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LG Washer SteamWasher Front Load, 4.2 Cu Ft - White Review

LG Washer SteamWasher Front Load, 4.2 Cu Ft - White
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After our cheap-o washing machine and dryer broke down, we decided to make a Black Friday purchase and get both the dryer and washing machines from Best Buy. My husband and I researched the heck out of what was available on the market. We compared features, cleaning options, and prices. I came across one site that had over 1700 reviews for this machine alone - the average review was a 5 out of 5.
I could not be happier with the products. While it is true the washing cycle takes longer than a top load washer, the end result is amazingly different. The matching dryer seems to work more efficiently than our old one and makes up for the time difference between loads. My toddlers socks came out white and the dirt stains gone. Even some of the old stains were removed. There are a lot of fancy dials and sounds on the machine however once you get accustomed to the settings, it is very easy to use. The pre-wash and steam features are a nice bonus. I especially like the top area to load the soap and fabric softner. The load capability seems quite large to me. Several pairs of jeans, pants and tops can go in at once. While running, the machine is fairly quiet. This is a beneficial feature since our laundry room is located in the center of our home. Is it wrong to fall in love with an appliance? If so, guilty as charged. Now if only they could automate the folding process I would be in heaven!!

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The LG SteamWasher Front Load Washer includes 9 Programs, 5 Wash/Rinse Temperatures, and 12 Options and includes Dial-A-Cycle , Direct Drive Motor, LoDecibel Quiet Operation, TrueBalance, Delay Wash, and is Energy Star Compliant. Other features of the washer are a 4 Tray Dispenser, End of Cycle Beeper, Child Lock, TrueBalance Anti-Vibration System, Load Sense, Auto Suds Removal, Forced Drain System, Status Indicator(s), an Internal Water Heater, and TrueSteam Generator. The LG washer measures 27 W x 38 11/16 H x 29 3/4 D and includes a 1 Year Parts and Labor, 2 Years Control Board, 10 Years Motor, Lifetime on Drum warranty.

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Frigidaire Washer Door Bellows Kit 134515300 Review

Frigidaire Washer Door Bellows Kit 134515300
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Arrived pronto, easy to fit with clear instructions, saved us a lot of money. No need to call out the repair guy. Awesome!!

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Frigidaire Washer Door Boot Gasket Kit 134515300 NEWReplaces the following part numbers:134365200 134551400 134740900 134741400 5304450475

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Whirlpool WTW58ESVW 27 IN MULI CYC 2 SPD 4 TMP 4 W Review

Whirlpool WTW58ESVW 27 IN MULI CYC 2 SPD 4 TMP 4 W
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The top cover on these will rust out between the barrel seal and the metal cover, dripping rusty water into your loads every time- ruining your clothes. Absolute junk.

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4.0 Cu. Ft. White Porcelain Wash Basket
40 Automatic Cycles
Auto Load Sensing System with Triple Spray Technology (TST)
6 Selectable Water Temperatures
Automatic Water Level Settings
5 Wash/Spin Speed Combinations
Care Control Temperature Management
Xtra Roll Action Plus Agitator
Normal Cycle
Casual Cycle
Delicate Cycle
Hand Wash Cycle
Heavy Duty Cycle
Prewash Cycle
Quick Wash Cycle
Soak Cycle
Quiet Wash Plus Noise Reduction System
On/Off Extra Rinse Option
On/Off Fabric Softener Knob
Fabric Softener Dispenser
Bleach Dispenser
Drum Material: Porcelain
Wash Sytem: Fabric Sense
Max Spin Speed: 640
Number of Speed Combination: 5
Bleach Dispenser: Bleach Dispenser
Number of Cycles: 40
Soak
Extra Rinse: Extra Rinse
Number of Temperatures: 6
Hot / Cold: Hot / Cold

