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teknikleespekng

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My AFN50R was delivered about an hour ago. I am so anxious to use it, but am waiting just to let it warm up a bit. We had temps overnight just under freezing, but I have to tell you the wait is killing me!

I also wanted to say that the capacity compared to my old machine is significant. My old machine was measured by the older standards at 2.7. The SQ by the old standards is 3.3. I can say that's definitely right. The new standards have it at 2.84 but my queen comforter fits with room to spare! In my 2.7 it was crammed in.

If you are all interested, I will give feedback once I start washing later today.
 
Im really impressed

First load was my alternative down queen comforter on delicate/bulky. This machine uses plenty of water. Comforter was thoroughly washed. During the spin, I put a half filled cup of water on top of the machine - it didnt even ripple. I was also pleasantly surprised that choosing the warm I actually got warm water (warm meaning it was at least body temperature). My tap cold is currently 54 degrees, and water heater is set to 120.

Im now doing a permanent press load. Boy I can fit more in here than my old machine which means doing less loads of wash.

I love love those pulse spins. I am pleased that when the machine fills the drum tumbles. I actually am not using the extra rinse on the permanent press cause I watched the whole delicate cycle and I am amazed at how much detergent comes out with those pulse spins. I tend to only put as much detergent that you barely see the suds - but the water is slick. I think I'd only use the extra rinse when I do DH's clothes since he's got sensitive skin.

I have to see how I can upload photos, etc. I use Firefox so I dont have access to the editor - and I dont have a YT account. How do you guys embed photos in the threads? Does this forum support BBS code or HTML? I'll have to dust off my photobucket account and upload stuff there.

Also, if memory serves me - do you guys use the dispenser for powdered detergent/additives? I think I remember someone saying they put it directly in the drum. These two loads I used liquid so they went into the dispenser tray.
 
Found the photo album

When I get a chance I will get some shots and upload them. I took a lot of the old washer just to remember her by. The delivery men said my Kenmore was heavier than the SQ! Go figure.
 
Photos

The SQ next to the Kenmore dryer. I really like that the door on the SQ is hung on the right, the Kenmore had it hung on the left.

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Had experience with the OPL version in Belgium at our laundry facility. I am impressed. These washers are build like a tank. No nonsens, just wash rinse spin and bam on to the next load. If I moved to North America, Speedqueen would be my first choice!
 
Just forgotten...

...to say congrats to a true HE machine. It's time to get rid of those merry-go-round-like top-loaders I saw recently in the other thread.
 
Thanks everyone!

I am really happy with the machine! And I was worried XD

Vintage - this is my 2nd HE machine. The Kenmore in the photos was a HE front loader.

Askomiele - yep, no nonsense - gets the job done :)

Chris - 2 dials, one rocker switch for the extra rinse and a small push button to start the machine. Simplicity at its finest!
 
IMHO Miele Came Close To This With Their 12XX Series

Very limited cycle selections but if properly loaded and dosed with product would give excellent results 6kg load after 6kg load.

Sadly these units didn't last long before being replaced by the 30XX series. Seems after coming from the 1900 series Miele consumers wanted "more" control over cycles.
 
Nice!

Thats a great example of a nice, simple control panel. Although, they could perhaps put a "Fabric Selector" switch on the machine, so as to control tumbling speed, water level and perhaps even which water tap is used, which I think would enhance the product's performance on the marketplace. 

 

By the way, how have you found the water levels on the various cycles during wash and rinse? Is it too high,low or "Goldilocks?" (Just right, if you didn't know). 
 

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