Yes for me, I like super duper simple. Press, Press, push, turn, pull, done. Far less that can go wrong.
I think exactly like Kirk Rivas here at 1:00 -
I like any washer modeled after the GE WWC6700PA shown above.
The two and three speed versions would offer slow/fast with the casuals button depressed. Time, duration and temperature pre-programmed through the fabric switch. No guess work for me.
But I understand you- there are many who would want granular control with separate selection combinations. Though that introduces added complexity which I am not a fan of- ie those timers that have 5 or more separate stand alone cycles built into them. Lots of switching going in a few short degrees that must happen in the correct order.
I could never understand the idea behind using a two speed clutch rather than a two speed motor. It seems like it would have been much more expensive to build... and I have no clue how the 3 speed versions worked -actually I never bothered to even try to get how the 2 speed clutches worked. Putting the clutch and motor under the sure-to-leak-eventually pump was a stroke of planned obsolescence genius, though!