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Wonderwash Review

Wonderwash
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I bought the Wonder Wash basically because I'm lazy when it comes to doing laundry, I hate going to the laundry mat and I like gadgets. I came across this item while searching for something else. I had no intention of buying anything like this nor knew it even existed until I discovered it. I read the reviews positive and negative. Most of the reviews I read on other sites complained more about the company's customer service rather than the product itself. But after doing my research, I bit the bullet and decided to give it a try.
I live on the 4th floor of a 4 floor walk up in NYC. We have laundry facilities in the basement of the building and a few laundry mats near by, but like I said I'm lazy and hate doing laundry. I've had this unit for over a month and have done many loads. To make a long story short, this machine works for me. Here's my take:
Pros:
*Inexpensive: for what it does, its a fairly good buy at $40. As for detergents, bleach and fabric softener, I only have to use 1 - 2 tbsps. depending on the size of the load or less if the detergent is 2x concentrated. My building laundry costs about $3 a load, I average 3 loads a session, so I figure with the savings on quarters and detergent, this machine will pay for itself in no time.
*Convenient: I can wash a load in my apartment anytime day or night during the weeknight or on the weekend. My clothes don't pile up as much anymore. I find that I wash my clothes more often because of the convenience.
*Small: The unit only weights 6lbs when empty and is very portable. I live in a tiny one bedroom with little extra space. I can just put this away in my closet when not in use.
*Sanitary: I can wash my clothes without worrying about whatever kind of nastiness has been washed previously in the community washer. My building's machines are always dirty and usually need to be wiped down.
*Quick: Although you can technically "wash" a load in 2 minutes, you also need to factor in the draining and rinsing time. So I would say to wash a full load of laundry takes about 5 minutes. Which is still very quick compared to a conventional washer.
*Effective: I don't expect miracles from this machine. I still pre-treat my clothes if necessary and I still use bleach in my wash loads when need. I have to say with some hot water and 2 - 5 minutes of labor, my clothes come out very clean.
*Manually Powered: I'm a gadget person, so I love to push buttons and make cool things happen, however, a lot has to be said for going old school. I like the fact that I don't have to worry about where to plug the unit in or that a motor burning out. A little arm workout doesn't hurt either.
Cons:
*The machine is basically made of plastic. The manufacture says that it's made of the highest, most durable plastic, but at times the brackets do seem a bit wobbly. The washer itself seems sturdy. The base is questionable. Some of the small screw caps did not stay in place, but they are not essential to the unit staying together or washing properly.
*Can be messy: Washing clothes in this unit is not the tidiest of processes. I initially tried it in my kitchen, but I spilled more water than I used, so I eventually move the unit to my bathtub and found that it fits perfectly and I don't have a problem with water being everywhere.
*No assembly instructions: The unit does not come with a lot of instructions on how to put it together, but it's not that difficult to figure out. You are really only assembling the base not the tub. You really can look at the pieces laid out and see how it all fits together. It took me less than 10 minutes to unbox and assemble.
*Where the suction?: The unit does have suction cups for stability, but I have to say they stick the best when you don't need them to. When the water splashes, the suction cups tend to not stay in place. However, I've found when using the unit in the bathtub, this wasn't an issue. The unit did still slide around a bit but not enough to disrupt the washing process.
*Bait and Switch: When I received my Wonder Wash I was surprised to find they sent me a Sputnik 3 that looks exactly like a Wonder Wash, but was renamed. I hadn't seen anything on their site claiming they renamed the units, so I was a little suspicious. However, the unit seems to do what the Wonder Wash claims to do, so I kept the unit. I can, however, see how other reviewers see this as a bait and switch and question the quality of the Sputnik 3 compared to the Wonder Wash. I can only speak for my unit and say that so far I haven't had any problems. I do think the manufacturer should really clear this up or stop sending out the Sputnik 3s as Wonder Wash.
*Hard to Crank: When I first started using the unit, it was at times hard to crank. But, through trial and error, I found that the amount of water you use for the size of the load is every important. The instructions say that the smaller the load less water is needed, but I didn't necessarily find that to be the case all the time. I eventually found that over time you will be able to determine what the right clothes to water ratio is to make it crank smoothly. The right amount of water in the unit can make the cranking action effortless.
*The Tricky Lid: The lid for the machine can be a little tricky. It's almost like working with a child-proof cap to get the right fit. The trick is to unscrew the lid all the way until you almost take the screw out. Place the lid on the unit and lock the lid in the groves around the unit. Hold the lid in place around the groves and then tighten screw back all the way down. By doing this, you get the tightest fit and therefore the most pressure and fewer leaks. When you loosen the lid after a wash, you should hear a hissing sound of the air releasing, then you know you had a good tight fit.
*No Spin Cycle: Since this is not your typical washing machine with a spin cycle you will need to either ring your clothes dry by hand or do like I did and buy an Spin Dryer Centrifugal Clothes Portable Spin Dryer. As stated before I'm lazy when it comes to laundry, so wring out the clothes after washing would have been deal breaker in buying a Wonder Wash. The Spin Dryer completes the Wonder Wash.
Overall, I like the machine. Yes, I can see areas of improvement, but so far, so good. That's not to say that if given the choice I wouldn't buy a regular washer, but for my current situation it works. Especially now that the cold weather is on it's way, the thought of staying in my warm apartment and getting a couple of loads of laundry done in about 30 mins. makes the Wonder Wash a really good buy for me.


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This is a hand-cranked, non-electric mini washing machine that washes loads clean in only 1-2 minutes using 90% less water and detergent. No maintenance required.

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Seal KIT Washers for Maytag Kenmore Whirlpool 12002022 Review

Seal KIT Washers for Maytag Kenmore Whirlpool 12002022
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Just what my dryer needed. It is so quiet now you can hardly tell it is even running. Awesome fix for a low price. Thanks!

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This is a OEM Part, Brand New in the This is a Lip Seal & Washer KitThis fits Maytag Neptune Washing MachinesKit includes: Molykote Grease, Earlier Lip Seal, Revised Lip Seal, O Ring, Seal Tool, Washer-Bolt Kit.This kit replaces the original tabbed washer used on Neptune washers and will resolve bearing knock complaints.A multi-lipped water seal is positioned on the Spinner Support Shaft leading to the Outer Tub Bearings. This prevents water from inside the tub from reaching the bearings. Removing the Spin Basket and Spinner Support Shaft assembly will allow access to the water seal.There are 2 different style spinner shafts each requiring different seals. Both seals are included in this package.Detailed installation instructions included.

