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Post# 876958   4/13/2016 at 20:24 (2,906 days old) by pierreandreply4 (St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canada)        

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Hello to all aw members,

i wonder what the 2016 2017 line of front load washer will be because next washer considering a model with internal water heater and 1 that has a sanitize cycle that i can use when washing bed sheets my genetration 1 duet still works but with models constently changing its not easy to chose

Any other members wondering this as well and yes i am finaly seeing the light took a long time but finaly realise even if its longer that a front load washer is a better choice





Post# 877003 , Reply# 1   4/14/2016 at 03:43 (2,906 days old) by brucelucenta ()        

A wise decision on your part. I do know that according to consumer reports, the most trouble free front loaders are LG made machines. I have one and have had no problems with it in the 2 years I have had it and the dryer. It does everything but fold the clothes after they are dry. It has the sanitize cycle with internal heater too, along with lots of other things. It is very efficient with water, but uses enough that the clothes get clean and rinses well. It will rinse up to 3 extra rinses too. Front load machines really are the best choice these days. As I have said before, they clean very well without causing any wear on your clothing and have virtually no lint problems or sediment redeposition at all and clothes are so dry that it takes very little time in the dryer. They are clearly the best choice in this age of high efficiency appliances. None of the top loaders will even rinse well on the regular economy cycle.



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