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HAIER 11 LB TOP LOAD PORTABLE AUTOMATIC
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Post# 149430   8/20/2006 at 15:37 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

Great little washer I bought as a "SCRATCH N DENT" model from a wholesaler for $100.00. It needed a few minor repairs when I first got it-I fixed it myself, no service calls. it offers 4 cycles, 3 water levels, 3 water temps, and delay start. Quiet and very gentle on clothes, but washes remarkably well. Nice little machine.




Post# 149431 , Reply# 1   8/20/2006 at 15:38 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

Empty tub.

Post# 149432 , Reply# 2   8/20/2006 at 15:39 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

Top view

Post# 149433 , Reply# 3   8/20/2006 at 15:40 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

WASHING

Post# 149434 , Reply# 4   8/20/2006 at 15:42 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

RINSING-automatically rinses clothes twice, will rinse 3 times if load unbalanced or suds-locked!

Post# 149436 , Reply# 5   8/20/2006 at 15:48 (6,429 days old) by gejohn ()        

FINISHED

Post# 149586 , Reply# 6   8/21/2006 at 01:47 (6,429 days old) by tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

HEY! What did it do with the clothes in the last frame? That's like the World Washer with the motor that is off between agitator strokes. Have you filled up the lint bags yet? You got a good buy on a cute machine. Have lots of fun with it.

Post# 149686 , Reply# 7   8/21/2006 at 11:07 (6,428 days old) by gejohn ()        

It finished washing them. It DOES have that "NO-TWIST" agitator stroke, as Haier calls it, where the motor starts and stops in opposite directions repeatedly-alittle unusual, but seems to be very efficient (believe it or not) in getting the laundry clean. The motor starts and stops with less and less pause between strokes as the wash cycle progresses, so the agitator "strokes" get faster and faster as it nears the last minute or so of washing before the drain and spin cycle. I like it because it never knots up the laundry or rips buttons off my cargo shorts. (notice the load in the machine)

Post# 149688 , Reply# 8   8/21/2006 at 11:10 (6,428 days old) by gejohn ()        

Sorry Tom, I forgot to mention that the washer "ejects" the clothes when they're done! (joking, of course) Either I took them out or they went down the drain!

Post# 150050 , Reply# 9   8/23/2006 at 08:28 (6,426 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

Hi John. Great pictures!!!....Can't wait to come to Phoenix to see your machines in operation.

Ross



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