Staber Hexagon tube...
Some days ago I worte to Staber industries, because I found their washers very similar to our European TL washers, although the completely don't. I asked them these following things:
- why don't you use a circular tub? RE: we consider that in a hexagon tub we can get more water turbolence. I don't think so, because a circular tub with three vanes or more can make the same turbolence they want, using more less water! Then I don't want to imagine the spin... in a hexagon tub???? Your laundry will surely be still wet at the end!
- why do you put the trasmission on the front side? RE: we do that to make possible repairations quicker and easier. Untill here there were wahsers like those, I always have found the trasmission on the back side (now the tub has rounded, an the trasmission is generally on the left side), anyway I wondered myself a lot of this answer...
I think at the end that both techincal Staber choises are responsible of the high noise you've spoken about, even bacuse I didn't hear spoken about any noise-isolation ("assenza di vibrazioni", "ammortizzatori","polistirolo"...sorry for using Italian

support at all in those machines...
If I were in USA I wouldn't have any problem to choose between FL and TL: without any doubt FRONT LOADING! They use less water, and even if this is not good for someone, remeber that they have got their big windowed lid through you can watch at your laundry tumbling making yourself happy!
But as I'm European and Italian (although I own both type of washers), I prefer TOP LOADING! You can load them easier, you dont' find your laundry twisted at the end of the wash-cycle (as it happens if you overload a FL, because the bottom of the drum rotates but the lid doesn't, while in a H-axis TL both side of the drum rotate), and even if you can't watch at your laundry tumbling, if you open the lid you find your drum sudsed, and if you keep it closed, you HEAR your washer whashing, because each of our own wahser has got a soul... you don't need to see it to hear it it's enogh

Good Bye Everyone!
Diomede
PS: Here it's snowing so much we can't go anywhere... I'll stay at home the whole weekend!