I had a Norge Washer just like this one, model number LWA9120. I still have the sales brochures on it. This was by far THE BEST washer we ever had. It's wash was very forceful, but didn't ruin the clothes, and the spin was quite fast. Our clothes were so very clean with this machine. The noise was not a factor in my machine, I knew it had a more powerful motor than any other brand at the time, and it was that power that made it perform well. I am sorry I got rid of it instead of fixing it, because it was in brand new condition when the appliance dealer took it away for the new machine I bought. We had it for many years, got rid of it in the late 90's. The transmission had started to leak oil. By that time Maytag had taken over Norge, and for some reason had done away with the Norge brand name, and was marketing the machine under the Magic Chef name, with the same size tub, but agitator, but had done away with the burpolator. This newer model was very good too, but did not spin or perform as well as the Norge. I think this was my all time favorite automatic washer. It is nice to see there are other washer enthusiasts out there who appreciate the Norge designs. The differences in top loaders at that time is what made them so interesting to me, all the different agitators and cycles, and of course the different looks. I thought the Norge had a particularly great appearance, it was very sharp. It had pre programmed cycles based on the cycle button you pushed, but there was a button for EVERY combination you would have needed. Too bad today all we see are the boring dials and only a few.