Longtime Westinghouse owners screamed at the side-swing door. On the models with the tub light but no switch other than the door switch, the machine had to be unplugged if the door was left open to dry out the interior. The door was often in the way when open and far larger than the drop down door. The latch knob caught clothing if the wearer passed too close when the door was left closed but unlatched and that pulled the door wide open, there was nothing to unload the clothes onto, no weigh to save, etc. etc. It was our first WH and our first front loader and I thought it was a beautiful machine. We stayed in a motel in Florida that summer that had a WH coin washer and dryer in a breezeway by the ice and drink machines. The washer was the Easy TL and the dryer had a straight front and was gas with a standing pilot because I could smell the fumes.
Westinghouse made straight front machines for Wards in two sizes with drop doors shown in the MW ad in a POD . The smaller one was like the SpaceMates, but there was a larger model also and both had the three vane tub from my understanding (probably faulty) of the ad.