It seems it used to be common. I know belt drive Whirlpools had it, but it seems the best anyone offers these days is a choice of a few fixed levels.
Often I feel that one level is just a bit too low for the load I'm washing, but the next level is clearly too high. While it doesn't hurt anything, it wastes water. Aren't we supposed to be more concerned about that now than they were in the bad old days?
Often I feel that one level is just a bit too low for the load I'm washing, but the next level is clearly too high. While it doesn't hurt anything, it wastes water. Aren't we supposed to be more concerned about that now than they were in the bad old days?