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Well as much as I hated to I returned the 542. There was nothing wrong with the washer. The problem was the amount of wrinkling that was present. This may be inherit with all TL's, not sure. In our home we hang dry a lot of outer wear clothes. With the extra wrinkling it created more work - ironing, spritzing with water and then placing in the dryer. The SQ was very fast with washing and I really liked the hot water setting. We tried all settings to reduce wrinkles, if we did slow spin then the clothes were too wet to hang dry. The dealer accepted the return after discussing the problem. So - back to the Frigidaire FL GLTF2940. I would still suggest a SQ if you use a dryer exclusively. Nelson
 
SQ 432

I'm very happy with my SQ 432...the next best thing to Dependable Care Maytag, but I use a dryer, except for workout towels which I hang. They don't need to be soft, no need to be wrinkle free on those.
 
Thanks, Martin

Your response is priceless.  You have given me the best laugh I've had all day!

 

A very timely post as I looked at the SQ's this very afternoon and have tenative plans to purchase one tomorrow.  Probably will be a 412.  If so, I can live with the wrinkles as almost everything goes into the dryer.  Bethann's linens hang on the line and I've never known her to complain about wrinkles.

 

Lawrence
 
more like operator trouble than machine trouble

Sounds like you are basically trying to get no iron results without using a dryer which is a necessary part of the process to relax the wrinkles and set the needed creases. I used to get perfect perma press results using a Frigidaire washer that spun at 1140 rpm, but I finished the clothes in a dryer.

How can clothes be too wet to line dry? If anything, the weight of the water in the fabrics should help pull out the wrinkles unless the rinse water was so cold the fabric would not relax.
 
ok....

you returned a speed queen because you say it wrinkled clothes too much.... yet the machine you replaced it with has a thousand rpm spin which wrinkles clothes more!??? im lost.
 
more wrinkling from a washer that spins out at 600+ RPM and

That's true.
Our old washing machine that span at 400 rpm left clothes much more creased than the new one that spins at 1200 rpm. And let's not talk about the difference in performance. Things span at 400 rpm were almost dripping wet, those done at 1200 are dry in 20 minutes if put on the line!

This is because (if the machine is correctly engineered) the spin is pulsed and not straight to top speed and at the end of the cycle there is an automatic clothes tumbling that releases most of the creases. If the machine is not, you get all the creases.
 
I love my speed queen and in the summer I hang out our clothes and I have not noticed that they were more wrinkled they looked fine. The big diffrence is that they are cleaner than what I was getting in a front loader.
 
As noted in a previous post we tried a Bravos TL - of course beside the pitiful effort it called washing clothes they also were more wrinkled. Now I'm not saying the FL doesn't have some wrinkles because it does. We don't hang the clothes outside but inside on a rack. The main problem was the intensity of wrinkling that was present with the SQ. There were some non-wrinkling knit items that had never wrinkled that did with the SQ. I tried all combinations to decrease the wrinkling effect. With jeans if I did the slower spin speed then they were of course wetter and took longer to hang dry. I don't expect everyone to understand but in my home time is of the essence and if something increases the work required to achieve something then that item or process has to be changed. I do appreciate the knowledge, insight and cultural diversity present on this site. Nelson
 
speechless

i agree with yogitunes. i have used a few speed queens, the latest went to its new home yesterday and i never had wrikle and i didnt have spin options. was a single speed 600rpm and i only used the regular cycle. i line dry almost everything and the clotes are less creased and no ironing needed once dried. seems the creases disappear as it dries. and i iron just about nothin at all.

get an older single speed Speed Queen with no spin options and a speed of 600rpm. i found that thats a good spin for quick tumble drying and line drying
 
Did you give the clothing a good shake before hanging it on the rack? That alone removes a lot of the wrinkles.

I find that the only clothing that needs to be ironed after being hung out are items made from 100% cotton. Things like polo shirts, t-shirts, dockers, etc. are just fine after line drying.
 
PeterH770's 1955 Frigidaire Condenser

Peter, the photo of you with the 1955 Frigidaire condenser dryer is the exact one we had in our old house! Dad bought it new back then, Mom & Grandma were SOOO happy! The clothes that went into it first were from the stupid Bendix Economat, until the 1957 Whirlpool Imperial came!
 
no rudeness intended.......all one would be asking is to add 10 minutes of time to the cycle or your washing......no more than a basic extra rinse and spin so to speak, equal to run the clothes in a dryer for a few minutes and then place on a hanger.......I'm not asking to trade in the automatic for a wringer!......you have an issue were trying to help you work thru and resolve, by the simplest method

yes, time is of the essence for many, and although we do enjoy working on and playing with our machines.....there are days we want to get it done in a hurry.....thats why I have 6 machines hooked up......if I was single, I would have the whole week, waiting for a load to build to wash.....but reality, 2 homes, 5 autos, 5 dogs, hubby and 8 kids........its a wonder I have any hair left!.....Laundry---2 to 4 loads a day.....not to mention cleaning, dinner, dishes, homework, etc.....I look for anything that lightens my load
 
My 432 is scheduled for delivery in the morning. Looked at and planned to purchase a 412, and got a quote, but when I went back the next day to purchase they had sold all of their 412's and offered me the 432 for the 412 price. I'm looking forward to smooth washer sailing!

Lawrence
 
I'm ok now..............................................

OK I passed out, but I revived myself LOL!!!!!
A. I have AWN 542....I wash my 100% cotton dress shirts on PermPress warm water, and dry them on the line outside.
B. I wash my sheets on Reg. hot water and hang them on the line to dry also.
C. I iron my shirts because I love a crisp dress shirt, and I like to iron, my sheets go right on the bed off the line.
D. How can a machine that spins at 710 RPM cause more wrinkling than a machine that spins at 1000+ RPM?
E. I am a BIG advocate for Speed Queen products. Maybe you overloaded your machine like Malcolm said, or you just didn't like the machine because it wasn't a front loader. You are very lucky that the store took it back. There is nothing wrong with your machine, it worked properly, and it sounds like you just prefer a front loader, you cant' BS a BS!!! LOL
F. Just my two cents, Good luck with your new washer.
G. For the record, I have NEVER had a problem with excessive wrinkling. I LOVE MY WASHER AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND SQ TOP OR FRONT LOADERS TO ANYONE!!!
MIKE
 

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