Alright, haters, STEP OFF!!!
I happen to really enjoy my Frigidaire top-loader, which I purchased in 2006. However, I would not recommend one as your only washer for several reasons.
1) It only fills the tub about 2/3 full of water. This allows you to wash only medium-sized loads. The pressure dome is not adjustable.
2) While the dial SAYS there's a warm rinse, that is false. The fill for the deep rinse is cold. You get a 20-second warm rinse during the final spin. False advertising!!
3) To meet the latest energy-usage requirements, the "Precision Temp" feature has been changed, and not for the better. Beginning with models made last year, the hot water wash is 'dumbed-down' to a maximum of 110 degrees, and the warm water wash is not temperature controlled at all. Insanity!
Yes, the machine is all plastic, but I get outstandingly clean results when washing even huge loads of highly-stained kitchen whites, as long as I make sure more water is added to the tub. They have been very reliable washers. Friends of mine have a 1986 model which has needed only one repair--a broken belt.
There is roll-over, but you have to get the water-to-clothes ratio just right. It has a much slower rollover than we're used to seeing with fast, short-stroke machines.
Frankly, I would recommend a GE or Whirlpool top-loader before the Frigidaire---unless you really want an indexing tub, which I did.
You can watch three different videos of my washer on YouTube. Search for "2006 Frigidaire Washer."