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Aghast at the 806 as an acolyte, watching what it did on Permanetn Press with Small water level selected--

1~ 45 second spin drain which on Small throws all nine gallons of water

2~ Instant refill, no pause, water shooting in before tub stops

3~Immediate drain, followed by another another refill

4~ Agitation--

so impressed by the spin drain and instant refill without pausing, BUT, the 806 does only half of what the Mark 12 does. They are so close, without any pausing the way other performers often do. Love the quick follow through, but there is no contest. Mark 12 doubles the performance of the 806 in the cool-down test.

Mark's control Panel is enormous: high, wide, imposing, a Titan.

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2 new "Tings" ~

At first, the Mayt (Mate) seemed incredible they way it threw all the suds water before adding cold on the PP, but then after downloading the 806 Ephemera, it was clear that the PP cycle requires Normal or Large on the level selector, in which case all of the water would not be thrown.

Alas, the doctrine was for an 806, alone, not an 806 S (suds). Got to wondering if the the Infinite Wash which happens after the suds was a timer malfunction, or a case of Mayt being so smart, since, should the timer did indeed proceed to Pre-wash, then all of the carefully saved suds water would be pumped away after only four minutes.

Maybe, I could find out from Roger; he has a Mayt, too. Any other Maytagarians out there know for sure?

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