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Haier HLP23E Electronic 1-1/2-Cubic-Foot Touch Pulsator Top-Loading Portable Washing Machine Review

Haier HLP23E Electronic 1-1/2-Cubic-Foot Touch Pulsator Top-Loading Portable Washing Machine
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I live in a one-bedroom unit in a massive apartment building with 6 laundry machines in the basement. I did not buy this unit from Amazon but rather from a Chinese electronics dealer in my area. Haier is very popular in China and the machine came highly recommended by the dealer.
The dealer delivered it to me, set it up and away we went. I have had this unit for about a month and here are my comments:
1) The unit is quieter than a traditional laundry machine.
2) I have had no problems with balancing the machine or with water intake. It fills quickly so long as there is high water pressure. The machine balances itself by stopping and starting until the clothes are balanced.
3) The high water level can accommodate a lot of clothes. I do about 3 loads a week: shirts/undies, pants, and towels.
4)It uses a lot less soap than traditional washers (about half I would say)
5)The regular wash runs for about 45 mins which I found excessive. The quickwash runs for about 22 minutes and I find that my clothes are perfectly clean. I only use the regular wash for very soiled items.
6) My unit came with casters so I had no problem. You may also buy casters at the hardware store... the casters are fairly standard.
7) Hooking it up to the sink did require a trip to the hardware store but it was easy to find the adapter as I brought the intake hose with me.

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Ideal for small apartments or homes with limited space, this portable washing machine connects to a sink in just five easy steps with the included quick-connect sink adapter. The appliance features a 1-1/2-cubic-foot tub that can accommodate loads both large and small, plus an electronic control panel with an LED display for simple operation. Choose from four wash cycles (soak, wash, rinse, or spin); four water-level settings (very low, low, medium, or high), depending on the size of the load; and six cycle programs (standard, heavy, gentle, quick wash, wash, or spin). It also provides a power "on/off" button, a "start/pause" button for starting or pausing the wash cycle, function indicator lights, a beep to signal the end of the cycle, and automatic shut-off after about 10 minutes. Leveling legs make it possible to stabilize the unit even if it sits on uneven ground, and its see-through top lid allows for checking in on the wash cycle at a glance. To ensure safety, the unit will not operate with the lid open. Accessories include a power-cord clip, a water inlet hose, a drain-hose outlet plug, a gooseneck drain hook, a drain hose clamp, a lint filter, and a water filter--both filters can be removed for cleaning as needed. Fully assembled, the CSA-approved washing machine measures 19-11/16 by 21-1/8 by 34-23/32 inches and carries a one-year warranty.

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Maytag MAH2400AWW Energy Star 24'' Compact Front Load Washer with 22 Cycles - MA Review

Maytag MAH2400AWW Energy Star 24'' Compact Front Load Washer with 22 Cycles - MA
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I purchased this washer 28 months ago and have had to replace the door twice since. The cheap plastic door frame is all that holds the door onto the metal hinges. We have no children in the house and there is no abuse to the door other than normal open/closing so over time the cheap plastic cracks around the top hinge (in my case) and there's nothing holding the door onto the hinge now so it hangs when you open it. Eventually the whole frame cracks and the door has to be replaced. It's costly and ridiculous that you have to throw an otherwise good door into the landfill every year. Disappointed with this product and should have done more research before buying it becasue there are many bad reviews online for this product. Do yourself a favor and look at another front load space saving washer before purchasing.

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Whirlpool Washer Inlet Valve NEW 285805 3349451 Review

Whirlpool Washer Inlet Valve NEW 285805 3349451
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This product fixed my "Roper" brand washing machine's problem. It would not put out any cold water, just hot water. That made the washer unable to perform the Rinse cycle because it uses cold water for that (but I used a redneck workaround and just ran my cold water into the washer basket with the hose coming over the top of the machine from the wall). My wife flooded our washroom several times using the "cold water hose" method to fill the washer, so I decided to fix the problem to save her the hassle.
This inlet valve was an exact replacement part for the one I took out of the washer. The solenoid doohickey that the cold water hose was supposed to connect to on my old valve was all rusted, while the hot one was not. If your washer won't put out one or the other hot/cold water, check the inlet valve.
Be sure to find your washer's model number to search for parts for it - that's how I found the proper part.
BTW my wife thanks you for making her laundry time easier.

