I believe Electrolux.I would like to know who is the real manufacturer of the machines pictured below because I've seen this machine with different brands on them (like the GE logo).
I believe the same maker of GE. Shame on them for incorporating too many high-tech gadgets. I don't need to chase any of them!I think Haier might be the manufacturer of the commercial top loader.
While you're viewing and posting messages to this world-wide Internet discussion board via a high-tech phone or computer.I believe the same maker of GE. Shame on them for incorporating too many high-tech gadgets. I don't need to chase any of them!
I'd rather have high-tech gadgets separate from appliances, especially when dealing with moisture and humidity. I'm sure agiflow would agree with me.While you're viewing and posting messages to this world-wide Internet discussion board via a high-tech phone or computer.
I mean it is proven that electronics can be built to last and they generally are but not in our appliances lately. It's all where they're being sourced from and quality control issuesI'd rather have high-tech gadgets separate from appliances, especially when dealing with moisture and humidity. I'm sure agiflow would agree with me.
I can't stand the stupid touch screens and excessive fancy digital controls. I just want my dog on laundry done! What the heck is wrong with manufacturers?I mean it is proven that electronics can be built to last and they generally are but not in our appliances lately. It's all where they're being sourced from and quality control issues
They need to go back to real digital controls.I mean it is proven that electronics can be built to last and they generally are but not in our appliances lately. It's all where they're being sourced from and quality control issues
What differentiates real digital controls from non-real (unreal? fake?) digital controls?They need to go back to real digital controls.
The real ones were real VFDE type controls that would last. These blue LEDs don't last, and over time, they wear out in 5 years or less. VFDs lasted much longer.What differentiates real digital controls from non-real (unreal? fake?) digital controls?
What is their wash action like? I don't think that these toy electronic motors could turn over a big load as well as a real motor and a transmission.Haier manufactures all of the Encore machines distributed by Laundrylux. The also have a new larger commercial line under the brand Hero, Encore, and Unity.
They are all soft mount 300g machines.
Seems you're crossing-up display types with electronics in-general.The real ones were real VFDE type controls that would last. These blue LEDs don't last, and over time, they wear out in 5 years or less. VFDs lasted much longer.
You've seen a transmission-less AquaSmart aggressively roll a big load.What is their wash action like? I don't think that these toy electronic motors could turn over a big load as well as a real motor and a transmission.