iiijohnnymaciii
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I am going to be purchasing a front load washer with prewash. I've read some of you wouldn't purchase a front load washer without an onboard heater. I was wondering if I would benefit from narrowing my search down to a washing machine that had an onboard heater.
My hot water heater is set to 140 degrees next to my washing machine. The only thing I wash in hot water are my whites and I use bleach when I do them. I wash everything else on warm, because I'm afraid of color bleeding and shrinking.
From what I've gleaned thus far in my research is the heater only comes on when using allergen/sanitary/whites cycles. It doesn't come on periodically to keep water at "warm" temperatures when using other cycles. Is this true or are there brands out there, that when you set the machine to warm, it keeps the water at 90-100ish degrees throughout the wash cycle? If so, I would definitely be interested in them, because I could see where water temps could fall when using so little water for long periods of time and "warm" cycles turning into "cool" cycles.
Thanks.
My hot water heater is set to 140 degrees next to my washing machine. The only thing I wash in hot water are my whites and I use bleach when I do them. I wash everything else on warm, because I'm afraid of color bleeding and shrinking.
From what I've gleaned thus far in my research is the heater only comes on when using allergen/sanitary/whites cycles. It doesn't come on periodically to keep water at "warm" temperatures when using other cycles. Is this true or are there brands out there, that when you set the machine to warm, it keeps the water at 90-100ish degrees throughout the wash cycle? If so, I would definitely be interested in them, because I could see where water temps could fall when using so little water for long periods of time and "warm" cycles turning into "cool" cycles.
Thanks.