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And let the site become a modernist echo chamber full of mendacious conjecture? No way. Where the veracity of information is in question it should never go ignored. Rather false statements should be rebutted with facts, evidence, reasoning, physics and scientific data. It is the only way forward.

Where posts aim to paint vintage appliances or the engineering behind their success in a bad light I will challenge it. Otherwise is to let the downfall of the appliance industry chug along.

The TC series selling is the last bastion of hope- proof that there are at least some out there who are are aware and want their tried and true washers back in the laundry room.
 
Chetlaham, I’d put this subject to rest. Only way to change how appliances are made is to find some way of starting a company and build them like they did decades ago. There’s the good old saying: “If you want something done right, got to do it yourself”.
 
Pretty nonsensical original post. As someone who owns a TR7, I'd be happy to add some perspective. I actually originally purchased a TC5 because I wanted the classic wash action, but it didn't work out. I knew going into it that a lot of people had standpipe foam issues, but I gave it a whirl anyway since I'd never had issues with traditional washers in my house. Immediately had standpipe foam on final spin even with two tablespoons of HE detergent as some people (and supposedly SQ) called for. In additional to that, it also had a high pitch squeal that sounded like it had a bad tension pulley. I wasn't worried about fixing the squeal, but I wasn't going to fight with foam and worry about water damage in the wall. Back it went, and I decided the TR7 was the next best new top-load I could buy.

I've never seen an appliance people love to hate on more than the TR SQ -- but I quite like it. First of all, it's ridiculously quiet compared to the TC. You can't even hardly hear it outside of draining, which, as I expected, doesn't produce any standpipe foam since it's not the same motor-driven pump. In terms of reliability, the control panel could be a long-term concern, but the mechanical design is even more robust than the TC. I'll worry about it when my 7 year parts/labor warranty runs out. Hopefully by then used electronics are cheaper.

With respect to cleaning, I find it does best with warm/hot water, auto-fill (which I'm sure uses some type motor resistance measurement to find the optimal fill amount vs agitation), and a good detergent. If you watch Loraine's videos (as someone mentioned) he's always putting it on full tub fill with a smallish to medium loads thinking that will perform the best, but that's not the case because the clothes aren't as engaged with the bottom of the agitator. The myriad of wash options (like soak) are nice to have. For cons I do wish the rise cycle was longer, and I feel like it would struggle with things like heavy bedding or a load of only really stiff items, but overall I'm still happy with the wash performance.
 
I can speak for this because my family does have a TR model. Not very satisfied with it, but it’s not the worst either…cleaning is a bit poor for the type of soils that occur in our household. For instance, imagine a white sock with regular dirt on the bottom, my direct drive whirlpool has no problem getting all that brown dirt out in a cycle but I’ve noticed with this SQ it removes maybe half the dirt instead of all of it, because there is no strong agitation to scrub the fabrics, just swishing back and fourth thru the water which doesn’t really do much for heavier soils and this should be highlighted by speed queen, they need to stop lying to their consumers and tell them the truth that this machine is best for lighter soils, I’ve done test after test and it’s just disappointing as I thought this machine would be a lot better than it is when our family first got it. It does great on minimal soil levels and does a great job at rinsing the clothing, I really like how it does the classic spray rinse in the first spin out rather than the final spin as SQ has always done I believe. This machine is great for people that don’t get too dirty, people that work office jobs or something to that extent where they are not getting their clothes dirty and the fabrics just need a dunk and rinse. I didn’t buy this machine my family did, so it was not very preventable. I don’t like the way the tub is balanced either, and the lid lock is unnecessary and will cause issues down the way. It’s not their best product which is a fact. This machine is too quiet for me, I wanna hear a nice transmission running during agitation and like to hear a strong agitation going on, that’s just what I’m used to. The drain pump is very loud on this washer as well, almost as loud as our 1994 Roper DD which was a beast and could be heard thru out the whole house, but this doesn’t bother me at all and I like the sounds of it. It’s not the worst machine made in recent times, but not the best either, it’s unique in its own way and will clean fabrics with minimal soils, takes a bit more effort for anything beyond that, it’s just not for us but would be perfect for someone else in a different situation. Overall, we don’t hate it but it’s just not our favorite is all. It just makes me miss our old Roper we had down there until about 2007. Glad I still own a direct drive at my personal residence, no lid lock or sensors to drive me crazy. I will say, this speed Queen is 10 times better than the piece of crap Cabrio we had before this and uses a full tub of water if you’d like and I do enjoy using this machine regardless of the fact that it’s not my favorite kind of washer. Always pick the washer that fits your soil levels and preferences, we all have different needs and preferences, unfortunately my family got this machine without doing any research on it first.
 
'Maytaga806' your assessment is fair. I do wish the agitation was stronger. I work an office job, and don't get especially dirty, so the lighter agitation, or lack thereof, hasn't been especially consequential to my circumstance. Someone that works a more blue-collar job would likely be better suited with something else. I will say that the soaking feature does help for occasions of harder stains and heavier soil. I've also made a habit of soaking my socks in oxiclean now too. While not as convenient, it's pretty effective at removing that 'dinginess'.
 
I agree with the previous comment regarding using the auto-fill option on the TR series washer. I think that setting provides the correct amount of water for the best wash action. I use that and the heavy duty cycle for most every load and get good results each time.

I have a TR5 that is located in a mud room on the main level of the home and really like that it is so quiet compared to the old school Maytag it replaced. I can now do laundry any time of the day without the racket the old machine made.
 
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