rox
Veteran Member
The artical mentioned that front loaders spin much faster than top loaders. If installed on a wood framed floor that you would notice more vibration than with a top loader. It Also nentioned to use a special low suds det. in front loader. The reason I bring this up is. My wife has been eyeing front loaders for some time & just wonder if they are worth the trouble
I have a front load over here in France but our models are much different than American models, ours are much smaller. I have a "big" washer and it is supposed to wash 7 kilos of laundry but that is wet laundry. They way they work is they use much much less water but they run a long time. For a heavy duty load mine runs over 2 hours. So I don't see the big deal sure you save on water but you spend on electicity. I have big heavy bath towels but not bath sheets, jsut very large bath towels and I can only wash 3 or sometimes I'll do 4 but it won't spin all the waer out if I load 4 towels so then I have to take half out and run an 8 minute spin cycle.
Most fo the time I add in 10 liters of hot water after it has filled because more water jsut plain gets the clothes cleaner. With all this said I can say that the machines get the clothes very very very clean. Cleaner than any US washer I ever had. But my daughter has a newer style American washer and tha cleans very very good. If I have the $$$ next time I need a new washer over here I am going to go for giant size. Small loads and a long time to wash makes for a lot of time devoted to laundry. At least the machine ahs a digital display and tell me how many more minutes until it is done. I like the front loaders because you can use the top of the washer as a countertop.