bit.
Timely question as our old Maytag washer bit the dust last Friday. We also ended up buying a Whirpool Cabrio top-loader. Sears had a 30% off sale on Whirpool/Maytag last weekend, and we saved another $200 though utility and state 'cash for clunkers appliances' rebates.
We wanted to stay with a top-loader because it worked better in our narrow laundry room. This Cabrio has a 5.0 cubic foot tub (compared to the 3.2 we had); I think it's as large as most front-loaders.
The real issue (whether front-loader or top-loader) is how high efficiency do you want to go. These new washers use half the water (can not set the water level yourself) and require special HE (low suds) detergents to avoid leaving residue in clothes. They also spin much faster to remove more water from clothes before going into the dryer. My wife is not so sure about all this...
Just delivered today. I hope she comes to like it :$
Top Loading
Cheaper, more tried and true
Less efficient, less capacity
Side Loading
Better efficiency, less water, less rough on clothing, more capacity
Mold smell? More expensive.
Not really...top load HE machines are out and many times much more capacity for the same buck. Spin speeds are slightly slower (800rpm vs 1000-1200rpm). They don't use agitators just like the front loaders.
Both can suffer mold smell issues, but a cup of bleach or Affresh tablets once a month solves that.
We just picked up a pair of Whirlpool 5600 series. 4.3 cu ft washer and 7.4 dryer, delivered, installed and my old stuff carted away was $1100.
Side Loading
Better efficiency, less water, less rough on clothing, more capacity
Mold smell? More expensive.