We are unlucky enough to own a Simpson HE Top loader from around 2009 (the one with Simpson Snot, bad lint filters, unfiltered recirc water etc). The lint filter broke early in the life of the machine.
What we do (sometimes) is use a small panty-hose bag and stick it on the end of the removable inner bit of the agitator (where the rinse aid stuff is put). After a wash, you get around 10 finger nail sized lumps of lint in there, and none on the clothes! The filter in the agitator works because as it agitates, the water inside is spun out, causing suction thru that filter and into the wash bowl. Some of the lint may also float into the outer wash bowl...
This Simpson model only has around 15 drain holes, so that the water saving recirculation could work it's magic... Sadly, that pump is broken now, so we use 10L extra water (or so). We still use Eco Rinse, and that works fine!
I think if we used a dryer, the lint wouldn't be a problem (it isn't anyway). When we were on holiday recently, a fairly recent SQ dryer was in use WITHOUT a vent in the laundry room. There was lint everywhere! It was a fire risk... Management was greedy enough to use that dryer DURING the paying patrons hours of use - instead of the Hoover dryer reserved specifically for the task (Grrr!) They rang our apartment to tell us it was finished, so they could get their washing in (greedy barstards!). Their personal washer was a WP 6ALSR???? which sounded like a steam train during operation! They coin Maytags both had terrible screeches during spin cycle...
What we do (sometimes) is use a small panty-hose bag and stick it on the end of the removable inner bit of the agitator (where the rinse aid stuff is put). After a wash, you get around 10 finger nail sized lumps of lint in there, and none on the clothes! The filter in the agitator works because as it agitates, the water inside is spun out, causing suction thru that filter and into the wash bowl. Some of the lint may also float into the outer wash bowl...
This Simpson model only has around 15 drain holes, so that the water saving recirculation could work it's magic... Sadly, that pump is broken now, so we use 10L extra water (or so). We still use Eco Rinse, and that works fine!
I think if we used a dryer, the lint wouldn't be a problem (it isn't anyway). When we were on holiday recently, a fairly recent SQ dryer was in use WITHOUT a vent in the laundry room. There was lint everywhere! It was a fire risk... Management was greedy enough to use that dryer DURING the paying patrons hours of use - instead of the Hoover dryer reserved specifically for the task (Grrr!) They rang our apartment to tell us it was finished, so they could get their washing in (greedy barstards!). Their personal washer was a WP 6ALSR???? which sounded like a steam train during operation! They coin Maytags both had terrible screeches during spin cycle...