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First that new touchscreen dishwasher and the Vantage top loader... and now this. Miele pricing on Whirlpool appliances, it seems.

Available in red, silver and white.

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Touchscreen Dishwasher?

Did I miss something?

Malcolm

( Too bad KENMORE is missing out on these machines )
 
Miele pricing on Whirlpool appliances, it seems.

And why not? They are made overseas so you have the exchange rate to factor into the price and the transportation across the ocean. But that does not matter to US corporations because American factories did not have to spend money to retool to make front loading washers. They don't have to pay living wages and benefits to American factory workers. If the foreign maker raises the price too much, our corporations will find someone else to make the machines for less money--never mind that they won't be the same for parts stocking & distribution. They will tell them to buy a new one when the old one needs fixing. The shareholders and the board will be just as happy as if they were actually making something instead of just selling something. They are all too short sighted to see the difference.
 
I like versatile, flexible machines,

but, those control panels are overly complex and downright intimidating to me!

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Lawrence, they're really quite easy to use once you understand the concepts behind them. I like these because they are very informative. But I do wonder if these will be for oversease markets only or for U.S. market too.
 
@ Bob

"...But I do wonder if these will be for overseas markets only or for U.S. market too"

These machines are made strictly for northamerican markets : cycles such as WhitestWhites or Heavy Duty don't exist in the european programming mindset. European cycles are named by fabric type (cottons, synthetics, woolens ...) Maybe some "europeized" versions will be sold in Europe, where such big machines are niche models as here we've plenty of 24" models.

Not my guess, just facts. Spot it :

- on Whirlpool UK website . There are just two Duets : the SCW1112 WH and the HDW 1011, then one american toploader (LSQ 8033 SW) and one european toploader (AWE 6517). The other 29 models are all 24" frontloaders

- on WP France where 5 of the 11 available models are euro toploaders

- on Bauknecht Germany (Whirlpool uses mostly this vintage brand in Middle Europe)

- on WP Italy 8 of 29 are euro toploaders, 2 of 29 are Dreamspace(Duets)[this post was last edited: 7/8/2010-20:45]
 
Not a Miele

This gives me a whole new appreciation for the simplistic controls of my Miele. I was the young kid who programed everyone’s VCR’s back in the day; I’m not intimidated by electronics. This however seems overboard. I wish the companies here in the U.S.A would stop decorating products and start making them more durable as once was the case. Oh yea, and maybe also start making them here where we live and have few jobs for people. Maybe then I would pay the price. Until then, this “lipstick covered gutter trash appliance duo,” have no place in my laundry room.

Meanwhile our Miles are rocking the Sh_t our laundry. love'em .....
 
Not a Miele

This gives me a whole new appreciation for the simplistic controls of my Miele. I was the young kid who programed everyone’s VCR’s back in the day; I’m not intimidated by electronics. This however seems overboard. I wish the companies here in the U.S.A would stop decorating products and start making them more durable as once was the case. Oh yea, and maybe also start making them here where we live and have few jobs for people. Maybe then I would pay the price. Until then, this “lipstick covered gutter trash appliance duo,” have no place in my laundry room.

Meanwhile our Miles are rocking the Sh_t of our laundry. love'em .....
 
How many buttons?

Wow I thought my mothers LG was bad enough having to go through the motions to set a simple wash. These look way OTT.

Makes me so glad all I have to set is one dial and press one of 4 buttons to cater for all one could want in a laundry machine.

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Exactly

Have we forgotten what washers are supposed to do? Just swish clothes through the water. Just like all the refrigerators today that have the temp settings on the outside freezer door. I buy a fridge, set the controls once, maybe change them once more, then they are set for life. All of this stuff is nice, but it has to be paid for. I see $3,000 refrigerators, $3,500 FL washers with pedestals. I'm not sure I've spent $3,500 on clothes in my entire life. Ha. And until they quit charging $200 each for pedestals, that are nothing more than an empty sheet metal boxes, I probably won't buy a FL machine. [this post was last edited: 7/9/2010-11:03]
 
Um, yes.. They disappeared. What is this? Once I post pictures from this public online library, they are being deleted... Anyway, the pictures above were all the had.

Alex
 
Thanks, Alex. My apologies, I was not paying attention and didn't realize you posted the original pics. I am so glad you were able to snag them before they disappeared from the website. I am looking forward to finding out more about the new models. It is about time that Whirlpool update its FL washer line. Hopefully they don't continue the FL trend of eliminating the prewash and presoak - they come in handy.

Joe
 
Hello LG!

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That color is "Chardonnay" and this washer costs almost $1900.
 
Chardonnay ...

one has to drink a lot of Chardonnay to be able to pay almost 2K dollars on a LG frontloader ... cheers !! *LOL*
 
USA manufacture

How do you know they're to be made here? They've not been making FL washers here yet.
 
Wait for it.....

from the a local audit report from June 2009: "Whirlpool has announced they are adding a line of front loading
washing machines to their plant in Clyde and installing new energy efficient automatic washer platforms
for both the front and top loading lines, which will go online in 2010. They are investing $175 million and
will add approximately 90 – 100 jobs."
 
I didn't like the touch screen control on the Neptune 7500 washer/dryer set when I first got it, but after a few months I grew to appreciate its advantages. I like having a lot of customizable wash and dry options. It certainly saves time starting up a wash. I keep the most used settings (six combinations per screen) on the first screen, which handles 95% of my washing needs. Other combinations are saved on subsequent screens.

Most Americans now have little problem operating touch-screen devices, such as cell phones or ATM machines. It's a bit unfortunate that Maytag and GE/Hitachi (Harmony) got mired in a patent battle over the big touch screen format, resulting in its not being used on subsequent designs, because it's really quite nice to have.
 
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