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  1. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    washing everything on bulky The agitation on bulky is very strong, the clothes turn over freely and often. You should actually use the machine before giving us your opinion on how to use it. I use bulky as it uses the proper amount of water, and in theory will cause less wear on the clothes...
  2. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    Maytag BTW, even my old Maytag LA211 would fill over half full when set to the lowest point on it's continuously variable water level. Still too much if you just need a couple items washed. So I stuck to full loads.
  3. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    worse than having load sensing How is it worse? I know what the levels are, I listed them before. Eco cycle = 12.5 gallons per fill or 14.5 gallons with deep fill. Permanent Press/Heavy Duty = 14.5 gallons per fill or 19 gallons with deepfill. Delicates/Bulky = 16 gallons per fill or 19...
  4. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    The TC5 does not have load sensing. It fills to the same level every time, based on the cycle you choose. It has a pressure sensing switch. https://partsdr.com/part/203843-pressure-sensor-switch...
  5. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    I've never needed a second fill rinse. How much soap are you using? There are no suds in the rinse cycle, I've checked.
  6. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    BTW By the way, there are 4 levels that you can choose on the TC5. 12.5. 14,5, 16, and 19 gallons. Seems Eco with extra rinse would work fine for small loads, if I wanted to waste the time.
  7. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    What do you mean by "auto fill"? That would imply it fills on the amount of clothes you put in, like some washers do. The TC5 doesn't do that. I use bulky - 16 gallons. I looked how full that is, and it's perfect for a full load. Why would I do a half load? Why would anybody? I don't want to...
  8. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    I don't need an engineering degree to know that my clothes come out perfectly clean, with no soap residue. What is the imaginary problem again?
  9. william8

    Dishwashers Making People Sick?

    Looks like an ad to me. That's not where I look for facts, or the truth.
  10. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    TC5 low first spin? According to the TC5 user's manual (revised May 2023), heavy duty and bulky both have high speed spin for both wash and rinse. Delicate and permanent press have low for both. I certainly haven't noticed the first spin being slower. Not sure why he keeps going on about it...
  11. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    Not sure what model he uses, as he refers to it as a SQ Classic? And tells everyone to get a TC5 and ONLY use heavy duty. I don't miss the EM dial on the Maytag at all. Not sure how it offers more flexibility. I could set it from 2 to 12 minutes agitation. Always set it to 8, which...
  12. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    Why? That machine has 3 temp settings instead of 4, less cycles, and no labor warranty. I don't see any advantage. Besides, the local dealer will not sell them. He said too many didn't understand the no warranty part. and got upset. I love the TC5 so far. Washes everything very well in 35...
  13. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    Yes, gallons are "per fill". Wash and rinse. Eco cycle = 12.5 gallons per fill or 14.5 gallons with deep fill. Permanent Press/Heavy Duty = 14.5 gallons per fill or 19 gallons with deepfill. Delicates/Bulky = 16 gallons per fill or 19 gallons with deep fill. I find the bulky setting perfect...
  14. william8

    the most angering laundry commercial and presentation

    Just stop! The U.S. Constitution? This is getting ridiculous now. Which amendment gives us the right to appliance choice? As far as Jerome losing the freedom to choose? He uses the appliances his apartment complex supplies. When did he ever have "freedom" to choose?
  15. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    panasonicvac Exactly, just a TC5 in black. Although the site above removed the page. Probably jumped the gun. This site is still up though: https://www.gilsappliances.com/product/speed-queen-tc5-32-cu-ft-matte-black-top-load-washer-tc5003bn-1595429 And PC Richards...
  16. william8

    SQ washer TC5

    BTW, I meant "bulky", no deep fill.
  17. william8

    SQ washer TC5

    There are 4 water levels by choosing different cycles. Eco cycle = 12.5 gallons per fill or 14.5 gallons with deep fill. Permanent Press/Heavy Duty = 14.5 gallons per fill or 19 gallons with deepfill. Delicates/Bulky = 16 gallons per fill or 19 gallons with deep fill. I use the bulky sheets...
  18. william8

    Speed Queen - Coming Soon...

    1500 bucks just for the washer? They aren't $1500. The dealers here (and online) have them priced at $1329. When I purchased my Speed Queen TC5 3 months ago, it was $1150 delivered and installed with free SQ drain hose extension. Free haul away of the old machine too. From a local dealer that...
  19. william8

    what do aw members know of this maytag model do it replace the model mvw6230hw ?

    Price difference When I purchased my Speed Queen TC5 3 months ago, it was $1150 delivered and installed with free SQ drain hose extension. Free haul away of the old machine too. Local appliance store. 5 year warranty. The Maytag MVWP585GW from Home Depot was $1130 delivered for the same...
  20. william8

    What's everyone using for laundry detergent these days?

    Gain powder. Smells very fresh. Never liked the idea of pods, dissolving more plastic into our water supply? No thanks.
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