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Whirlpool Washer Inlet Valve NEW 285805 3349451OEM water inlet valve for direct-drive models from Whirlpool, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, and other brands.Replaces the following part numbers:3354565 3360387 3360388 3360391 3360392 3429537 358992 370067 388328 3952163 3952164 3955673 868761 AP3094541 PS334646 PT9283623 W10110517 3349451

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Mini Countertop Spin Dryer Clothes Spin Dryer Portable Clothes Dryer Review

Mini Countertop Spin Dryer Clothes Spin Dryer Portable Clothes Dryer
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This spin dryer does perform some drying for clothes that come out of a regular washer with the spin cycle, but not as much as I liked. I felt that this would help some in making their decision. On the other hand, I'd like to praise The Laundry-Alternative's more expensive spin dryer Centrifugal Clothes Portable Spin Dryer which extracts A LOT OF water while the spinner spins twice as fast at 3200 instead of 1600rpm (maybe 6 ounces for 3 minutes, while the smaller machine may remove about an ounce for the same amount of clothes). Personally, I was looking for a review of someone who used a regular washer and spin dried their clothes with this, but there weren't any reviews. My review may get a lot of negative feedback, but will save a couple of people money, and that's why I write reviews in the first place. Also, you may find that the prices may be less buying directly through The Laundry-Alternative. Hope this helps someone.
3 stars for my purpose and 5 stars for people who own a Wonderwasher gives a fair average of 4 stars. Please let me know if this was a helpful review.

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Works in only 2-3 minutes 2.2 lb capacity for dry laundry (about 1-2 pairs of jeans per load) 1600 rpm spin speed Portable, only weighs 11 lbs Compact, measures 13.5" x 13.5" x 15" Very quiet Perfect for use with our Wonderwash 110V, uses 82W Important: please note that this is a spin dryer, not a regular tumble dryer. It extracts much more water from the clothes than a regular washing machine spin cycle, they come out slightly damp.

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GE Profile PTWN6050MWT 27" Top-Load Washer with 4.3 cu. ft. IEC Capacity, 4 Wash Cycles, HE Low-Water Wash, Infusor HydroWave System, PreciseFill, Handwash Cycle, Digital Countdown Display and Energy Star CEE Tier III Qualified Review

GE Profile PTWN6050MWT 27 Top-Load Washer with 4.3 cu. ft. IEC Capacity, 4 Wash Cycles, HE Low-Water Wash, Infusor HydroWave System, PreciseFill, Handwash Cycle, Digital Countdown Display and Energy Star CEE Tier III Qualified
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I tried my new washer for the first time today. I put in a comforter, set the temperature and cycle type, and pushed the button. There is no place to dial in what size load you have, as this machine "senses" your load size. Well, I guess it sensed wrong. When I took the comforter out, there were large parts of it that weren't even WET, much less clean. I mean, they weren't even slightly damp...bone dry. I've conacted GE and I'm awaiting their answer. If you can only do tiny loads of laundry in this "low water" washer, it really defeats the purpose of being energy efficient.

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GE Consumer and Industrial spans the globe as an industry leader in major appliance, lighting and integrated industrial equipment systems and services. They provide solutions for commercial, industrial and residential use in more than 100 countries which uses innovative technologies and ecomagination. It's a GE initiative to aggressively bring to market new technologies that help customers and consumers meet pressing environmental challenges to deliver comfort, convenience and electrical protection and control. GE brings imagination to work. GE Profile Top-Load Washers The latest GE Profile top-load washers are designed to offer exceptional savings through efficiency, performance and convenience. Instead of an agitator, these new models use an innovative HydroWave with Infusor wash system that requires less water, compared to conventional agitator models, and provides a gentle clean.

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Nomad Orange Portable Washer, h20 Review

Nomad Orange Portable Washer, h20
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In Southern California, our water is so hard we don't drink it -- we chew it. Drove me nuts to wash my car only to see it covered in stubborn water spots. So, I convinced my wife to let me get this for Father's day (a few weeks in advance). She's now off the hook for any gifts on the big day.
Now, I can fill my new Nomad with distilled water (.68/gallon @ walmart) for the pre and post rinse and can dry my car at a leisurely pace, even in direct sunlight.
The tank holds 3.5 gallons, more than enough to wash and rinse one car. I find the pressure (90 psi) to be "just right" for this task -- enough to blast off the soap and contaminants, but not enough to damage the paint.
Yesterday, I used the Nomad to wash my dog in the back yard. The pressure on fine mist was perfect for saturating her coat without hurting her. Also should be good for taking to the beach to rinse off sand and salt before the ride home.
The supplied power cable only plugs into a 12-volt cigarette lighter socket. That means that you will need to get an adapter if you want to plug it into an AC socket. Be sure to get a 6-amp 12-volt converter, as the cheaper 1-amp/1000ma converters do not provide enough power to run this unit.

