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(source) I don’t think we have ever received as many opinions on a topic than front loader vs. top loader washing machines! I am going to share the list of pros and cons after reading through hundreds of responses of first hand experiences. We purchased our used Whirlpool and Maytag washer and dryer used when […]
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Laura Panfil
says:I have a Kenmore front-loading washer, and I actually CAN add items after the cycle has started. There is a 1-minute limit to hit the stop button before the point of no return. So I think that “con” might be specific to certain models?
Laura V
says:Ours is a Frigidaire and we have a button to pause the cycle and add items near the beginning of the wash cycle. Maybe 5 minutes or so. So check the specs when purchasing as it is an option on some machines.
Michelle
says:My sister had a new Maytag and the motherboard zonked out after just a year with no replacement option, other than a whole new washer. Things used to be made to last and it’s just not the case any more. I like a top loader with no agitator – we have a set of GE’s that does an entire load in 35 minutes as a standard cycle and dryer runs for less than 40 minutes.
Susan
says:I too have been debating. Our top loader is 25 years old! My two main concerns about front loaders is the smell (mild) that my friends told me they had issues with. (And I don’t like the idea of having to clean a cleaning machine..LOL). But mainly you cannot fill up the tub to bleach or dye garments in a front loader. Example :I bleach cotton drop cloths for slip covers, etc. (using a bathtub would be a nightmare) but a front loader would definitely give me the ability for a counter to fold. Can a front loader handle a king sized quilt? This house used to have the laundry in the basement so maybe if the hook ups are still there I can put my top loader down there for special projects…. Been debating for a few years as my washer won’t die! 😂. Love what you did to your laundry room!