| Thread Number: 604 Peter Question : Whirlpool versus LG |
Post# 49949-11/26/2004-21:45 ||| Jetcone (Boston, MA) |
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In your LG:
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Post# 49950-11/26/2004-22:09 ||| peteski50 (New York) |
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In your LG:
Hi Jon,
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Post# 49955-11/27/2004-07:30 ||| Jetcone (Boston, MA) |
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Thanks Pete, Question for Gansky and Jeff
Would love to see your LG in action. Al is sleeping under the covers right now.
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Post# 49960-11/27/2004-08:08 ||| COLDSPOT66 (Plymouth, Mass) |
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I have an HE3 (no heater)so maybe the cycle is different than on the HE3t. No wash spray during wash tumble. Fresh water does enter during coast down from interim spins to wet the clothes. The tub spins at about 80-100 rpms while the water sprays on the clothes to throughly wet them before it slightly pauses and then tumbles for rinse. I do like that feature. When you first start the washer it does a "safety check". It locks the door, flushes the detergent dispenser for about 2 seconds, then unlocks the door, then locks it again and starts filling and tumbling for wash. I think part of it is to measure water temp to see how to blend for selected wash temp???? Like other full size f/l's it has a long spin routine. Starts and stops quite a few times if things aren't balanced enough to it's liking... |
Post# 49963-11/27/2004-08:30 ||| peteski50 (New York) |
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Additional comments!
I want to add several European washers have been using a spray wash from my readings for years. I don't understand why Whirlpool has not used it in these duets & the he3t's. Thats why I went with the LG also because I figured I would get a better wash with the spray. Besides Whirlpool doesn't make a combo anymore. I don't understand why? This lawsuit is useless and stupid in my openion.
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Post# 50395-12/3/2004-09:14 ||| Jeff_adelphi (Adelphi Maryland) |
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Jon, As far as I know the Whirlpool/Kenmore Catalist washers are the only ones that spin the tub slowly while spraying them with a strong detergent/water solution. My Duet doesn't have any special feature like this. Jeff |
Post# 50396-12/3/2004-09:58 ||| DADoES (Suthern Tejas) |
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Here's a video clip of the "EcoActive" wash phase on my Fisher & Paykel IWL12 Intuitive Eco. Their GWL11 EcoSmart also does it. I've seen a Catalyst in action, and this seems about the same thing.
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Post# 50409-12/3/2004-22:23 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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My Duet has no recirculating capability, in fact, shortly before mine was produced, they discontinued the door-shower sprayer (fresh water pees down the glass during all fills to clean it) and I have noticed no residue or gunk on the glass without it.
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Post# 50412-12/3/2004-23:02 ||| DADoES (Suthern Tejas) |
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It is recirculated. The machine fills with enough water to saturate the load -- the amount varies on load size and absorbancy, so it must be sensed at a low level by the pressure switch. Then the fill stops and the recirculation begins. After a few seconds of recirculation, there is typically a little more fill at the same time as the recirculation, perhaps to 'top-off' the level against what's 'in the air' during the recirculation.
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Post# 50466-12/5/2004-09:48 ||| JEtcone (Boston, MA) |
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The plot thickens!
Interesting Jeff on the Catalyst, the patent I read was for front loaders the inference being this was a "novel" application of recirculated spray.
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Post# 50471-12/5/2004-13:24 ||| DADoES (Suthern Tejas) |
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Jon, I've never seen a Catalyst running, but it is my understanding that its spin *is* faster for forcing the solution through the clothes . . . and isn't that *without* a recirculation spray? I did see a Calypso doing its spin/shower and nutate/shower routine at John's, and unless I missed something, it didn't spin that fast either, and of course, it *does* have a recirculation spray.
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Post# 50476-12/5/2004-17:11 ||| gregm (Worcester, MA) |
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I noticed "peteski" using the word "sloshing" in his descrip of the washing action ....... does that mean that there is some actual splashing of water in the LG, where the WP duets seem to just get soaked/wet but not splashing in water as they tumble ....... does the LG take in a little more water ?? Has anyone washed a big, bulky comforter in these machines, did it get soaked through and through? Were you pleased with the results ?? |
Post# 50479-12/5/2004-18:08 ||| peteski50 (New York) |
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LG Update!
Hi Greg,
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Post# 50483-12/5/2004-20:07 ||| gregm (Worcester, MA) |
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interesting
thanks Peter :), that is helpful info, so how long have you had your machine ?? I gather you like it ?? Did you buy any kind of "extended warranty"?? if you don't mind my asking .... |
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interesting
I bought the 3677 combo in june - LG replaced unit in september. It is the larger combo. I do like it - it washes very well. But cycle time is long and pump is noisy otherwise it's a great machine. Yes I did take the extended warranty for $100.00. I hope to chat soon.
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