Consider LG
If I were you, I'd wait until Miele sell its new large capacity FL in the US. You want the highest spin speed possible and a machine that heats its own water should run on 220V not on 120V. It's more energy efficient and doesn't take all day to do a load.
If you have to buy something right now I would consider LG. I really like mine. I've had it for 2 years; it's convenient to use, quiet as a mouse, spins at 1200 and, bottom line, the clothes are cleaner than they've ever been. Only gripe is that because it runs on 120V it takes a long time when I choose the heated water cycle. Mine is similar to this one; it has a backsplash. I chose this configuration because I liked the dispenser set up better than the drawer and it sort of goes with the Maytag dryer I already had. (When you buy a machine like this that spins so fast, the dryer becomes almost an afterthought: I dry more clothes now on the line and just by hanging them up because they come out of the washer practically dry).

If I were you, I'd wait until Miele sell its new large capacity FL in the US. You want the highest spin speed possible and a machine that heats its own water should run on 220V not on 120V. It's more energy efficient and doesn't take all day to do a load.
If you have to buy something right now I would consider LG. I really like mine. I've had it for 2 years; it's convenient to use, quiet as a mouse, spins at 1200 and, bottom line, the clothes are cleaner than they've ever been. Only gripe is that because it runs on 120V it takes a long time when I choose the heated water cycle. Mine is similar to this one; it has a backsplash. I chose this configuration because I liked the dispenser set up better than the drawer and it sort of goes with the Maytag dryer I already had. (When you buy a machine like this that spins so fast, the dryer becomes almost an afterthought: I dry more clothes now on the line and just by hanging them up because they come out of the washer practically dry).
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