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After hearing there might have been a Frigidaire, Pulsmatic wringer washer, I googled it and was directed to Sustainable villiage.com
There is advertised a new Speed Queen wringer washer for 695.00 electric and 795.00 gas.
They also advertise a Staber, top load, horizontal axis washer.
Has anyone had experience with a Staber washing machine?

Kelly
 
Staber washers

Here's the link to the Staber website. We had a few discussions about the Stabers, perhaps you can find them back in the archives. Jetcone had two of those and had quite a few problems with them. Don't know how the newer models work.

Staber added a dryer to their line, but that is basically a rebadged Whirlpool. Now they added a drying cabinet too.

Louis

http://www.staber.com/
 
Ebbene sì...la cosa è strana

Yes, although I consider tumble washers the best, either in low water consumes than in energy comsumes and in wash efficiency too, and there in US people prefer top loading on their washer, I must say that that the idea to get the h-axis in a TL washers wasn't a good idea! Staber would have been THE SOLUTION KEY, but many people told me no good (sometimes very bad)indeed!

I wonder how here in Europe we mostly have h-axis washers, and the same system goes very well both in TL and FL, while in US TL means agitator or at least v-axis and h-axis are only for FL...

Good Bye
Diomede

PS: Louis, do you know how hard was for me to say that? :-) Just me that I love such a lot TL h-axis...
 

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