sudsmaster
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I got my paper copy of the March 06 CR today in the mail. So now I can see the actual ratings.
It is a bit mystifying that Asko and Miele placed so low, purely on the basis of capacity. Oh well.
I also made a trip to the local Sears today, to see the Oasis. There was an empty spot where the washer once stood. The saleslady said they had gotten in 500 machines, and they all sold very quickly. But she hadn't heard back from any customers as to cleaning performance. I note that CR says they found the Oasis to clean "competently" although it arrived too late to be included in their complete testing.
I was also interested in how the GE FL fared. Although it scored very good on washing, energy efficiency, and noise, it suffered with regard to capacity and gentleness. I think it also got dinged for its supposedly long cycle time, but I think perhaps CR misread the display, mistaking 1 hour 5 minutes for 105 minutes?
I'm also concerned that CR probably uses the default "normal" or "regular" wash cycle on which to base all its testing. I think it would be better to do a more thorough evaluation, and see just what each machine can do, maximum, in terms of parameters such as washing efficiency and gentleness. I'd be willing to bet that the Miele and Asko would rate much higher in terms of washing efficiency if their high temp long cycle options were chosen. And so on. At best CR is a snapshot of a slice across the center of each machine's capabilities - but it probably doesn't give much of a clue as to which machines are capabable of far better results than the average machine.
It is a bit mystifying that Asko and Miele placed so low, purely on the basis of capacity. Oh well.
I also made a trip to the local Sears today, to see the Oasis. There was an empty spot where the washer once stood. The saleslady said they had gotten in 500 machines, and they all sold very quickly. But she hadn't heard back from any customers as to cleaning performance. I note that CR says they found the Oasis to clean "competently" although it arrived too late to be included in their complete testing.
I was also interested in how the GE FL fared. Although it scored very good on washing, energy efficiency, and noise, it suffered with regard to capacity and gentleness. I think it also got dinged for its supposedly long cycle time, but I think perhaps CR misread the display, mistaking 1 hour 5 minutes for 105 minutes?
I'm also concerned that CR probably uses the default "normal" or "regular" wash cycle on which to base all its testing. I think it would be better to do a more thorough evaluation, and see just what each machine can do, maximum, in terms of parameters such as washing efficiency and gentleness. I'd be willing to bet that the Miele and Asko would rate much higher in terms of washing efficiency if their high temp long cycle options were chosen. And so on. At best CR is a snapshot of a slice across the center of each machine's capabilities - but it probably doesn't give much of a clue as to which machines are capabable of far better results than the average machine.