Well, If I had to choose among no washer and these ones, of course I'd get these any day....
Just find very weird at how an automatic machine may not have what I call basic essentials like a temp selector, which cannot really believe may have increased the price that much to make it lesser appetible...so I hope to do not offend anyone saying that this is true nonsense....
Load selector is just a plus as it may allow only a water saving feature not affecting the work it has to do as the washer will actually get clothes clean whenever you load it with a full load of towels or just one t-shirt, even though in the last case you'd have water wasted for nothing...
You know, I own a twin tub, and for what concerns the washing I can decide how much water use and just get it from the tap the temp I want it..
But it's a twin tub....
This one is an automatic, it wash and spins itself, but you have to play with taps to get an hot wash which should not miss in any respectable washer worth to be called so IMO, also you cannot fill it less for reduced loads like you could indeed do with any wringer or twin tub machine....so just don't get this, you'd have more flexibility with a twin tub in this sense....I think of me, having the taps hook up under the sink, and cannot really imagine me playing with taps when I want an hot wash with a pair like this....
Since temperature selectors are and were really not a feature all this expensive to install I'd have just found sensed them to have at least this, i can live with a washer with 1 cycle only and a full tub fill only as I could manually play and adjust the cycle according to llaundry i have to wash,, but cannot live with a thing having no temp selector may it be taps or actual selector I can easily reach to select the wash temp I want...that in a machine even if having only one cycle meant as auto WASH RINSE SPIN would make of it an actual automatic...it is just is not completely automatic without a temp selector IMO..