Black appliances problem
Hi guys.. I remembered that someone on here few months ago told that you never knew if Black Hoover appliance is going to have some "stains" or something like that on it. -That problem has been solved aswell. Now, they are using the different method of applying paint on the appliance, hence why there are no more "stains" with black C/H appliances. The bad side of it is that they went from unique matt black to glossy black (like in image).
Chris 74,
You are having higher vibrations, and more balancing problems because top loaders like your's have only 1 drum paddle, which causes problems like that. Dunno what to think as nearly all top loaders on the market now have 1 paddle...wired.
About the quietness, dunno if you've seen The Hoover Dynamic 2.0 DYSM 712 P3D, which is the quietest toploader on the market now, with only 50db while washing and 74 db while spinning at 1200... that's a big change compared to standard 60db while washing and 79 while spinning
So, here's the image of glossy black Hoovers...as I said no more possibility of stains, but, for my taste, matt black used to be more unique and elegant

Hi guys.. I remembered that someone on here few months ago told that you never knew if Black Hoover appliance is going to have some "stains" or something like that on it. -That problem has been solved aswell. Now, they are using the different method of applying paint on the appliance, hence why there are no more "stains" with black C/H appliances. The bad side of it is that they went from unique matt black to glossy black (like in image).
Chris 74,
You are having higher vibrations, and more balancing problems because top loaders like your's have only 1 drum paddle, which causes problems like that. Dunno what to think as nearly all top loaders on the market now have 1 paddle...wired.
About the quietness, dunno if you've seen The Hoover Dynamic 2.0 DYSM 712 P3D, which is the quietest toploader on the market now, with only 50db while washing and 74 db while spinning at 1200... that's a big change compared to standard 60db while washing and 79 while spinning

So, here's the image of glossy black Hoovers...as I said no more possibility of stains, but, for my taste, matt black used to be more unique and elegant

