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stacked washer - dryer that uses plenty of water
Looking for stacked washer/dryer that uses plenty of water, enough that clothes actually swish around in the water like in old-school machines.(I am not and will not be convinced that low-water machines work just as well for *my needs*).
Question from user Altruistic_Squash_97 at Appliances at reddit.com.
Answer:
Unless your needs are clothes that come out less clean, Im not sure what you want here.
All front loaders these days will use significantly less water than a toploader, and the enzymes in detergent work better when the clothes are repeatedly pulled through a smaller amount of water, rather than just being sloshed around in a big bucket of water.
If you really want to use more water for no benefit, you can try avoiding any ECO mode.
This is kind of like asking for a car that uses more petrol per KM. No benefit, just more expensive and worse for the environment.
Answer from user gltch__ at Appliances at reddit.com.
Re Posted From: stacked washer - dryer that uses plenty of water
Looking for stacked washer/dryer that uses plenty of water, enough that clothes actually swish around in the water like in old-school machines.(I am not and will not be convinced that low-water machines work just as well for *my needs*).
Question from user Altruistic_Squash_97 at Appliances at reddit.com.
Answer:
Unless your needs are clothes that come out less clean, Im not sure what you want here.
All front loaders these days will use significantly less water than a toploader, and the enzymes in detergent work better when the clothes are repeatedly pulled through a smaller amount of water, rather than just being sloshed around in a big bucket of water.
If you really want to use more water for no benefit, you can try avoiding any ECO mode.
This is kind of like asking for a car that uses more petrol per KM. No benefit, just more expensive and worse for the environment.
Answer from user gltch__ at Appliances at reddit.com.
Re Posted From: stacked washer - dryer that uses plenty of water