I almost posted this in the recent thread started by jkbff (Joshua) asking for TL suggestions but then decided it may be better to start a new thread rather than hijacking the other.
Been giving some serious thought to buying a SQ TL myself after seeing the recent discussion here about them still being a straight forward "old school" design. Thought I should get one before they go the way of electronics.
From YT vids I see SQ uses a spin drain. Would have to believe this places much more load on the machine as a whole but most importantly the mechanical system as opposed to a neutral drain machine?
Ive seen debate concerning spin drain vs neurtal drain as to which leaves clothes cleaner. And comments that some neutral drain machines leave a ring around the tub and develop an odor. I have to say our 2003 GE, which is a neutral drain, doesnt leave the clothes dirty. It doesnt have a dirt ring around the tub or any funky odors.
I saw a YT vid of a late 60s GE's that did a spin drain. So I assume somewhere along the line GE changed to neutral drain. IIRC most vids Ive seen of many different brands of 50s-60s washers used spin drain.
I guess the manufacturer takes this into consideration when building the machine and all should be okay?
Been giving some serious thought to buying a SQ TL myself after seeing the recent discussion here about them still being a straight forward "old school" design. Thought I should get one before they go the way of electronics.
From YT vids I see SQ uses a spin drain. Would have to believe this places much more load on the machine as a whole but most importantly the mechanical system as opposed to a neutral drain machine?
Ive seen debate concerning spin drain vs neurtal drain as to which leaves clothes cleaner. And comments that some neutral drain machines leave a ring around the tub and develop an odor. I have to say our 2003 GE, which is a neutral drain, doesnt leave the clothes dirty. It doesnt have a dirt ring around the tub or any funky odors.
I saw a YT vid of a late 60s GE's that did a spin drain. So I assume somewhere along the line GE changed to neutral drain. IIRC most vids Ive seen of many different brands of 50s-60s washers used spin drain.
I guess the manufacturer takes this into consideration when building the machine and all should be okay?