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The TR series is too gentle for my liking. I like a nice agitation that's harsh enough to get out the dirt, but not beat the fibers out of them.
What the heck is wrong with people who recommend this series? I'd tell them to try doing a heavy duty cycle. It reninde me of the GE hydrowave.
 
Reply #183

William, I think Dan in reply #179 was referring strictly to the TR series. That model has a locking lid because it does not have a spin break -- the washer merely coasts to a stop when the spin cycle is over. So, that machine does require the start/pause button to be pressed to restart the machine after the lid has been opened mid-cycle.

Ryne
 
reply #184

I know he was, but he also said:
"knowing the TC models have the same exact start button I could foresee many issues and inconveniences occurring with that"

I was just pointing out that there was no inconvenience, or issues. It's also a capacitive touch button, not mechanical, so it shouldn't wear out.
 
Ok that’s good, cause it’s such a pain to have to pause the TR model to add something or just check to make sure it’s actually doing something. I’m glad Speed Queen preset the TC series to auto start once the lid closes much like how the commercial coin operated models work. Now I’m more fond on the TC! Thanks for that information.
 
I've always found it to be such a let down that on machines with limited dual positions, you'd only get 1 or 2 time dry settings

Especially here where you could easily double the dryness selector with time selections (Less dry / 15 min, near dry / 30min, dry / 45min).
 
Hene4, I feel you. If everyone was like me Speed Queen would have a EM timer offering up to 125 minutes of dry time. Like all dryers should.  

 

 

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