New WP and GE stackable washer line up

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Yeah I noticed that. I'd probably go for the GE model if I were to get something like this. Seems they have more user friendly options lol.
 
We just had service training on these new WP stackers. The dumbest thing on the 27" stacker is that you need to remove the dryer to even change a lid switch on the washer. That makes no sense to me, but I am not an engineer. So a lid sw job will now be a 2 person job!
 
Per WP, <span class="name">Brookelyn says:"</span> <span class="message-text">It still uses sensing. It uses a little more water then a normal cycle. However the ultimate amount will depend on the load size." I guess GE is the only choice.
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oops sorry, Cuffs. I've been super busy lately and haven't been following the site. I missed your question. In service school it was more on repair and not really on operation. I'll check into it
 
From what I can gather, the deep water cycles are not true deep fill. It looks like the washer will fill to about 3/4 full. The use and care guide says it is a "reduced water washer." The other cycles will sense and adapt the fill level accordingly.
 

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