westytoploader
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I was reading the old posts from 2000 on the Classicappliances2 site (back in the day before I joined...LOL), and Robert posted a message about how he could fit 5 pairs of jeans in his Frigidaire WCI-58. He said he started the wash and came back later to find them rolling over well in the 8 lb. capacity tub (or is it 10?).
That is truly amazing. I am hard-pressed to fit 5 pairs of jeans in the Maytag with the Power-Fin, and its tub is rated at 16-18 pounds. Even less with the LoadSensor (DA clone) if you can believe that. The standard-capacity '82 Roto-Swirl Kenmore can take 4 but no more, although it washes them well and they do move. Puts less of a strain on it as well.
I think it's time to re-invent the pulsating wash action!! The clear winner for working capacity is obvious here!
That is truly amazing. I am hard-pressed to fit 5 pairs of jeans in the Maytag with the Power-Fin, and its tub is rated at 16-18 pounds. Even less with the LoadSensor (DA clone) if you can believe that. The standard-capacity '82 Roto-Swirl Kenmore can take 4 but no more, although it washes them well and they do move. Puts less of a strain on it as well.
I think it's time to re-invent the pulsating wash action!! The clear winner for working capacity is obvious here!