Miele Little Giants
Yes, basicly.
All your questions should be answered on here:
https://www.mieleusa.com/domestic/p...3051.htm?mat=10247490&name=PW_6068_Plus_EL_LP
First of all, yes, the Little Giants are 24" standard cabinet machines, basicly what the US would consider a compact washer.
Not sure about depth though. Some of the W19xx machines were deeper then others due to a different drum used. Not sure how big that bigger drum was, but I think it should have been about the same size as the Little Giants are now.
To put that more clearly: Height and width will be simmilar, depth will be simmilar or smaller on the Little Giants.
Yes, beefier components, especially in the suspension, bearings and motor. They are rated at 30,000h of operation, which should be equal to 30,000 cycles in that machine.
"Normal" Mieles were designed for about 10,000h of operation for quite some time now, and with cycles usually exceeding 1h, you'd get a bit less then 10,000 cycles out of them.
Yes, they require a 30A 208-240V circut, basicly just like a dryer. They can heat with up to 4.8kW, allowing you to run a 140°F Cotton cycle in 49min with 2 rinses when connected to hot and cold and to run that same cycle in just 59min with 2 rinses if you only hook the machine up to cold water.
To note here is the matching dryer situation:
These dryers are not labeled with a life expectancy. My theory about that is that in usecases where a Little Giant makes sense (or in most commercial laundry situations in general) the dryers are just maintained and only are changed out when the washers are, basicly makeing washing and drying hardware always optimized for each other.
Further, for home use, only the condenser version of the Little Giant dryer is approved. The vented version will most likely not be sold to a private person. My guess about that is that the glass door used with the vented version can be a burn hazzard and thus can not be present in a machine for home use.
So paring a Little Giant washer with a cheap full size WP vented dryer would probably be a better idea then to huzzle around with a condenser dryer.