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I saw these yesterday at Lowe's

Impressive machines. They had them hooked up so you could play with the controls. Unfortunately they weren't hooked to a water line so I didn't get to see it wash.

I was impressed with the machine, but I would like to see some repair data before I dropped $1,200 on a washer. All-in-all I liked it as much as the Whirlpool I was leaning towards.

Maybe by the time my TL Maytag finally dies there will be some durability data available.

Speaking of my old Tag--Let us pray she goes for at least two more years.
 
I too saw the new Electrolux machines at Best Buy. They had the washer plugged in and its impressive. The door ..you touch the round disc and it opens the door on both washer and dryer. The dryer has a plastic inner door..I have a feeling over time that will scratch. The washer has a nice bright light that comes on to illuminate the drum. The controls are kinda neat and the knob retracts. These 2 have alot going for them. The dryer drum leaves me kinda wondering about that wave vane. Its size is huge and it runs the entire length of the drum. The sensor array in the back of the drum is at the bottom as in the pics. There is not much clearance between the vane and back wall of the drum so my thinking is that something could get jammed in there. I am hoping I am wrong but thats a strong possibility it will happen. Its a pinch point.
The dryer drum is HUGE at a whopping 8 cu ft. Its very long so getting to the back of the drum and it doesnt matter if your tall or short...you will have to almost climb into it to get that last sock at the back of the drum.
Still very impressive and at a nice cool $1500 USD a piece...the gas version of the dryer runs $100 USD more.
 
Oh and before I forget....this is for us Boston area guys....Yale Electric in Boston is giving a set away of these machines on every weekend for the next month or so. I plan on putting my name in so who knows I could win these...they are valued at well over $3,000 together.
 
Jon I think you have to do it in person. The advert was in the Boston Globe Magazine. Oh and the Best Buy In Saugus at the Square One Mall had them since thats where I saw them. Lowes was rearranging their displays so they were not out. Maybe a different story today since I saw them on Monday 10/29
 
the 18 minute cycle

Does state to freshen light soiled cloting.

You are right, the button catcher is a stopping point. Same for Whirlcrap for that matter. Bosch, LG, GE, and Samsung have the trapdoor.
 
So called button catcher

I am sure there is one.My Kitchenaid had it.Whirlpool just didn't at the time, nor do they now,want to take the time,money and effort to make a little access door to get to it.If you want,you can inconveniently as hell,take off the base panel and access it yourself.My room mate in Fla.wore bras with metal straps that would ware out and get stuck between the two tubs.The metal would eventually reach the "button catcher in smaller pieces and I'd remove it.Even GE's new machines have it.Hard as Hell to open but it's there!
 
I wouldn't mind taking off the front pannel. I was told that Whirlpool Duet does have one it's just hard to access. I am not opposed to tearing a machine apart, just wish they would have made something this simple a little easier.

Problem the Whirlpool man was telling me was if you don't think to check it occassionaly, the pump can burn out before you know you have a problem. He said the Duet was notorious for eating baby socks and recommended always using a mesh bag. I noticed the Elux manual stated the same "always use a mesh bag for small items"
 
Electrolux!

I just saw it in sears and somewhat disappointed. I Did Not like the door. First off the latch was cheap and garbage. Second you need to push to pop open the door, which was no big deal. But the door opens all the way and cannot leave ajar to air after the cycle. This was my biggest complaint with the LG.
I also felt the door was not sturdy at all. (Probably subject to leaking). Otherwise the machine seemed ok but I wasnt really that impressed. It seems like the same sos like the others have.
Peter
 
I saw them last nite at Best Buy

And I have to say they were in a line up with a GE Profile set, an LG set and a Samsung set.They all looked exactly alike; And I walked right by them! I was astounded at myself! So that turned me off right there.
The door was extremely slow to open once you pushed the button, but Pete it could stay in any position I left it in, unlike the machine you describe.
I stuck my head in the tub and it looked like the same size as the Duet and large LG machines. I really didn't "see" any difference. But the dryer is large enough to store a 747 in!
The salesman started off the bat at saying these are the only machines he has that don't have Steam! Like that is now the criteria, is it? Am I out of touch? What does one do with a steam cycle in a washer? I know what to do with a dryer steam cycle for refreshing clohtes but a washer? I am not clear on this but I think he said the dryer does have a steam cycle, anybody know?
So does one use an He Steam detergent??
I did like the controls very much and you can option out any cycle that I dialled in. That I like very much.
I really need to see the guts now to form an educated opinion about these machines.
I would like to think they are better built than they appeared, because they look like the imported junk that was sitting beside them. Their Frigimores are well built, and so are their Induction cooktops!!
I also need to do a few loads in them too! That is the only way to tell really! Can it get the skid marks out!

jet
 
The Power of Steam...!!!

"Steam is the new Boil Wash", the thinking behind "Steam in the Wash" is that you can use lower wash temperatures but the washers have a small built in steam generator which heats a tiny amount of water to "Steam Temperature" this then is pumped through a jet into the laundry, usually at the top of the drum, and the clothes are tumbled in the steam, so sanitising the clothes, without heating all the water to high temp, also relaxing clothing allowing the dirt to come away quicker....and after spinning, on some models, the steam will relax the fabrics and aid de-creasing!!!

The Electrolux models look very sturdy & stylish, if like Lux Europe these will be a winner!!!

yes Jon TMI...!!!lol
 
jon,do u remember when you were younger and noticed some of the neighbors had there bedclothes hanging out the upstares windows?Same idea.The steam will relax and refresh the fabrics so you have no need to wash,rinse,spin and dry them just to make them smell fres..Now mind you,if there are some minor stains,they will dissapear too.Twenty minutes and your dress shir and slacks are ready to go out and play!Some of us throw in a dryer sheet or two to make them smell nice.
 

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