partscounterman
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As you may know from my previous posts, I have a Kenmore HE3t frontloading washer. We bought it after we moved here. The longer I have it the more annoyed I am by the long cycle times. When i had more time it was OK, but now with my own shop my time is more precious. I've been thinking about switching back to an agitator washer anyway.
Last week I got in this Maytag SE1000 stacked laundry. As I worked on it and checked it out, I began to fall in love! This machine has the old skool helical drive transmission, standard capacity tub and a super fun electronic control which is very flexible. Because of the electronic control, there are no long pauses between wash and spin, which means my laundry will get done quicker. The longer I had it, I realized I couldn't part with it. So the Maytag is going home and the Kenmore hettie and 90 series Kemore dryer are going to the shop to be sold. I can't wait to get back to agitator washing again!
True, there are things I am giving up. I will have to head on down to the W&F laundromat with my big comforters, pillows and rugs. My everyday laundry will get done quicker and thats more important to me right now. I chose the Hettie because it heats its own water, but it takes forever to make any real difference. So our "hot" water runs in the 100-120 degree range. I still feeel that frontloaders need the hotter water to make up for less effective washing action. Call me a heretic, but thats my opinion.
David
Last week I got in this Maytag SE1000 stacked laundry. As I worked on it and checked it out, I began to fall in love! This machine has the old skool helical drive transmission, standard capacity tub and a super fun electronic control which is very flexible. Because of the electronic control, there are no long pauses between wash and spin, which means my laundry will get done quicker. The longer I had it, I realized I couldn't part with it. So the Maytag is going home and the Kenmore hettie and 90 series Kemore dryer are going to the shop to be sold. I can't wait to get back to agitator washing again!
True, there are things I am giving up. I will have to head on down to the W&F laundromat with my big comforters, pillows and rugs. My everyday laundry will get done quicker and thats more important to me right now. I chose the Hettie because it heats its own water, but it takes forever to make any real difference. So our "hot" water runs in the 100-120 degree range. I still feeel that frontloaders need the hotter water to make up for less effective washing action. Call me a heretic, but thats my opinion.
David
