sudsmaster
Well-known member
I found I had to wash a very full load of bath sheets the other day. These are big and fluffy, and normally only five will fit in the Neptune without causing spin balance issues.
However in the past I've been able to squeeze seven in by folding them neatly and stacking them between the big fins in the Neptune.
So I had six of these bath sheets to do. In the past whan I've done six,, and just tossed them in, the washer can take forever to balance the load for the final spin, and often aborts at a lower rpm, like 600, instead of ramping all the way up to 1000 rpm.
So this time I decided to fold the bath sheets neatly and stack them inside the washer. Not only was there more empty space in the washer before I closed the door, but the washing seemed to be quieter with less banging around. Best of all, it completed the final spin without a lot of fuss, and the towels
were as dry as possible before I loaded them in the dryer.
Plus, the towels were not as tangled as when loaded randomly, and were easier to transfer from the washer to the dryer.
So... loading does make a difference. Not only for GM Frigidaire top loaders, but also more modern machines like the Neptune front loader.
Just saying.
However in the past I've been able to squeeze seven in by folding them neatly and stacking them between the big fins in the Neptune.
So I had six of these bath sheets to do. In the past whan I've done six,, and just tossed them in, the washer can take forever to balance the load for the final spin, and often aborts at a lower rpm, like 600, instead of ramping all the way up to 1000 rpm.
So this time I decided to fold the bath sheets neatly and stack them inside the washer. Not only was there more empty space in the washer before I closed the door, but the washing seemed to be quieter with less banging around. Best of all, it completed the final spin without a lot of fuss, and the towels
were as dry as possible before I loaded them in the dryer.
Plus, the towels were not as tangled as when loaded randomly, and were easier to transfer from the washer to the dryer.
So... loading does make a difference. Not only for GM Frigidaire top loaders, but also more modern machines like the Neptune front loader.
Just saying.