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Clean anything, anywhere with the unbelievable Nomad H2O On-The-Go Power Washer. Just plug into your car's 12-Volt or RV outlet and generate water pressure from an intense stream to a gentle mist.This versatile machine is powerful enough to clean grills and cars, and yet gentle enough to clean your kids and pets.Experience washing portability and convenience at its finest.Nomad H2O On-The-Go Portable Power Washer Features: Nomad H2O On-The-Go Portable Power Washer Includes: *Built-in mesh pockets - easy to store cleaning accessories *30 feet of reach: 20 feet of kink -free hose and 10 feet of power cord - extensive clean reach *UL listed *Measures approx. 18"L x 11"W x 15"H *Comes with a manufacturer's 1-year limited warranty*Hose *Power cord *Power cord adapter *Trigger lock *Spray nozzle *Adjustable nozzle *Nozzle cleaning tool *User manual

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21 Portable Washer with 2.3 cu. ft. Capacity 12 lbs. load - White Review

21 Portable Washer with 2.3 cu. ft. Capacity 12 lbs. load - White
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In past 2 years I have purchased 2 Avanti machines, each one lasts about 7-8 months before it breaks. and then warrenty runs out. As I spoke to customer service of Avanti, they say "its unfortunate that it breaks, sorry to hear that" you can get it fixed, yes machine costs around $300 and to fix is $200 with change. They appologize that they don't stand behind quality but there is nothing you can do, so if you want and ready to buy Avanti on a yearly basis , it most definately lasts a year, I called mechanic only 2 times to get it fixed within the 1st year.
other then that, Avanti machines have another exellent feather, each wash takes forever about 30-40 min considering it's a very small machine, so its implied for those who have $300/year to buy on yearly basis and those who have plenty of time to wait for each small wash. Another feature i would like to point out is leakage from the bottom, as mechanic said "it's manufactured like this" it's non fixable, so in other words, once the wash goes on it leaks downstairs, it ruins my floor but the best part, if you don't like your downstairs neighbor you definately give them a problem of leekage from top.
when you speak to customer service, they are great with their responses "sorry unfortunately nothing can be done"

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Whirlpool WFW9470WW Duet White Front Load Washer - WFW9470WW, Review

Whirlpool WFW9470WW Duet White Front Load Washer - WFW9470WW,
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I bought this unit and it was a lemon. They had to replace it w/in 3 mos with a new one. I had the new unit for 2 yrs and 2 mos. I had a 2yr warranty on this machine. Well, after the warranty expired by l mo, the main bearing of the machine was going out. It was tearing my clothes in the machine. The machine became extremely loud on the spin cycle. It was horrible. I called the authorized repairman out to check it. He told me that it would cost me over 1100.00 to fix this unit. AT that time, I paid 1200.00 for this machine. I called Whirlpool to see what they could do. They told me that it was out of warranty (by l mo) and that it was my problem. They didn't even offer to sell me a new machine at a discount rate. So, basically in 2 yrs and 2 mos, I had 2 of these machines and they both broke. I was extremely upset with Whirlpool's response and that they didn't care about the customer. I will NEVER buy another Whirlpool prod again. If you choose to purchase this unit, make sure you get the 5 yr warranty. guarrantee, you will use it. I don't want anyone else to get scammed like I did.

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Haier HLP21N 6.6-Pound Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub Review

