expiredRambabu2 posted Jan 30, 2022 10:03 AM
Item 1 of 6
Item 1 of 6
expiredRambabu2 posted Jan 30, 2022 10:03 AM
Costco Members: Whirlpool 4.3 cu. ft. Top Load Washer + 7.0 cu. ft. Electric Dryer
+ Free Delivery/Haul Away$800
$1,200
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old ones , better quality
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Front load washers work much better.
Topload high efficiency don't clean.
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For heavily soiled/dirty clothes, they need to soak before washing. Not on the presoak setting, use the actual soak setting with hot water if you can. I use cloth diapers for kiddos and I'm getting them clean with this washer with this method.
There seems to be an issue with some washers not filling with water. I don't have that problem. I have to not use any additional rinse cycles to ensure my clothes aren't too wet before drying.
I have no issues with the dryer other than it gets too hot on the eco mode - shrinks clothes so I always use the low heat cycle.
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Front load washers work much better.
Topload high efficiency don't clean.
I am still using a Kenmore/Whirlpool from the 90's that works like a champ and never been touched.
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I am still using a Kenmore/Whirlpool from the 90's that works like a champ and never been touched.
Designed life 3-5 years
SCAM!
I gotta take paper towels and scrub the door seal all the way around, and then use a large pipe cleaner brush to scrub the inside ofnthe detergent tray and let me tell you, the grayish black jelly buildup is enough to make a grown man gag
For heavily soiled/dirty clothes, they need to soak before washing. Not on the presoak setting, use the actual soak setting with hot water if you can. I use cloth diapers for kiddos and I'm getting them clean with this washer with this method.
There seems to be an issue with some washers not filling with water. I don't have that problem. I have to not use any additional rinse cycles to ensure my clothes aren't too wet before drying.
I have no issues with the dryer other than it gets too hot on the eco mode - shrinks clothes so I always use the low heat cycle.
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