Brave new world
Top loader vs front loader? Is that like caveman beat clothes on rocks vs man inventing the wheel?
Beats me. But front load washers have been THE choice of commercial use longer than Ive been alive, and I'm 55 years old. And SQ does seem to have the market share in commercial FL washers.
Are the laundromats buying machines based more on energy use and water consumption, and less of quality washing capability? Possibly. Probably. But how many complain their clothes didn't come clean at the laundromat? So if the clothes come out clean, AND you save energy, isn't that a win win? You save on your electric bill, both in the electrical consumption the washer uses, as well as the drying time in the dryer. You save water, which for people like me, on a well, is the difference between having water for a shower or not, and, you use less soap.
I read a lot of the complaints about front loaders. Smell, mold, mildew, vibration. But dig deeper. These machines use 1/10th the wash water of a TL, yet people put in as much detergent as they put in their TL. They park the machines on light flexible floors, even though the OM specifically says to place them on firm foundations. You cant do everything wrong and then complain when the machine doesn't work right.
I took this LG FL apart (bad bearings). The soap drawer was gooey as was the fabric softener drawer. Did they use too much? The drum had heavy residue all around the front and back, and the support spider was clogged with soap scummy grunge. But no corrosion.
I don't know how it will work out, but I'm committed to the technology. Were going to use powdered soap and zero fabric softener in the machine, and cut the soap quantity back to about 1/10th (or less) the amount per wash we used in the TL, and see how it works. And regardless how this LG works out, Ive got my eye out for a commercial grade SQ front loader and dryer. My goal is to have a vertical stack in the wash room.