bobbi
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There was a comment about front loaders taking much more time than TL. This is true to a degree, but that can be compensated for by choosing a FL with Delay Start and having one load out of the way when one gets up on laundry day. Additionally, modern FL machines have considerably more capacity than traditional TL, which reduces the number of loads.
There was a comment that one's laundry day can be finished much more quickly with a TL. The reality for me is that I can have my laundry completed in 2.5 hours with a FL, whereas my TL water saving laundry setup took 4.5 hours. There are a number of reasons for this. First, delay start gets me a load ahead before I even wake up - I do my worst (longest) load first. Second, my TL machines had much less capacity - now instead of having to break my darks into two loads, they can be done in one load. Third, due to linting in my TL I would have to do my husband's work shirts/hoodies separate from his jeans. With my FL all can be done in a single load. What used to be at least 5 loads is now 3.
Another consideration is water usage. It is a non-issue for some, but not for all (though perhaps it should be?). I have a well, septic, and whole house water softener, so the less water I can use, the better. When I was using TL machines, I was practicing reusing wash and (partially) rinse water between a wringer, TL and Hoover twin tub, but let me tell you...it was quite a spectacle. The FL makes things so much simpler for me, and I can catch up on other chores between loads, even with hanging laundry to dry. All in all, a FL with delay start and on-board water heater just streamlines everything and does it efficiently. I have also seen a couple HE top loaders that worked great too.
There was a comment about an LG Tromm not rinsing well. I am not noticing this with my LG True Balance.
Though I was apprehensive about going back to a FL machine after two FLers that did not perform well, I am pleased with my LG and would not go back to a traditional TL machine as a daily driver. It takes a lot of effort to save my water in my small laundry space, there's too much lint, and they generally are not as good at extraction. Just my experience, though.
There was a comment that one's laundry day can be finished much more quickly with a TL. The reality for me is that I can have my laundry completed in 2.5 hours with a FL, whereas my TL water saving laundry setup took 4.5 hours. There are a number of reasons for this. First, delay start gets me a load ahead before I even wake up - I do my worst (longest) load first. Second, my TL machines had much less capacity - now instead of having to break my darks into two loads, they can be done in one load. Third, due to linting in my TL I would have to do my husband's work shirts/hoodies separate from his jeans. With my FL all can be done in a single load. What used to be at least 5 loads is now 3.
Another consideration is water usage. It is a non-issue for some, but not for all (though perhaps it should be?). I have a well, septic, and whole house water softener, so the less water I can use, the better. When I was using TL machines, I was practicing reusing wash and (partially) rinse water between a wringer, TL and Hoover twin tub, but let me tell you...it was quite a spectacle. The FL makes things so much simpler for me, and I can catch up on other chores between loads, even with hanging laundry to dry. All in all, a FL with delay start and on-board water heater just streamlines everything and does it efficiently. I have also seen a couple HE top loaders that worked great too.
There was a comment about an LG Tromm not rinsing well. I am not noticing this with my LG True Balance.
Though I was apprehensive about going back to a FL machine after two FLers that did not perform well, I am pleased with my LG and would not go back to a traditional TL machine as a daily driver. It takes a lot of effort to save my water in my small laundry space, there's too much lint, and they generally are not as good at extraction. Just my experience, though.