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Post# 603242   6/13/2012 at 12:28 (4,328 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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Been around Asian made machines and there wash plate systems,
for years ... Sanyo Toshiba Hair..etc Unlike the older twister typs that I have owned like the GE's and Sanyo old blender styles. That twist clothing.. I liked to see the new generation of wash plates. Here is a flat wide disk with a hump it seems and no balling seems it goes outward to the tub. Yes who knows the reliablty but interesting wash concept. Hitachi talking washer not sure about that would be good for kids. What do you guy's think..? |
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Post# 603247 , Reply# 1   6/13/2012 at 12:49 (4,328 days old) by mrb627 (Buford, GA)   |   | |
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Post# 603254 , Reply# 2   6/13/2012 at 13:04 (4,328 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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I agree Malcolm it is a bit harsh on the clothes I wonder if the
operator is changing programs ... But i'm liking the wash plate. Darren k This post was last edited 06/13/2012 at 14:10 |
Post# 603272 , Reply# 3   6/13/2012 at 14:00 (4,328 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)   |   | |
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Post# 603283 , Reply# 4   6/13/2012 at 14:17 (4,328 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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I hear you Louis ...
And Malcolm I ask the same question you did lol.. According to some of the companeys the wash system powers air thru the water making it gentle. Daewoo has this system and has special detergents for wet cleaning im sure on a hand wash program. As you see the clothes are blowing up with more water in the tub. Darren k |
Post# 603340 , Reply# 5   6/13/2012 at 15:36 (4,328 days old) by jerrod6 (Southeastern Pennsylvania)   |   | |
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The two items almost never moved from the spot they were in on the wash plate, and all of that water for two items?
I felt sleepy watching it.
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Post# 603351 , Reply# 6   6/13/2012 at 16:08 (4,328 days old) by spiralator60 (Los Angeles)   |   | |
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Darren, What model machine is this? |
Post# 603384 , Reply# 7   6/13/2012 at 17:24 (4,328 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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Post# 603386 , Reply# 8   6/13/2012 at 17:26 (4,328 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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The action starts at 3:17
It does a lot of load sensing seems the way all modern machines today behave. Jerrod you must have not watch it for long. Darryl.. I just saw this today and have no clue. This machine is not in the states. Alexander Thanks for the video you are always on top of modern. I seen Hair products try to reduce tangling with the tub moving and jet spraying at the same time with the wash plate it worked. Darren k |
Post# 603406 , Reply# 9   6/13/2012 at 18:50 (4,328 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Boring and useless, lets see what it does with 15#s of laundry, showing that operation with just two pieces of laundry is a waste of video recording time LOL.
As much as I love top loading machines for their ease of use and better balancing and spinning properties, there have only ever been two Hi Efficiency machines that ever impressed me at all. The best by far was the WP built Calypso and the Maytag Neptune TL was also effective, these were the only two that actually washed a big load uniformly and got things really clean. They were both a little complicated and expensive to build and both were designed and built in the US. But sadly WP decided not to spend any more money on improvements and Maytag was in trouble financially and they pulled the plug way too soon on an idea they had been playing with since 1949. |
Post# 603449 , Reply# 10   6/13/2012 at 21:57 (4,328 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)   |   | |
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Post# 603507 , Reply# 11   6/14/2012 at 06:07 (4,328 days old) by aldspinboy (Philadelphia, Pa)   |   | |
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John ....
You no I respesct your expertise on machines and you no your buisness. And I have a Calypso and washed for weeks in my friends Maytag Neptune TL. And sold them both and watched them leave off the showroom floor. I'm fully aware of both performences and they are pretty good at what they do. But I don't care for large loads in the calypso Low to med loads for me. The calypso with large loads hardly rolls just bounces barely and stressful on the basket in my opinon. Otherwise It is a good machine and when you take the lint out of recirculating sprayer each time its done or midway in the wash ....well lol. The Nep TL's great for Large loads ... NOT with small as you know. But I Like them both...and I look at the both wash systems as industral art Calypso wash plate with its tiny thousands holes is very nice looking washplate. I like the design. Even the two wash disk in the tag are interesting wished it went in the other direction lol. Soo just looking at AGAIN Asian based washers with impeller systems which has nothing to do with the latter lol. I never seen this one and I like the shape and I follow agitator design. Good or bad just saying. Boring ..I dont like boring washers lol. It's a wider impeller a new shape for me and just thought it was interesting how asian based washers have changed since I was a kid. Well rough or not it does not tangle. Im sure it can handle normal loads well. Thats its porpose in that venue of machine in my opinon. I think its funny how all companeys copy each other anyway John it seems like they have taken from two designers. Fisher & Paykel with the stirring and mixing water and some catylist cleanng. recirculating trend in HE washers. And the basket was the first time I saw a HARMONY from GE.. Which is asian made LG bubble baskets in 2002. That information on Whirlpool on calypso design since 1949 I never knew that and thanks. Not much of a debater on such things ... But to me ALL WASHERS ARE INTERESTING. Eugene I wish some money came out each time you did laundry lol. Darren k |
Post# 603531 , Reply# 12   6/14/2012 at 08:44 (4,328 days old) by chris74 ()   |   | |
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Where's the wash action? What about high efficiency? This is not efficient at all, the clothes hardly move... |
Post# 603555 , Reply# 13   6/14/2012 at 09:50 (4,327 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)   |   | |
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Post# 603563 , Reply# 14   6/14/2012 at 09:58 (4,327 days old) by chris74 ()   |   | |
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...to a duvet? I guess it will be only lightly soaked and get not at all a bit cleaner... |
Post# 603685 , Reply# 16   6/15/2012 at 00:06 (4,327 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)   |   | |
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Post# 603743 , Reply# 18   6/15/2012 at 05:57 (4,327 days old) by logixx (Germany)   |   | |
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Whirlpool used it right from the begining on the Cabrios (and on the Calypsos). Here's the Sheets cycle:
CLICK HERE TO GO TO logixx's LINK |
Post# 603774 , Reply# 19   6/15/2012 at 07:31 (4,327 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)   |   | |
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Post# 603776 , Reply# 20   6/15/2012 at 07:42 (4,327 days old) by chris74 ()   |   | |
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Probably because tub and wash-plate are rotating contrariwisly... |