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Old 03-24-2013, 05:28 PM
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No washer/dryer maven here, lmao!... but front loaders supposedly use less water, may wash 'better', and are generally more expensive. We use top loaders in both homes, as the CEO does a lot of hand dyeing of fabric for her art quilts, which a front loader can't do, they cost less, work well for our washing 'needs', etc.

If you are washing for a family of 4 or 5+, a front loader makes sense; if not a decent priced <$400 top loader will do most people fine, in my experience.

Front loaders, very trendy and pricey the past several years, are right up there with French door reefers, imo. Cute, but I don't freakin care...

If nat gas is available, that is better choice for dryer, but a dryer with a couple dozen settings is simply slicing and dicing in the 'features' chase game, imo.

I would skip the LEDs, etc; simple knobs and less gizmos are rec'd.

No Martha Stewart, but it is a mundane device that should last a decade, and get your stuff clean and dry; anything else they 'do' and with all sorts of whiz bang 'features', is bs, imo.
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