The CR website is currently showing ratings for the electromechanical AWN542 and the electronic AWNE92SP113TW01. They score differently. Are there genuine differences or is it just inconsistent evaluations by CR?
Overall Score.....for the 542 was 29.....for the AWNE was 39 out of 100.
Ratings on a scale of poor, fair, good, very good, excellent. Cycle time: 35 minutes for both models. Tested on most aggressive normal cycle, which in this case was the "normal-eco" cycle for the electronic version and the "regular" cycle for the manual timer version. Warm wash. No additional cycle options selected.
Washing performance:
542 (knob control): good
AWNE (electronic): very good
Energy efficiency:
542: good
AWNE: very good
Water efficiency:
542: poor
AWNE: poor
Capacity:
542: good
AWNE: fair
Gentleness:
542: good
AWNE: excellent
Noise:
542: good
AWNE: fair
Vibration:
542: excellent
AWNE: excellent
Rinsing performance:
Curiously, CR doesn't test washing machines for this, which I have always found very surprising.
The only reason I can think of as to why the electronic version scores more highly for washing is that perhaps its normal-eco cycle's wash time is longer than the manual version's regular cycle. Any thoughts? I wonder what the difference was between the wash water temperature of both machines.
Both machines are awarded the minimum score of "poor" for water efficiency. However I'm guessing the manual version, without the spray rinse, will have used more water.
Capacity is judged by CR's testers as they continue to add more laundry until they consider the machine can't roll the load over properly anymore. I'm not sure why the electronic version scored lower.
I guess one of the reasons why CR considers the electronic version to be much more gentle on laundry could be as a result of testing it on the normal-eco cycle. With only a spray rinse, the clothes won't be exposed to additional agitation during the rinse. I would have thought the wash agitation would be the same in both machines but I don't know about the actual wash time.
Electronic version's score for noise is worse. I could understand why -- the electronic version's post-wash spin-drain is slow speed, producing a noise that could have been considered more intrusive/annoying by the human noise testing panel.
If CR had tested the electronic version's Heavy Duty cycle and the manual version's regular cycle, after making the necessary modifications to the water level and hot inlet valve, I wonder if there would have been any difference at all.
[this post was last edited: 1/30/2016-12:26]
Overall Score.....for the 542 was 29.....for the AWNE was 39 out of 100.
Ratings on a scale of poor, fair, good, very good, excellent. Cycle time: 35 minutes for both models. Tested on most aggressive normal cycle, which in this case was the "normal-eco" cycle for the electronic version and the "regular" cycle for the manual timer version. Warm wash. No additional cycle options selected.
Washing performance:
542 (knob control): good
AWNE (electronic): very good
Energy efficiency:
542: good
AWNE: very good
Water efficiency:
542: poor
AWNE: poor
Capacity:
542: good
AWNE: fair
Gentleness:
542: good
AWNE: excellent
Noise:
542: good
AWNE: fair
Vibration:
542: excellent
AWNE: excellent
Rinsing performance:
Curiously, CR doesn't test washing machines for this, which I have always found very surprising.
The only reason I can think of as to why the electronic version scores more highly for washing is that perhaps its normal-eco cycle's wash time is longer than the manual version's regular cycle. Any thoughts? I wonder what the difference was between the wash water temperature of both machines.
Both machines are awarded the minimum score of "poor" for water efficiency. However I'm guessing the manual version, without the spray rinse, will have used more water.
Capacity is judged by CR's testers as they continue to add more laundry until they consider the machine can't roll the load over properly anymore. I'm not sure why the electronic version scored lower.
I guess one of the reasons why CR considers the electronic version to be much more gentle on laundry could be as a result of testing it on the normal-eco cycle. With only a spray rinse, the clothes won't be exposed to additional agitation during the rinse. I would have thought the wash agitation would be the same in both machines but I don't know about the actual wash time.
Electronic version's score for noise is worse. I could understand why -- the electronic version's post-wash spin-drain is slow speed, producing a noise that could have been considered more intrusive/annoying by the human noise testing panel.
If CR had tested the electronic version's Heavy Duty cycle and the manual version's regular cycle, after making the necessary modifications to the water level and hot inlet valve, I wonder if there would have been any difference at all.
[this post was last edited: 1/30/2016-12:26]