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maytaglover68

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I love the Maytag Neptune TL. It’s so unique and it is a very good design. I with all H.E. washers were made like the Neptune TL’s. They were awesome machines, I don’t get the hate for 2000s Maytag or the hate for the Neptune.
 
I have never seen one, but is cool modern classic that i would add to collection if one presented itself.. Calypso is another,found a battered one at the dump in 2004, took motor,pump and control panel, then discovered pump was locked up from stringy material wound up in it...
Haier liked the TL Neptune enough they copied or licensed the design for sale in certain markets-unknown if Haier version was same size or downsized version.
 
I love the Maytag Neptune TL. It’s so unique and it is a very good design. I with all H.E. washers were made like the Neptune TL’s. They were awesome machines, I don’t get the hate for 2000s Maytag or the hate for the Neptune.
The Neptune TL has some issues. I've stated in the past that some types of loads don't turn over very well, if at all. I once watched a load of twenty-one shirts not rollover AT ALL through the entire wash period. I kept watching, did not assist, hoping the tumblers would eventually get a grip, but nope. I canceled the cycle when drain begin, restarted and helped the load rollover several times through another full wash period.

It has trouble distributing some types of loads for a balanced spin. It tries distribution tumble three (or four) times on the interim spins, gives up and resorts to a drip-drain. It tries more diligently on the final spin, multiple distribution attempts, will refill and repeat the final rinse, I think twice, before giving up and beeping for help.
 
The Neptune TL has some issues. I've stated in the past that some types of loads don't turn over very well, if at all. I once watched a load of twenty-one shirts not rollover AT ALL through the entire wash period. I kept watching, did not assist, hoping the tumblers would eventually get a grip, but nope. I canceled the cycle when drain begin, restarted and helped the load rollover several times through another full wash period.

It has trouble distributing some types of loads for a balanced spin. It tries distribution tumble three (or four) times on the interim spins, gives up and resorts to a drip-drain. It tries more diligently on the final spin, multiple distribution attempts, will refill and repeat the final rinse, I think twice, before giving up and beeping for help.
That type of operation is not something that I'd want in a washing machine.
And what you described is beyond silly.
The repeated (and pathetic) of the machine trying to manipulate a load of laundry is idiotic.
 
Neptune TL is a worthy pursuit for collectors in terms of being unusual.

The best HE toploader thus far in terms of performance, IMO, is the Calypso ... and it's also a unique, unusual design.

I have both of the above.
 
That type of operation is not something that I'd want in a washing machine.
And what you described is beyond silly.
The repeated (and pathetic) of the machine trying to manipulate a load of laundry is idiotic.
It's not just silly. It's stupid! Maytag replaced them with Bravos which was even worse. Clothes didn't get covered in water. They just sat there with full loads.
 
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