I have 2 LG front load washers. Both spray wash and rinse water over the load throughout the cycle. One has a single spray port, the other has 4 spray ports around the boot. To me it seems like a very sensible efficient addition to the machine and would improve wash performance.
I just spent a lot of money on a new Fisher and Paykel washer / heat pump dryer combo. I am really disappointed it does not recirculate water over the load during the cycle. It just tumbles through a small pool of water in the bottom of the drum. It seems quite old fashioned. I kind of thought all modern front loading machines would have water recirculating over the load these days.
My first front load washer that did this was a Zanussi IZ 1600. I purchased it mid to late 90s I think. It was a fantastic machine and lasted for may years.
I cannot complain about the wash results from the new F & P, it washes really well. It has a massive 18kg drum.
Does the recirculating make much of a difference or is it a bit gimmicky? What other brands have the recirculation design? Interested to hear what other folk think about this.
I just spent a lot of money on a new Fisher and Paykel washer / heat pump dryer combo. I am really disappointed it does not recirculate water over the load during the cycle. It just tumbles through a small pool of water in the bottom of the drum. It seems quite old fashioned. I kind of thought all modern front loading machines would have water recirculating over the load these days.
My first front load washer that did this was a Zanussi IZ 1600. I purchased it mid to late 90s I think. It was a fantastic machine and lasted for may years.
I cannot complain about the wash results from the new F & P, it washes really well. It has a massive 18kg drum.
Does the recirculating make much of a difference or is it a bit gimmicky? What other brands have the recirculation design? Interested to hear what other folk think about this.