The reversible door feature rocks!
$2000 for the combo unit - that's a bit much.
But I wonder how much the washer-only models (same capacity) cost?
If I were in the market for a new front loader, I'd seriously consider the Crosley, becuase of the reversible door. The only other big front loader that would work in my laundry closet would be the Miele 48xx, which has a right-hinged door.
However, the depth - 31.9 inches - would be a drawback. I'd have to permanently remove the bifold doors for the laundry closet. Of course, these units are good looking enough that wouldn't be a big deal, and more often than not the bifold doors get in the way. But sometimes it's nice to be able to close off the laundry area and hide it from view (it's right in the middle of the house, just off the kitchen).
At first glance it appeared to me that these were similar to the Samsung line. But the dial does look a bit like an Affinity.
My only exposure to Daewoo has been a big CNC lathe a friend has in his shop. It seems like a good machine. The only problem he's had with it was when an inexperienced helper crashed the tool turret into the spinning chuck. Put the thing out of alignment for a couple of months.
$2000 for the combo unit - that's a bit much.
But I wonder how much the washer-only models (same capacity) cost?
If I were in the market for a new front loader, I'd seriously consider the Crosley, becuase of the reversible door. The only other big front loader that would work in my laundry closet would be the Miele 48xx, which has a right-hinged door.
However, the depth - 31.9 inches - would be a drawback. I'd have to permanently remove the bifold doors for the laundry closet. Of course, these units are good looking enough that wouldn't be a big deal, and more often than not the bifold doors get in the way. But sometimes it's nice to be able to close off the laundry area and hide it from view (it's right in the middle of the house, just off the kitchen).
At first glance it appeared to me that these were similar to the Samsung line. But the dial does look a bit like an Affinity.
My only exposure to Daewoo has been a big CNC lathe a friend has in his shop. It seems like a good machine. The only problem he's had with it was when an inexperienced helper crashed the tool turret into the spinning chuck. Put the thing out of alignment for a couple of months.