vacuumfreeeke
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So why do manufacturers make front loaders with transparent lids, but not top loaders? I'm assuming because one needs to know if a front loader is over sudsing or not drained all the way before they open the door. I know that very few top loaders and dryers (though a lot more now) have transparent doors. I really like being able to see what's going on inside there... I wish my dishwasher had a transparent door!
I wonder why even the Maytag Neptune washer didn't have a transparent door... were they hiding some secret magic elves in that come out to do the washing them the door slams shut?
Any thoughts?
I wonder why even the Maytag Neptune washer didn't have a transparent door... were they hiding some secret magic elves in that come out to do the washing them the door slams shut?
Any thoughts?