Although satisfied with my 2017 SQ 9-Series top-loading pair, I’ve always preferred front-loaders. Took the plunge this week and purchased the SQ 7009 washer and a companion dryer. I opted for the pedestals, which add 8-inches to the height. Much easier loading and unloading.
Unfortunately, I did not notice that the latest iteration washer was not paired with the 7004 dryer, which has steam options and the new pet/flea cycle. Would I have had my local dealer order the 7004 and waited? Probably not. I downloaded the user guides for the washer and what I assumed was the 7004 it was paired with. In other words, I inspected every inch of the washer’s control panel at the store and obviously didn’t even glance at the dryer’s control panel.
Have washed three loads— sheets/pillowcases (Whites cycle); a load of mixed colors (Perm Press cycle); and a maximum capacity load of bath, kitchen & personal whites (Whites cycle + Stain Boost option + 2 extra rinses.) I dosed the detergents pretty heavily—liquid Tide Ultimate Stain Release for the Stain Boost and powdered Tide Ultra Oxi for the main wash. The manual states to use powdered detergent for the main wash when choosing the Prewash or Stain Boost options. Apparently liquid detergent in the main compartment will dispense with the prewash/stain boost detergent.
Results were excellent with all three loads. Various stains were vanquished save for a slightly noticeable mustard stain that stubbornly remained on a dish towel.
Next time, I might try the Sanitize With Oxi cycle (60 minute wash tumble) with a Soak option to see how that handles stain removal.
Apologies for the “from the side”photo, but the laundry space is so tight I had to stand off to the side to snap the pic.
I’m so glad to have a front-loading washer again! My checkbook is still in shock, though.

Unfortunately, I did not notice that the latest iteration washer was not paired with the 7004 dryer, which has steam options and the new pet/flea cycle. Would I have had my local dealer order the 7004 and waited? Probably not. I downloaded the user guides for the washer and what I assumed was the 7004 it was paired with. In other words, I inspected every inch of the washer’s control panel at the store and obviously didn’t even glance at the dryer’s control panel.
Have washed three loads— sheets/pillowcases (Whites cycle); a load of mixed colors (Perm Press cycle); and a maximum capacity load of bath, kitchen & personal whites (Whites cycle + Stain Boost option + 2 extra rinses.) I dosed the detergents pretty heavily—liquid Tide Ultimate Stain Release for the Stain Boost and powdered Tide Ultra Oxi for the main wash. The manual states to use powdered detergent for the main wash when choosing the Prewash or Stain Boost options. Apparently liquid detergent in the main compartment will dispense with the prewash/stain boost detergent.
Results were excellent with all three loads. Various stains were vanquished save for a slightly noticeable mustard stain that stubbornly remained on a dish towel.
Next time, I might try the Sanitize With Oxi cycle (60 minute wash tumble) with a Soak option to see how that handles stain removal.
Apologies for the “from the side”photo, but the laundry space is so tight I had to stand off to the side to snap the pic.
I’m so glad to have a front-loading washer again! My checkbook is still in shock, though.

