I'm thinking of a situation where you don't have plumbed in set tubs. When we moved from Illinois to Georgia, we no longer had set tubs so Daddy bought a single portable tub that had a drain at the bottom. On the last load, one of us had to put the gray suds hose in the standpipe to get rid of the wash water. Sometimes the drain hose for the rinse water which was placed in the suds tub during this time caused an overflow if the hoses were not switched back in time. But anyway, it would have been helpful if the machine had allowed a selection to be made to save or drain suds. If we had not stopped by Sears and bought the 58 LK and continued on to the Maytag dealer, we might have been able to have another suds saver with the selector switch although the urgent need for one back in Illinois when our house originally had an electric water heater had passed. After we moved to Georgia, I don't believe I ever saw another suds saver washer because few people had basements and most washers were in kitchens. Of course, if we had bought a Maytag, we would not have had the 8 different washers we had from that time on which was great for me.