gadgetgary Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 31, 2005 Messages 3,867 Location Bristol,CT May 8, 2007 #2 Does the Maytag wringer remove as much water from clothing as the spinning action in a TopLoader?
C coldspot66 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jan 8, 2003 Messages 1,545 Location Plymouth, Mass May 8, 2007 #3 No wringer removes as much water as a centrifical spinning tub....even a belt drive Whirlpool, which only spins at 515 rpm's.
No wringer removes as much water as a centrifical spinning tub....even a belt drive Whirlpool, which only spins at 515 rpm's.
polkanut Well-known member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 6,285 Location Wausau, WI May 13, 2007 #4 I agree 100% with John. I have done laundry with my Speed Queen wringer and when I hang up some of the heavier articles the water literally runs out of them. A good centrifugal spin is the best way by far.
I agree 100% with John. I have done laundry with my Speed Queen wringer and when I hang up some of the heavier articles the water literally runs out of them. A good centrifugal spin is the best way by far.