ryner1988
Well-known member
Regarding modern FL washers
Not only should manufacturers offer them in the mid-range 3.5 cu. ft. size, they should sell more stripped-down versions, just a few basic cycles, no app, and no WiFi. I believe there's a sizable market for washers that just do the job without a lot of fanfare. For example, and FL version of my basic Whirlpool TL. Same size tub and same options, but an FL instead. Sell it for about $600, and a lot of people would buy that I'm sure. The problem with FL's in the modern world is that even the basic models are too flashy, and just too damn big, so they skip over a large share of the appliance market that just doesn't want "all that." So those people say screw it, and go buy another TL. How do I know? Because my thought pattern was pretty much exactly this.
Ryne
Not only should manufacturers offer them in the mid-range 3.5 cu. ft. size, they should sell more stripped-down versions, just a few basic cycles, no app, and no WiFi. I believe there's a sizable market for washers that just do the job without a lot of fanfare. For example, and FL version of my basic Whirlpool TL. Same size tub and same options, but an FL instead. Sell it for about $600, and a lot of people would buy that I'm sure. The problem with FL's in the modern world is that even the basic models are too flashy, and just too damn big, so they skip over a large share of the appliance market that just doesn't want "all that." So those people say screw it, and go buy another TL. How do I know? Because my thought pattern was pretty much exactly this.
Ryne