I've run about twenty loads through our new little twin wash pedestal washer. It's much more functional than I thought it would be. This morning I washed five size small women's lightweight sweaters with a bit of room to spare then two large fleece jackets, followed by a handful of brand new kids clothes items I wanted to wash separately first. During the week I've done everything from delicates to car seat covers to baby carriers and they've all come out nice and clean.
It had several cycles but I've found the delicate and hand wash cycles don't spin enough water out. The normal cycle seems placenta delicate for most otherwise delicate items and it gets the most water out. The normal cycle is 37 minutes, handwash slightly more. There's a sport wash cycle too which seems to work well for a single set of gym clothes or other random stinky items like the toddler clothes we had a diaper leak on.
The buttons are the flat, light touch type ones. Just one to select the cycle and one to turn it on, it starts as soon as you slide the drawer back in place. The little half circle door has a latch built into the handle and is attached to the wash drum itself. There's a 27" one ans well as a 30" version. We have the bigger one but I'm not sure if there's any real difference besides the outer pedestal it goes in and the price.
Overall I'm thrilled with it. We have lots of 'fussy' laundry and I often have to wash things by themselves because of kid messes I'd rather not leave sitting around or because someone needs a single item right away. The first thing the kids looked for was a tiny dryer under the main one. I've been putting everything from the mini washer on the drying rack or tossing it in with other loads to dry.
I'll try to get a few pictures when it's done running.





It had several cycles but I've found the delicate and hand wash cycles don't spin enough water out. The normal cycle seems placenta delicate for most otherwise delicate items and it gets the most water out. The normal cycle is 37 minutes, handwash slightly more. There's a sport wash cycle too which seems to work well for a single set of gym clothes or other random stinky items like the toddler clothes we had a diaper leak on.
The buttons are the flat, light touch type ones. Just one to select the cycle and one to turn it on, it starts as soon as you slide the drawer back in place. The little half circle door has a latch built into the handle and is attached to the wash drum itself. There's a 27" one ans well as a 30" version. We have the bigger one but I'm not sure if there's any real difference besides the outer pedestal it goes in and the price.
Overall I'm thrilled with it. We have lots of 'fussy' laundry and I often have to wash things by themselves because of kid messes I'd rather not leave sitting around or because someone needs a single item right away. The first thing the kids looked for was a tiny dryer under the main one. I've been putting everything from the mini washer on the drying rack or tossing it in with other loads to dry.
I'll try to get a few pictures when it's done running.




