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I later learned that other students on my dorm had the same issues where the water level fell short. What do people not understand? I don't need to own a machine just to experience performance. The Speed Queens take better care of my laundry and actually fill completely, and also do a spray rinse. I told the residential staff that the washers and dryers weren't doing a satisfactory job of cleaning due to the water level issue. I was told that I could do a smaller load, to which I was not impressed with that answer. If a tub is big enough to fill up with clothes, then the water level should match the clothes level which is at the top row of holes. That was what I expected. The Speed Queen would've fully saturated the load and agitated gentler with longer strokes with water at the top, like its older Amana and Raytheon counterparts which I believe is what today's Speed Queen Laundry machines are based off of. I find that clothes last longer with the machine agitating at 68 strokes per minute. I feel for the dorm students who have to deal with a machine that brutally agitates at 180 strokes per minute. Another friend of mine told me that the Maytag left stains in their jeans. And yes, it was the same washer that was in my dorm.