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Newest top loaders with NO paddles?? |
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| Post# 599231   5/27/2012 at 08:35 (360 days old) by nrones (Belgrade, Serbia)     |   | |
![]() Hello guys, when I go into a washing machine store, I usually never look on top loaders.. they just aren't interesting to me. But I take a look once in a while, and I noticed something strange.
All Fagor made top loaders (Gorenje, Bosch, Siemens, San-Giorgio etc), and Candy made top loaders are virtually having NO paddles in the drum. Fagor has one wide but small in height that you can remoove to clean filter, and on other 2 places where paddle is supposed to go, there are just 2 pairs of small bumps. Candy has one in rectangular shape, 0.7cm high, and on other 2 places where paddles are supposed to go - same as Fagor, just 2 pairs of small bumps.. Remember this is only for the newest both Fagor and Candy.. when I looked them both in March, paddles were normal... Anyone know how is laundry supposed to rotate with virtually NO paddles? Dex the picture is the fagor made - paddle looks big, but really low, and only one in the drum.. I'll try to find a pic from new Candy drum later
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Post# 599241 , Reply# 1   5/27/2012 at 09:36 (360 days old) by foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands)     |
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| Post# 599243 , Reply# 2   5/27/2012 at 10:25 (360 days old) by nrones (Belgrade, Serbia)     |   | |
Top loaders![]() Hey Louis :)
I especially waited for your reply, because I know you are kinda euro top load specialist :) I would love to see somehow how is the turnover inside them..buggs me to be honest.. Do you have an account in any consumer organisation? Have they maybe noticed poorer wash results in newest models either Fagor or Candy made? I would kinda understand if it was a normal one baffle (triangular shape 2-3cm high), but this is isn't even that | ||
| Post# 599245 , Reply# 3   5/27/2012 at 11:03 (360 days old) by aegokocarat (Cearphily county South Wales)     |   | |
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Post# 599247 , Reply# 5   5/27/2012 at 11:20 (360 days old) by joeekaitis (Rialto, California, USA)     |
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And then there's Staber . . . ![]() Sounds German, made in the USA, engineered for do-it-yourself maintenance and marketed mainly to off-the-grid folks. The hexagonal drum has NO fins/baffles/paddles. Staber claims the design (hexagonal drum within a semi-hexagonal tank) forces more wash water through the load than round drums. Your mileage, of course, may vary. CLICK HERE TO GO TO joeekaitis's LINK | ||
| Post# 599265 , Reply# 6   5/27/2012 at 13:26 (360 days old) by aegokocarat (Cearphily county South Wales)     |   | |
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Post# 599267 , Reply# 7   5/27/2012 at 13:42 (360 days old) by foraloysius (Groningen, the Netherlands)     |
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![]() I guess listening is the best way to determine if the laundry tumbles well. I don't have any experience with these machines. And the Dutch consumer organisation (I'm a member) hasn't tested a toploader in ages. I guess we will have to depend on the EU label they get for cleaning efficiency.
One point though. The drums of such toploaders are a bit wider than the drums of frontloaders. It might help with tumbling, the drum might turnover a little faster with the same rpm. Yes, the Staber. It's an odd machine. The drum is small compared to the size of the machine. It is rather expensive if you consider that it is a very basic machine. And further, there is no dealer network or so, which means that you have to do the repairs yourself. Problem is that there were issues with these machines, they were not as dependable as they were supposed to be. | ||
| Post# 599287 , Reply# 10   5/27/2012 at 16:22 (360 days old) by nrones (Belgrade, Serbia)     |   | |
Interesting![]() I just don't know what to think..Euro labels keep the A class, but really it is the last thing anyone should belive.
As far as I could see, only Miele and Whirlpool have 3 paddles. As Glendfieldmathk said, Hotpoint (Indesit) also one...seems like everyone got pretty quickly into it... oh yeah about savings - I found some interesting info about how Manufacturers decide to make a cut in quality (not simple and cheerful as everyone thinks), but that will be for other thread when I complete the whole info :) As promised, I found a preview of drum in Candy. In the link is the video, scroll down to 1:05 and you see the "buffle" or whatever.. But also look at that cubical thing that is on the drum door too... maybe it can help with something? Dex CLICK HERE TO GO TO nrones's LINK | ||
| Post# 599417 , Reply# 12   5/28/2012 at 04:50 (359 days old) by aegokocarat (Cearphily county South Wales)     |   | |
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Post# 599438 , Reply# 13   5/28/2012 at 09:47 (359 days old) by logixx (Germany)     |
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| Post# 599439 , Reply# 14   5/28/2012 at 10:03 (359 days old) by nrones (Belgrade, Serbia)     |   | |
One paddle![]() Well, as I said, I kinda could understand 1 paddle in the drum (but paddle triangular shape 2-3cm high) - but this - this is nothing, but still I am not going to say anything directly negative, as I haven't tried them to see the wash performance :)
But what logixx said is interesting.. they were evaluating, but so far, they are one of rare top loaders that have 3 propper paddles in the drum Dex | ||
| Post# 599495 , Reply# 15   5/28/2012 at 15:12 (359 days old) by Maturasigma (Germany)     |   | |
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Paddie high In my Philips Whirlpool Washer the paddies are 10cm high and in the eudora too. in the miele washers them are around 6cm. the smallest have the EBD Easy WA2114 at my place them are only3cm high, but there are 4 in the drum. | ||
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