New SQ Top Loading Washer
Congratulations on your new washer Eugene, I suspect that you will like it and keep it a long time even if it is the 2nd most used washer at your house.
The rubber thing on the end of the drain hose is designed to help hold the hose in the standpipe, it does not make either an airtight or watertight seal in anyway, if it did it would violate plumbing codes and cause siphoning problems.
You can remove it from your standpipe with a strong bent piece of wire and some lube as Martin suggested. When ever we install one of these washers we usally cut the white plastic end off drain outlet to reduce splashing if it goes directly into a sink, we often also disgaurd the rubber piece if it is not needed for a particlaur installiation.
The dreaded stuff on the new washers SS tub. To me as a dealer that has sold more than 150 of these washers this is the biggest NON-ISSUE ever, we have yet to have a complaint or see a problem caused by this. Yes if you go looking by rubbing white towels on the inside of a new washer you might find something. { I installed a new Frigidaire FL machine last week and noticed when I ran my hand on the inside id the cylinder that it came out oily, BIG DEAL, it is not going to stain a load of laundry.
I always suggest to a customer that they wash a load of jeans or cleaning clothes in a new washer anyway, running a machine empty is not only a waste of water and detergent, but it does not clean out the machine nearly as actually washing clothing.
On this washer [ like most older design machines with main motor driven water pumps ] you do not have to worry about the detergent running into the outer tub and not getting into the washer during wash. On this machine even if all the detergent ended up in the hose leading to the water pump as soon as the motor starts for agitation the detergent will be BLASTED back into the wash water, just like an old MT, WP DD or BD, Norge, GE or HP FF, etc.
These SQ TL washers are going to be changed to make them more energy efficient around the end of 2014 or there abouts, buy one NOW if you want one. I like my brothers and many others do not want one of these current machines, they are too crude and wasteful to use unless you can a least figure out a way to reuse the wash water a few times.
It is really too bad that WP has tied up several good ideas with patents that could be used to really improve these SQ TL washers. If they could build a Resource-Saver style machine out of a SQ TLer I might buy one for my personal home laundry.
Congratulations on your new washer Eugene, I suspect that you will like it and keep it a long time even if it is the 2nd most used washer at your house.
The rubber thing on the end of the drain hose is designed to help hold the hose in the standpipe, it does not make either an airtight or watertight seal in anyway, if it did it would violate plumbing codes and cause siphoning problems.
You can remove it from your standpipe with a strong bent piece of wire and some lube as Martin suggested. When ever we install one of these washers we usally cut the white plastic end off drain outlet to reduce splashing if it goes directly into a sink, we often also disgaurd the rubber piece if it is not needed for a particlaur installiation.
The dreaded stuff on the new washers SS tub. To me as a dealer that has sold more than 150 of these washers this is the biggest NON-ISSUE ever, we have yet to have a complaint or see a problem caused by this. Yes if you go looking by rubbing white towels on the inside of a new washer you might find something. { I installed a new Frigidaire FL machine last week and noticed when I ran my hand on the inside id the cylinder that it came out oily, BIG DEAL, it is not going to stain a load of laundry.
I always suggest to a customer that they wash a load of jeans or cleaning clothes in a new washer anyway, running a machine empty is not only a waste of water and detergent, but it does not clean out the machine nearly as actually washing clothing.
On this washer [ like most older design machines with main motor driven water pumps ] you do not have to worry about the detergent running into the outer tub and not getting into the washer during wash. On this machine even if all the detergent ended up in the hose leading to the water pump as soon as the motor starts for agitation the detergent will be BLASTED back into the wash water, just like an old MT, WP DD or BD, Norge, GE or HP FF, etc.
These SQ TL washers are going to be changed to make them more energy efficient around the end of 2014 or there abouts, buy one NOW if you want one. I like my brothers and many others do not want one of these current machines, they are too crude and wasteful to use unless you can a least figure out a way to reuse the wash water a few times.
It is really too bad that WP has tied up several good ideas with patents that could be used to really improve these SQ TL washers. If they could build a Resource-Saver style machine out of a SQ TLer I might buy one for my personal home laundry.