Browse Forums Laundry Appliances Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 7Aug 03, 2010 5:38 pm Built 3br house in Glenorchy, Tas in 2001 * * * Built 5br courtyard house in Lenah Valley, Tas in 2011 - Homeone thread / Blog Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 10Aug 03, 2010 8:32 pm Lunchtime Chuq wrote: Or warn me against it? I'll second it, we got one as it was the difference between buying just a washer or getting a dryer thrown in, and at the time we lived in the tiniest apartment, so it was meant to be handy.. The washer component is fab, wouldn't trade it, but the dryer is crapola.. the clothes are continusously crumpled up, it can't run without a wash (eg if you forget to press the dry button, you have to run through at minimum a rinse cycle to get a dry out of it) and you can't just use it to fluff up your towels. And it does take forever... The only thing it is good for is that you don't have to remember to change machines, eg take clothes out of the washer to put into the dryer, it just does it all in one hit. But it also ties up your machine for that long too... Ours is an LG, and its about 3 1/2 years old. Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 11Aug 03, 2010 9:41 pm We have a LG washer/dryer combo and while it is a good space saver, if you want to use the dryer often at all I wouldn't get it. We can do a dry only cycle without the spin as mentioned above but it is so slow- 3.5 hours for a load and even then its generally not dry. It also has a safety function that doesn't let you open the door for about 5 minutes after the dryer turns off. The thing that annoys me most is you can't just throw a couple towels/PJs to warm up a bit When we finally get our new house I'll be getting an extra dryer, but there's nothing wrong with the washer. Building the Foxley 29 with PD. Contracts signed 24/05/10 Land titled 3/11/10 Land settlement 18/11/10 Site Scrape 17/01/11 Slab poured 3/02/11 Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 12Aug 03, 2010 9:49 pm I was talked out of the washer/dryer combo by the sales guy. I don't think he got paid by commission. The reasons already given were some of his comments but the other was that it might be a 7kg washer but a 5kg dryer. Which means either smaller wash loads or remove things before the dryer starts. He also noted that repairs were exxy and if the dryer is broken it might mean the entire thing needs replacing. I love our front loader. Bosch, yes it's a long wash cycle but there is a 15 minute cycle too, great for those couple of items you need in a rush. The maximum cycle is 2.5 hours. Wall mouning a dryer is going to make more efficient use of space of course too. Front loaders are more gentle on your clothes too, so they will last far longer and you can get a great spin out of them 1200rpm so much is almost dry when it comes out. Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 13Aug 03, 2010 10:01 pm I'm afraid I'm another "warn against". A friend I stayed with in England had one and it was certainly crapola. As all previous posters have said the dryer part just isn't that good & takes forever. If I were you I'd buy just a FL washer. Hope that helps Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 14Aug 03, 2010 10:49 pm I have a top of the range expensive Maytag Front loader and personally think it's crap but we have bench space over it so that's the good point. I find front loaders don't use as much water and totally crush all your clothes - I almost need to iron undies! When I lived in London houses all had combined washer dryer and were forever breaking down with clothes locked inside. I'd recommend putting a separate dryer in your garage wall if short of space. Building at Sierra Estate. Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 15Aug 03, 2010 11:49 pm A front loader and a dryer stacked dont take up anymore room than just the one really, other than possibly some cupboard space. But the good thing with sperate units is you can always dry one load while washing a second. Otherwise as mentioned, its a veeeeeeeeeery long cycle start to finish with a combined unit. Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 16Aug 04, 2010 8:45 am Huggy_B A front loader and a dryer stacked dont take up anymore room than just the one really, other than possibly some cupboard space. But the good thing with sperate units is you can always dry one load while washing a second. Otherwise as mentioned, its a veeeeeeeeeery long cycle start to finish with a combined unit. This is what we have. We have a miele washer and dryer stacked on top. It even has a little pull out "bench" thing in between. I lurrrrve my front loader. Getting that after a top loader, my clothes felt soooo much cleaner. Mine has an express cycle which is 30 minutes and some of the other cycles give you an option to go shorter (although, that can still be 50mins or so). The longer cycles don't bother me as I am constantly doing washing anyway with a family of 5, so it gives more time to make room on the line or for the dryer. Those two in one machines scare me. I'm sure they are safe, but the idea of them still seems strange to me Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 17Aug 04, 2010 9:42 am Rizzo Huggy_B A front loader and a dryer stacked dont take up anymore room than just the one really, other than possibly some cupboard space. But the good thing with sperate units is you can always dry one load while washing a second. Otherwise as mentioned, its a veeeeeeeeeery long cycle start to finish with a combined unit. This is what we have. We have a miele washer and dryer stacked on top. It even has a little pull out "bench" thing in between. I lurrrrve my front loader. Getting that after a top loader, my clothes felt soooo much cleaner. Mine has an express cycle which is 30 minutes and some of the other cycles give you an option to go shorter (although, that can still be 50mins or so). The longer cycles don't bother me as I am constantly doing washing anyway with a family of 5, so it gives more time to make room on the line or for the dryer. Those two in one machines scare me. I'm sure they are safe, but the idea of them still seems strange to me My system is perfect - I set my washer on a cold water eco cycle which takes ~ 2 hours which coincides perfectly with my 2hr drying cycle so they finish together! But same as you if I am in a hurry I can do the wash in 30 minutes. Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 18Aug 04, 2010 11:44 am I have an electrolux front load and I despise it more than anything on the planet. The wash is horrible and it doesn't matter what setting you have it on, what washing powder or fabric softner you use or how much. It is just a piece of ****. Everyone talked me into a front load and I've been completely put off- although everyone raves about their different brand ones so.... I still wish i'd gone back to a top load. Having said that, Chuq- def go for the washer with seperate dryer. You can also get rubber mats that go between the washer and dryer if you want to stack them. At least then as other people have said you can use your washer and dryer at the same time. If you're willing to spend a bit more you can get a condenser dryer so that it will eliminate the moisture from the room that a normal dryer gives off. Lisa- Finally in our house!!! Re: URGENT- top loader or front loader and Why! 19Aug 04, 2010 11:57 am Have had a Fisher & Paykel top loader for years. Great for big family as it washes fast. On holidays we had to use a front loader and could not believe how long the wash cycle took. May use less water but It will take you forever to wash 6 loads of washing. Hi, I'm in the process of making a footing with two pieces of trench mesh (4L12TM ) at the top and bottom. I'm wondering if anyone knows how far beneath the top of the… 0 7762 Hi All, I just wanted to close this topic out with an update. So we ended up agreeing to a number with the insurance company, and after an extensive amount of hand… 8 24658 A Sabco spin mop, minimal moisture, not very regularly. I was told these hybrids are water resistant 🤷♀️ 2 9732 |