Haier HLP21N 6.6-Pound Pulsator Wash with Stainless Steel Tub
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I estimate that I have used this washer for 4 loads each week since buying from J&R in early October, 2006. I live in a studio in New York and bought this one because (1) it has a sink adapter, which the front-loading 14.3-lb model didn't seem to include and (2) at 17.5 inches wide/deep, it fit through my bathroom door, which the front-loading 14.3-lb model (at 20.5 inches wide) wouldn't.
Out of the box, you have to install an included metal pan at the bottom. Install it so that it is convex: there's a reason that the legs are so high. One of the problems I had during installation was that one of the screws holding this metal pan to the body comes very close to a clamp holding the gooseneck drain tube as it exits the body. The clamp had fallen out of position, and the end of the screw is close to where the clamp goes. I don't think I was ever in danger of puncturing the drainage tube, but it's something to watch out for.
You need a place to hang the drainage tube, between 31.5 and 40 inches high. The machine cannot fill the tub with water to a height above the maximum height of the drainage path.
On my first two loads, I made a puddle of water on the ground. There were two reasons for this: the first time, the water supply hose was not tightened sufficiently at the machine end, and water dribbled out and behind the machine until I figured out what was going on. With that tightened (I used a wrench), there was no leak. On my second load, I put in too many clothes (more about that later) and there was a water-resistant nylon jacket on top. Just before the very first spin cycle, some water was cupped on that jacket and did not drain out with the wash water. When the tub started to spin, that water came out. I never loaded that many clothes into the washer again, and haven't had any spills since.
During a normal wash cycle, the machine does the following steps three times: fill, agitate, agitate, drain, spin, drain, spin, drain, spin. The second and third iterations are called the "rinse" cycle. Often, the water out of the drain is still bubbly after the second spin. (I use a quarter capful or less of All no-fragrance 3x liquid concentrate.) So, I run another rinse cycle. If the machine detects an unbalance condition during a spin, it will stop, fill the tub with water, and agitate in an attempt to redistribute the clothes before draining and spinning again. I think the machine does this two or three times before giving up and beeping ten times to alert the user of the unbalance condition.
During the agitation process, this machine tends to intertwine long or extended parts of clothing --- shirt sleeves and socks --- into braid-like knots, which often trigger the unbalance condition during the subsequent spin. For example, when I wash four or five long-sleeved shirts together, I always have to untie and separate two or three of the shirts where the sleeves have been twisted together. I think good washing is where the wash water can touch every surface of the clothes, and being tied together prevents this. These problems probably would not happen with a front-loading washing machine.
What is the capacity of this washer? Well, I would say:
2 bath towels; or
2 pairs of jeans or pants; or
2 sweatshirts and 1 pair of sweat pants; or
4 long-sleeved oxford shirts; or
6 small-size undershirts; or
8-12 medium-size boxer underwear.
That's at the "high" water level. You may be able to load more than that, but I think the clothes won't get as clean, and the machine will probably reach more unbalance situations.
I once tried to wash a terrycloth robe. The robe fit in the tub, but the machine always got to an unbalance condition when it tried to spin. I think it's sort of like trying to run a centrifuge with only one tube. Sometimes after the spin cycle I find a sock or a shirt stretched across the middle of the tub, instead of having been thrown centrifugally against the tub walls.
Using my DSC-P71 digital camera in the multi-burst 30 frames-per-second mode and a light and a dark shirt in the washer, I estimate the initial spin at 450 rpm (light shirt passed once every 4 frames) and a final spin at 780 rpm (light shirt passed about 6.5 times in 0.5 seconds - about once every other frame). If I hang the clothes in my studio (not in the bathroom), then they dry in about one day or less, depending on the humidity. It takes much longer if I hang them in the bathroom.
Update (November 2007): This machine is still running. After a year, here are my comments:
After getting tired of the drain tube clamp falling out, I made two small wedges out of a folded-up credit card to hold the clamp in place.
I made a third spill (and this one was a big one): once, the gooseneck drain hose came apart from the U-shaped drain-pipe hook. So, now I check that connection every week or so.
I always run an extra rinse cycle (or two). If I have time, during the spin cycles, I lower the drain tube to allow more sudsy water to drain out. (This is a high-maintenance tactic, though --- it can lead to floods if you're not careful.) Some types of clothes absorb and retain more water (and detergent) than others, and my skin is better after more of the detergent is rinsed out. You can take just-washed clothes from a standard washing machine and re-rinse them here to check how much detergent is left.
Update (April 2008): In the past two months, I have had two more major spills. Both times, it seems that the water-level sensor got stuck and failed to tell the inlet valve to shut off. When this happens, the water overflows the tub and comes out the bottom of the machine. (Usually, you hear a click when the water level is reached, and then the valve shuts off; but in these cases, the first click never occurs.)
Now that I live in an apartment building with a good laundry room, I use this washer mostly for small items: socks, underwear, undershirts.
Update (April 2009): It turned out that the water-level sensor had failed. The sign of impending failure is that the sensor will sometimes fail to close the valve when set to "high", but will always close at "low" and "medium" water levels. Then, "medium" will stop working and the valve will only close when the water level is set to "low". Since the manufacturer's warranty had expired, I had the part replaced under my credit-card-based extended warranty program. Haier suggested two authorized repair operators; one of them said that they didn't service this model. The other did, and charged $85 (diagnostic service call) plus $60 (labor) plus $21.52 (part). The part had to be ordered and took about five weeks (!) to arrive.


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Danby Twin Tub Laundry Review

Danby Twin Tub Laundry
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I love this machine and would recommend it to people who understand and appreciate the below points.
If you have lived in Asia or Europe, you have seen some version of this machine before, on peoples' porches and patios.
One powerful idea is you control how many times you want to rinse (I love double and triple rinsing my clothes - get the dirt AND the detergent out!). You control how many minutes to agitate. You can customize how you want to do your clothes. It's super for soaking and gentle-agitating your fine washables - use a mesh laundry bag! Soak as long as you like - it's not the laundromat!
The best idea is the super efficient centrifuge like spinner. Yes, it's the flap side on the right, yes, you have to load that side separately. However, the spinner is so fast, faster than the spin mechanism in ANY other type of washing machine, that your clothes are just moist, not sopping wet when they come out. This means your clothes will air dry pretty fast! I would guess that not even the best conventional washing machines spin clothes as well as this spinner.
That's why the spinner in this machine is separate - it's a completely different function.
This design is why they don't use clothes dryers in Asia and Europe - because of the centrifuge spinner.
As for load size, I do laundry for two adults and one 5 year old every couple of days - I hate letting a week of dirty stuff pile up. It would be hell to air dry a week's worth of wet clothes. However, doing smaller loads more frequently allows you to avoid using the clothes dryer. You can have fewer clothes, too. Another $$ saver. (Having more underwear and socks is NOT the answer!)
The dryer not only costs $$ and is ecologically incorrect, it destroys and shortens the life of your textiles so you do want to avoid using it anyway, right?
The small footprint means it fits nicely in our small Manhattan apartment's half bathroom. I doubt any other machine would fit in there. No installation is necessary - you just need a sink. The casters make moving it around easy. It's pretty lightweight - I am a petite woman and I can move it myself. In our prior apartment, it slid around nicely in our small kitchen.
For the best reviews, see [...]- there are like forty reviews there, more fair and comprehensive than the two here.

