This came up in conversation at the local appliance shop as I was ordering some rubber feet and a dispenser drawer removal tool...
I was told by one of the more experienced salespeople that one shouldn't wash bathmats in a front loader because it can damage the machine.
When I have washed bathmats, I've always used the "Delicate" setting without any issue. My FL washer uses a low spin speed of 500 RPM and short tumbling. My old top loader didn't care at all.
What are your thoughts on this? I know that they can cause a front loader to go severely out of balance, but my machine has a limit switch to stop the machine from killing itself.
There is a youtube video of some poor guy with a GE washer trying to wash a bathmat and here's what's happening with him. (Link included) I only recommend watching the first 30 seconds, the rest of the 13 minutes is about him crabbing how much the machine he has sucks. This video was also the reason why I didn't consider buying GE.
I was told by one of the more experienced salespeople that one shouldn't wash bathmats in a front loader because it can damage the machine.
When I have washed bathmats, I've always used the "Delicate" setting without any issue. My FL washer uses a low spin speed of 500 RPM and short tumbling. My old top loader didn't care at all.
What are your thoughts on this? I know that they can cause a front loader to go severely out of balance, but my machine has a limit switch to stop the machine from killing itself.
There is a youtube video of some poor guy with a GE washer trying to wash a bathmat and here's what's happening with him. (Link included) I only recommend watching the first 30 seconds, the rest of the 13 minutes is about him crabbing how much the machine he has sucks. This video was also the reason why I didn't consider buying GE.