mrb627
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There are new models listed on the website.
People have been too brainwashed with the wonderfulness of cold and basically barely warm water washing
I remember the boosted hot on the speed queens that were from the '90s and I'm disappointed they never brought it back but then again it wouldn't be a speedy Queen
If I remember correctly a few years back John actually posted that he had never used the heater option on the unit he has in his collection. But as far as I'm concerned for true temperature control in the front loader you really do need a heater to boost or maintain temperatures because if so little amount of water comparatively for wash cycle.
And I do not like that flexibility solely designated and relegated to apps on your phone and not on an appliances control panelI actually do like the incredible flexibility found on the control panels of the ff7 front loader and the TR7 top loader. The simplified controls of the lower models leaves me very uninspired and not wanting to buy any of those lower models. I always prefer choice and flexibility in my appliances especially laundry and dishwashers
I actually do like the incredible flexibility found on the control panels of the ff7 front loader and the TR7 top loader. The simplified controls of the lower models leaves me very uninspired and not wanting to buy any of those lower models. I always prefer choice and flexibility in my appliances especially laundry and dishwashers
He keeps insisting there is a new Texas facility too. There isn't.This guy is an idiot , there is no larger TL washer coming out, there is no reason for a larger machine, a. dryer is always at least twice as large as a washer.
If you are interested in a larger washer get the FL models, they wash much larger loads than SQs top load machines.
The only change is the TR machines do not lock till the spin cycle.
John L.
There are new models listed on the website.
Not only that, but water recirculation should be too.When I put a 50/50 358277 mixing in my Speed Queen it was a noticeable improvement for the better. Personally I discovered that Tide Professional and many other detergent labelled for cold water washing actually do best not in cold water or hot water, but in warm water around ~100*F. Clothes come out clean, fresh and bright while saving energy.
I think ATC that guarantees true warm water washing should become standard on all MOL and TOL top load washers as this would provide the best results while using the least amount of energy. And yes, I do agree that heaters should be put in front load washers with cycles that provide various levels of assured temperature from 50*F to 195*F.
Personally my dream Classic Clean Speed Queen would have the control system of a early 2000s Kenmore washer. 3 Speed motor, motor speed selector switch with fast/fast; slow/fast; slow/slow; extra slow/slow; intermittent extra slow/slow; slow/fast, ATC, variable water level, extra rinse selector, pre-wash, soak, Ultra Clean with Ultra Rinse system, Permanent Press II with half tub drain cool down, fabric softener dispenser, dual action agitator and all porcelain on steal cabinet.