New Electrolux Front Loading washer and matching Dryer

Automatic Washer - The world's coolest Washing Machines, Dryers and Dishwashers

Help Support :

Specifications

Please note.the specifications printed are for the EIFLW55 washer and he EIED/EIGD55H electric or gas dryer.for some reason,the specifications for the EWFLW65H washer and the EWMED/EWMGD65H electric or gas "Perfect Steam'dryers did not come through from Electrolux.I emailed a note regaeding that and am hoping they'll respond asap.
 
WOW!!!! I like these!!!!! If only they had Miele interiors..... A turquoise Miele, what could be better? I wonder how much these will go for? Considering 3.8-4.0 cubic foot machines are already $1,800 for just the washer and 4.5 cubic feet is as big as the Oasis machines... Yikes, these might exceed Miele prices!!!!
 
Why on earth aren't they playing up the 4.5 cubic-foot tub? I don't see it mentioned anywhere in the literature. They're trying to sell these things to Americans for Christ's sake; We're all about bigger-is-better/mine is bigger than yours!

You can bet any other manufacturer would have the 4.5 c.f. stats plastered all over their brochures, LOL!

They look like great machines---very stylish. And finally, a dryer from Electrolux with a jumbo drum. Yay!
 
Electroluxappliances.com

Hi Thomas. I went to the website in the ad above, but I guess they do not have the Virtual Laundry room set up yet.

Thanks for the nice pics

Ray
 
Ray

I just posted the photos I received by email because our friend had some troubles to post them.
---------------------------------------------
As I can see, Electrolux USA is making the same mistake they did here in Brazil...

This silly competition with other brands made the directors forget the consumer for a few minutes.

They just want to make the washers bigger and bigger, but they forget the consumers live in ordinary houses and ordinary apartments with ordinary doors.

I don't know in the USA, but here in brazil an standard door is 90cm wide.

Consumers have a huge problem when they buy a Side by side refrigerator. They need to remove the appliance's doors (and void the warranty)or remove their home's doors until reach the kitchen.

with those huge washers will be the same.

worst of all? The consumers NEVER check it BEFORE choosing the model.

When I purchased my affinity washer and dryer pair, they passed by the front door almost scratching. there was only a few milimeters between the machine and the door. I had to unpack it in the elevator's hall and remove both washer and dryer´s door and dial.

For a few minutes I started to believe it wouldn´t pass.

These new models, I´m completelly sure they will never pass, only if I remove the door and break the walls.

Other thing is... Who washes a 15kg load? Huge families? Ok, how many huge families do you know? (with 10 members or more)

Most people do the right thing. they separate the laundry in several loads (whites, light colors, jeans, towels, bed sheets, etc)... 15kg of bed sheets? it means almost 25 king size sheets OMG is it a hotel?

While that... those single consumers who lives in flats, small apartments or lofts have no options but buy a huge washer, much bigger than their needs or use the building´s laundry and maybe find the neighbour´s underwear.
 
Hi Thomas,

I know these were just photos you had posted, but I saw in the photo that they tell you to go to their website for a virtual laundry tour. They probably do not have the site updated yet. But......thanks for the nice photos.

I America, most front doors are 32 or 36 inches wide, and kitchen back doors 32 inches. Not good at converting. SO let me know what that converts to in metric. lol I have an LG washer, dryer which is 27 inches wide. The machine was bought almost 5 years ago. Great machine. It does hold a lot of clothes, and large down comforters. But....I know what you are saying in that the most times it is filled is when it is doing a large load of towels of dark clothes. I think the difference is that Americans do not like to wash clothes every day, (unless they have a large family). So.....they let ie pile up a do large loads. I do have to agree, the manufacturers are gettng carried away with size. What will be next??? A commerical size? YIKES.
 
Yaaay! Reversible Washer Door!

FINALLY a front loader mfg beside Maytag has come out with a front loader washer with a reversible door. In the past I've commented here and over on That Home Site that technically I don't see any reason why a glass washer door couldn't be made reversible. Although the feature undoubtedly adds some cost to the product, it is probably made up for by allowing more customers to accomodate the washer in situations where it must be positioned to the right of the dryer.

