I am curious to learn more about Speed Queen's front loaders and how they have changed in recent years.
There was a TOL model called the Imperial a few years ago. It has a stainless steel cabinet, and a row of knobs across the top front. It has a 300 G-Force spin at 1,000 RPM.
The new stainless steel cabinet TOL washer has a digital touchpad instead of knobs and a 400 G-Force 1,200 RPM spin. The new one also lists a larger capacity.
Are the differences between one versus the other really significant? I might get one or the other and am leaning very strongly toward the older model because I REALLY like the controls. I just want to make certain the older one with its smaller rated capacity and weaker spin cycle would still be a fantastic machine to have for washing queen-size bed linens and jeans.
What do you think?
Dave[this post was last edited: 10/20/2016-15:10]


There was a TOL model called the Imperial a few years ago. It has a stainless steel cabinet, and a row of knobs across the top front. It has a 300 G-Force spin at 1,000 RPM.
The new stainless steel cabinet TOL washer has a digital touchpad instead of knobs and a 400 G-Force 1,200 RPM spin. The new one also lists a larger capacity.
Are the differences between one versus the other really significant? I might get one or the other and am leaning very strongly toward the older model because I REALLY like the controls. I just want to make certain the older one with its smaller rated capacity and weaker spin cycle would still be a fantastic machine to have for washing queen-size bed linens and jeans.
What do you think?
Dave[this post was last edited: 10/20/2016-15:10]

