PhotonPanda
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Hello all, I happen to have access to one of these today. It's a compact washer model GSLP1100A0WW (Canadian version of WSLP1100A0WW ?). I have questions and some random thoughts.
It sits unused today, but was told that while it was in use, it would sometimes stop and dump water. You would then have to start over again. Does anyone have any idea why? Is it a common occurrence? I was also told that moving the drain hose would sometimes affect this behavior.
Aside from that, it looks to be a neat little washer. What do you guys have to say about it? Good or bad. I have not personally seen the washer in action.
Having seen the suspension for the tub, I now understand the videos of similarly constructed washers - why I see the tub moving around so much when it agitates. It's suspended by the four corners of the machine with lots of freedom. I'm used to my '75 Maytag which pivots at the centre bottom of the machine.
I also have to say that the transmission is *tiny* on this thing. At least compared to my Maytag.
What are the average sizes of transmissions on new-ish models? I'm only familiar with the two I've now seen - the old Maytag and the compact GE. Do the compacts last nearly as long?

It sits unused today, but was told that while it was in use, it would sometimes stop and dump water. You would then have to start over again. Does anyone have any idea why? Is it a common occurrence? I was also told that moving the drain hose would sometimes affect this behavior.
Aside from that, it looks to be a neat little washer. What do you guys have to say about it? Good or bad. I have not personally seen the washer in action.
Having seen the suspension for the tub, I now understand the videos of similarly constructed washers - why I see the tub moving around so much when it agitates. It's suspended by the four corners of the machine with lots of freedom. I'm used to my '75 Maytag which pivots at the centre bottom of the machine.
I also have to say that the transmission is *tiny* on this thing. At least compared to my Maytag.