Like others here I think a 4.5 cu ft washer is a bit of an overkill. However with water levels tailored to the load, it's probably just as efficient with medium size loads as most other smaller washers are. And I could certainly fill that big drum up with a week's worth of bath sheets. Currently the Neptune struggles with six and seven is really pushing it. Also have a big old sleeping bag that won't fit in the Neptune - it would be nice to be able to give it a wash at home as well.
 
I'm anxious to actualy see these in person.I was glad that the young lady I spoke to there at Electrolux's customer service number was open and willing to send me the literature posted here.Thank you,Thomas for sending the pix I emailed to you! Some of the questions I myself have are probably similar to other members here regarding other "special"features I myself like to see in front loaders. "Is there an interior drum light? Can the light be turned on with the door closed?Are the arms perferated?Are the arms polypropaline or stainless steel?Does it spin clockwise or counterclockwise?Is it belt driven or direct drive? Does it have a recirculating spray during the wash and rinses?"Enquiring minds want to know!lol
 
Chuck

Some of it´s details I can tell (if they didn´t change the project after I quit)

It´s nothing more than an enhanced affinity washer. It does have an interior drum light (LEDs) and the paddles are the same affinity´s design, but a little bigger and they are perforated.

It´s planned to spin counterclockwise and has an enhanced balance system, to avoid those horrible delays trying to balance a small load.

I don´t know it it´s DD or BD. Probably the max spin speed is 1200 or 1300 rpm (Maybe there´s the spin speed on the specs above)

It doesn´t have recirculation spray, but the paddles act as an inverted scoop, injecting the water inside the drum.

Also, as this washer is the first of the 2nd generation of HE washers, the gap between the inner and outer drum was reduced to only a few milimeters to save water.

Also, it has the AWS- Automatic Weighting System, which really senses the load and select proper water level, instead of the traditional "automatic water level activated by the clothes absorving water", which means more than "2 tablespoons or water" when necessary.

It also has an ecoball (detergent recovery system)

This washer was inspired at the 18kg professional model with aquaclean (Lagoon) technology.

Both dryer and dryer programs were copied from the professional "Clarus" control.

The dryer combines two different moisture sensors, to be more accurate just like the professional RMC - Residual Moisture control and also offers the option of multiple temperatures during the same cycle, like Affinity.

I don't know if the washer communicates with the dryer, but it was one of the topics being discussed when I quit.
 
Why,I wonder,are consumers even considering replacing their old or making their first self-owned washers an agitator type top loader?Hasn't everybody seen that now, more than ever before,the quality,popularity,performance,energy eficiency,low water usage,price,availability and versatility of front loaders has well surpassed any predicted forecasts ever placed on their sales?Over 90%of the people I either know or have aquainted that own them are extreamly pleased with their performance.Style is another reason they've soared in sales.I don't see where price has benn as much of an issue as features including the versatility and ability to be free standing,built under a counter or stacked.My preferance is to have them built in with the risers/storage drawers underneath.I am almost as excited as I was when the Jet Action 1-18's were released in 1969!I wonder if there's a red shade on their list of new ideas???I do miss my 1-18's
 
Well,since I adore Lucille Ball as well as Betty Davis and both of them refused to tell their age,"I ain't tellin'nobody" my real age but I can say I pass for 35!those who know or hear my true age never believe me and I'd rather be seen as the age I look as aposed to my real age.So,I'm 35.I have true blond hair on my head and eybrows,eye lashes,arms and legs,light complected and my eyes are normaly turquoise but have actualy changed to blue,green and brown.After I had major brain surgery back in '89,they were brown for two and a half years and when I wear dungarees,the ge bluer than normal.I now have frizzy,long,wavey hair that can look as severe as "Little Orphan Annie"or "Carrot Top"with blonde hair.The only other "hint"on my age I will provide is that my Mom went into labor on a Thanksgiving day at the dinner table and had me the next day.Friday November 23rd,19--.LOL
 

Latest posts

Back
Top