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GE GTWP1000MWW 27" Top-Load Washer with 3.4 cu. ft. Capacity, 12 Wash Cycles, GentlePower Agitator, 3 Wash/Rinse Temperatures, 630-RPM Spin Speed and PermaTuf II Smooth Basket Review

GE GTWP1000MWW 27 Top-Load Washer with 3.4 cu. ft. Capacity, 12 Wash Cycles, GentlePower Agitator, 3 Wash/Rinse Temperatures, 630-RPM Spin Speed and PermaTuf II Smooth Basket
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Note: This is my review I gave on Home Depot's website.
I was accidentally given this machine by the store because it was boxed incorrectly. I got to use it for a 10 days while they got my correct machine in.
Others have made comments about the fill level of the machine. I would like to say that I never opened the lid during the wash or fill cycle to check the water levels I just followed the guide. On the inside of the lid there is a guide to inform you what fill point you find for small, medium and large loads. A side note that I find funny is that the dial has "Small, Medium and Super" settings, so I guess "Large" and "Super" are synonymous according to GE.
The washer does an excellent job of cleaning the clothes. They always smelled fresh and clean no matter what load level I had run. Additionally, the spin cycle does a great job of pre-drying the clothes. I never had a washer load balance issue while using because GE seems to have a layer of fluid to counterbalance the washer during the spin cycles. You can hear the fluid if you rock the machine slightly. It makes it sound like there is water in the machine when it is empty. So the positives are very clean clothes and nicely pre-dry clothes from the spin cycle, which you should expect from a washing machine.
Let's talk about the major negative to the washer, it's loud. This is the only sticking point that I have with it. The washer is not only loud running but the transition points from filling to shut off, starting the spin cycle all are accompanied by a "bang" sound. It was rather unnerving the first time I heard it and ran to check it out to see if something had broken but then heard the spin speeding up. Apparently this is a normal function and you shouldn't be worried about it. Our laundry area is right off the main hallway so if your laundry room is away from your living space then this may not be a problem for you.

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Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer Review

