My best friend's good old Helical Maytag has sadly finally given up! It was a hard farm worker that raised many kids and even kept washing until the last (my best friend) was a senior in high school! It seems that the bearings are going, the suds diverter valve leaks tremendously, and the machine has some overflowing problems! Naturally, they came to me asking what they should buy on a somewhat tight budget. They have some rather extreme requirements however. Their house is a little over 125 years old and the sewage system consists of an underground water closet that cannot take very much water at a time. When they washed with their Maytag, they used the Suds Saver function for EVERY load, they used a tub of water to wash for a whole day starting with the whites and finishing with the muddy jeans! Because of their water closet system, they cannot dump large amounts of water down the drain at a time, even with the suds saver function, they'd have to wait 20 minutes between loads so that the water closet could cath up! They have 4 requirements:
1) low water usage
2) top load (her mom has some serious knee problems and she doesnt want the washer to be up high)
3) price
4) capacity
Naturally, these are very common requirements, but the water usage needs to be kept to a very strict minimum. Of the current HE toploaders, which has the highest quality while using the LEAST amount of water possible? I personally fear that even if the washer they get uses 1/2 or 1/3 the amount of water that their Mayatg did, it still might overload their water system simply due to the increase in capacity.
I read somewhere that their have been some chnages in the way the GE Harmony washes such as slower agitation... Is this true?
I'm also thinking the Whirlpool Cabrio is a possibility simply because I can get a pretty good deal one, but doesn't this machine have cycles in which it fills up completely?
I know a lot of these machines offer options to avoid a regular deep rinse such as simply spray rinsing or saturating the clothes then spinning and repeating. However, they are die hard liquid Downy users and will not use dryer sheets!
Thanks for any help!!!
1) low water usage
2) top load (her mom has some serious knee problems and she doesnt want the washer to be up high)
3) price
4) capacity
Naturally, these are very common requirements, but the water usage needs to be kept to a very strict minimum. Of the current HE toploaders, which has the highest quality while using the LEAST amount of water possible? I personally fear that even if the washer they get uses 1/2 or 1/3 the amount of water that their Mayatg did, it still might overload their water system simply due to the increase in capacity.
I read somewhere that their have been some chnages in the way the GE Harmony washes such as slower agitation... Is this true?
I'm also thinking the Whirlpool Cabrio is a possibility simply because I can get a pretty good deal one, but doesn't this machine have cycles in which it fills up completely?
I know a lot of these machines offer options to avoid a regular deep rinse such as simply spray rinsing or saturating the clothes then spinning and repeating. However, they are die hard liquid Downy users and will not use dryer sheets!
Thanks for any help!!!