npeterson
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Hello, brand new member, who has been researching washing machines for the past few days after our older Maytag started having issues (2007 model, came with the house).
Our current machine is a top loader, non-HE, with an agitator. It's located in bathroom attached to our master along with the dryer. It's 27" wide and around 27"-28" deep.
Here is the issue, we cannot fit a new front-load washing machine in the current spot, it would stick out way too much (most seem to be around 32-33" in depth. So I started looking at what was available.
My criteria is basically:
It should be able to fit easily in 28" depth and 27" width.
Be good at cleaning clothes! (Doesn't wear them out, cleans well)
Be built to last (I consider 10 years a reasonable amount of time)
Needs to fit a reasonable amount of laundry (our current machine is 3.3 cubic feet with an agitator, and that's fine).
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find anything that meets these criteria. Some people say top-load with agitators don't clean well and beat up clothes. Others report that front loaders are terribly high-maintenance (mold, leaks, etc). I hear people defending brands like Miele and Speed Queen, but when I look at Miele it feels like in the US they only really offer one washing machine that probably couldn't fit a set of queen sheets. Speed queen feels promising but it seems like it's more concerned with lasting a long time than cleaning well (some online reviews seem to reflect this). I've also looked at some models by Electrolux (they have a 2.4 cubic foot model that seems okish), and bosch (but those are also terribly small 2.0 cubic foot models). For reference, my wife estimates we do about 15 loads of laundry a week (family of 4, two young kiddos).
Thoughts? Am I overthinking this entirely?
Our current machine is a top loader, non-HE, with an agitator. It's located in bathroom attached to our master along with the dryer. It's 27" wide and around 27"-28" deep.
Here is the issue, we cannot fit a new front-load washing machine in the current spot, it would stick out way too much (most seem to be around 32-33" in depth. So I started looking at what was available.
My criteria is basically:
It should be able to fit easily in 28" depth and 27" width.
Be good at cleaning clothes! (Doesn't wear them out, cleans well)
Be built to last (I consider 10 years a reasonable amount of time)
Needs to fit a reasonable amount of laundry (our current machine is 3.3 cubic feet with an agitator, and that's fine).
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to find anything that meets these criteria. Some people say top-load with agitators don't clean well and beat up clothes. Others report that front loaders are terribly high-maintenance (mold, leaks, etc). I hear people defending brands like Miele and Speed Queen, but when I look at Miele it feels like in the US they only really offer one washing machine that probably couldn't fit a set of queen sheets. Speed queen feels promising but it seems like it's more concerned with lasting a long time than cleaning well (some online reviews seem to reflect this). I've also looked at some models by Electrolux (they have a 2.4 cubic foot model that seems okish), and bosch (but those are also terribly small 2.0 cubic foot models). For reference, my wife estimates we do about 15 loads of laundry a week (family of 4, two young kiddos).
Thoughts? Am I overthinking this entirely?