Haier HLP140E 2-3/5-Cubic-Foot Compact Tumble Vented Dryer
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I have only had this dryer for about 10 days now, but I'm very happy with it! There is one other review for this dryer and in it they say it takes a long time for the clothes to dry... this is true. But I think it's to be expected since this dryer can simply be plugged into any outlet unlike a normal dryer. So, smaller dryer... less power... longer drying time. The reason I'm giving this unit 5 stars is because if getting out the laundry mat is as important to you as it was to me, then the extra drying time is more than acceptable. Also, this dryer is VERY QUITE, simple to use and set up. For the first 5 loads I just had the machine sitting on the floor near a window - I didn't even have the hose out the window. It did get my apartment a little warm and humid (not since I've put the hose out the window of course), but I'm just making the point that it is very easy to set up.
How long does it take to dry clothes? I'm still trying to get all the drying times down myself. But I'm having much better luck using the timed dry instead of the auto dry. On auto drying it does seem to take hours before it finally stops. So I've just started to try and figure how long certain things dry. For example, my sheets (fitted bottom and the top sheet) I'm drying now between 60 or 90 minutes. On both times the sheets are close to dry and hanging them up for a little longer is enough. I guess this review is a little premature since I don't have the dry times down yet. But I have the feeling 90 minutes will dry most stuff about 90 percent.
I think once I make the adjustment and get things organized drying will not be a hassle at all. And for me the extra fiddling I have to do while drying in my apartment is so much better than having the hassle of organizing taking everything out of apartment, waiting, digging up quarters, using a machine that has been used 10,0000 times instead my nice new machine.
UPDATE! THE SOLUTION! March 18, 2009
I have owned now the Haier Washer and Haier Dryer now for 5 months and I still am incredibly happy with my purchase. Even with the very long drying times with the dryer I love not having to go down to the W&Ds in the apartments laundry room.
But there is a solution to the long drying time with the dryer: Not long after posting my review C. Mok posted this comment (note: the spin dryer is very small 24 inches high, 14 inches in diameter - $134.00 + shipping - and only one company seems to sell them in the US):
C. Mok says:
May I suggest complementing your electric dryer with a small spin dryer? I bought a spin dryer on a whim when I remembered those were the only things used in Asia when I was there during the 80s. It has worked really well along side my small portable washer in my small apt. I hang dry most of my laundry except when I'm in a hurry. The spin dryer cuts drying time in half easily. Most spin cycle on washers go about maybe 600 - 800 rpm. The little spin dryer spins at 3000rpm. On a small wash (2 bath towels) it can spin out over a quart of water (over 32fl oz) in less than 2 minutes. That is a significant amount of water to evaporate using normal dryers. This will shorten your drying time and also save your clothes from heat damage from the prolong drying times. The only catch is trying to balance the load in the small spin dryer. I find it easiest to load all the heavy cotton clothes on the bottom and the lighter synthetic clothes on the top. Then give it a good shove and compress everything tightly down. Thats has worked really well for me. Check out [...]for a small spin dryer. Good luck!
I finally bought the spin dryer to work with my Haier dryer about a month ago and now washing and drying is very similar to using normal sized machines. Now there is just a very short middle step. I'll give examples of some of the basic loads I do each week.
Whites (socks 10-12 pair, underwear 10-12 pair, t-shirts 2-4):
After using the washing machine I put all clothes in the spin dryer. It is important to pack the spin dryer the way the manual suggests to prevent the dryer from bouncing around like R2-D2 in a bad mood. With small items like socks and underwear though, it's pretty easy, and after experience you will see what you can just drop and press in the SD (spin dryer)and what you need to wrap around. I does sound like this middle step is a pain, but after you use it a bunch of times, it's pretty easy and you don't give it a second thought. When you turn the SD on, it starts to spin, shakes a bit, then settles down and gets very quiet as it picks up speed. When you first use the spin dryer, you think, wow, i got ripped off! No water is coming out!.... But wait... after about 30 seconds water starts flow out. Dribbly at first but then... wow! With a full load, CUPS of water fill your water catcher. I have had between 1 and 5 cups of water (normally 2-3), depending on what I was washing. Once the water flow starts to slow down, you turn off the machine. It only takes 2-3 minutes.
I then take my clothes and put then in the Haier dryer and set the timer to 90 minutes. After 90 minutes the clothes are BONE DRY. I'm not sure how long it actually takes, but if the load is a little smaller there is a very good chance they will be dry after only 1 hour.
Darks: 2 pairs of pants, 6-8 T-shirts, 1 sweat shirt. In the SD, you do now need to put the pants in first, wrapped into the bottom of the machine, then the sweat shirt, then the shirts. Again, after 90 minutes - bone dry (as I said, they are probably done after 70 min? 80 min? I'm not sure because I just open it after the buzzer goes off.
Sheets (king size): OK, sheets are the only thing that I wash that can be slightly problematic. Because these are large items, they can make R2-D2 (the spin dryer) unhappy. You have to be the most careful here wrapping them into the spin dryer. In the Haier Dryer also, they can at times ball up. I normally wash 2-3 sheets at a time. Put them all in the spin dryer at once, then in the Haier dryer for 60 minutes EACH. I found that they don't ball up when you dry them separately. So yes, it would still take you 2 hours to dry 2 sheets.
The Washer and dryer are freakishly quite, but the Spin Dryer does have a lot of vibration at the beginning and end of it's 2-3 minute spin. Not a big deal because of the short time, but if you have thin floors and a neighbor under you, they might wonder what is going up every 45 minutes for 3 minutes while you are doing laundry. I suggest getting 1 or 2 thick squares of carpet.
UPDATE July 6th, 2009
I did just read the comment from someone who had problems ordering a spin dryer. I can't speak for that company other than mine arrived on time and in good shape and still works like new. I did go to the BBB link and did only see 1 complaint about the company.
For reasons I don't understand, I was only ever able to find 1 company in the US that sells a spin dryer. Maybe some enterprising individual might think of importing some from a country that uses them more and start a business selling them. I had a friend who told me that they are pretty common in Europe. (Note: I do remember I had to wait a month to order a spin dryer from the Laundry Alternative because they were out of stock. I'm not vouching for the company - just giving my personal experience.
November 6, 2009 UPDATE
I was curious to see how long I've had my washer and dryer to calculate how much I've saved in quarters (13 months x $20 = $260). It's been over a year so I thought I'd add a first year update. The washer, dryer, and spin dryer all work like new. Which is great, I'm not sure if I'm lucky or not, but in my case they are fine. I did make the decision not to use bleach early on. I'm not sure if that has made any difference.
As far as drying. I reread my review and while it is true, if you use the spin dryer before the Haier dryer your wash will be bone dry in 90 minutes, that is with a small-med load. If you fill the dryer to the max. It will take 2-2.5 hours to dry. I just make sure to do medium loads more often.
My mom told me a secret to drying sheets! I still dry one sheet at a time for 90 minutes, but my mom said, AND SHE WAS RIGHT, if you put in a DRY towel (I use a big one) the sheet does not ball up while it spins. This has made a big difference in drying sheets, which are a pain to dry. I also bought a retractable clothesline from amazon. So when I dry sheets, (I don't use the spin dryer for sheets because the sheets are so big they can make the spin dryer go out of balance), I hang one on he clothes line, and they dry 1 for 90 minutes. Then I take the one out of the dryer and put it on the clothes line and put the one one from the clothes line in the dryer. Sometimes I have to put a sheet in for another 30 minutes.
Also, you really do need pull out and clean out the filter after every load. It really makes the drying time MUCH faster because it allows the air to flow out of the machine. You have to clean the lint off the "catch" and also the black filter thingy. Someone posted that an improvement on removing the filter would make the dryer a lot better. I totally agree with that.
The bottom line is: It depends on your personality; which do you dislike more? Digging up quarters, piling up your soap on your clothes in a basket and making a bunch of trips to the laundry room once a week or setting up these crazy contraptions in your apartment and turning your laundry doing into an art form where you have to get creative and be a little unorthodox.

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