2 month update: I am thoroughly enjoying this thread and always look forward any new replies. Well, I've been using my new SQ for a couple of months now and my elation has subsided somewhat, guess the new is wearing off. Overall, it is a very nice machine and my clothes do look and feel better than the old machine that I replaced. I do appreciate the fast cycle times. On the flip side of the coin, I noticed the water level is not as high on my machine as some of the other posters has pointed out in their photos. I've attached a photo of a full load that I ran last week, it was in the rinse cycle. I can add more water if needed by hitting the reset switch but I don't like to do this as I feel it does add more wear and tear to the machine, (belts?). I noticed that when washing a completely full tub of clothes that I can smell a rubber burning type of odor. I suspect it is the belt, as "combo52" pointed out earlier, the smell is stronger on the spin/drain cycle. My water level comes just under the 1st hole in the agitator column, so I don't load clothes any higher. [I think for the money spent on this machine the capacity could be a little more, but SQ points out a couple of times in their manual not to overload.]
Right after I bought it, I did some extensive research on comments from service tech's and found conflicting comments and advice concerning usage of liquid vs. powder detergents. One service tech. recommended powders, as liquid detergents has a tendency to "gum up" the pumps on Speed Queens. Another tech. recommended liquid detergents, as powders were abrasive to the pumps. Since I spent so much money on the purchase, I want my machine to last trouble-free. So I called Speed Queen on day and inquired. The lady I talked to didn't recommend much, other than if liquids are used to do so "SPARINGLY," esp. non-HE liquids. So I suspect there may be something to the liquid issue. "Laundress" mentioned this in another thread, concerning overuse of liquids. So I'm going to switch to a powder for now, hopefully something that cleans well and doesn't fade colors, I bought "Cheer Color Guard" to use after I use up a bottle of liquid. The only thing I don't care for about Cheer is it suds horribly, so I'll use it "SPARINGLY" as well.
Like I said, overall SQ is a very good machine.
Any comments or observations would be appreciated.
