maytaga806
Well-known member
I’ve been wondering this for a long time, the old 90s models never did this they always used high speed drain unless it had a delicate setting, and all these new ones do a low speed drain until the final drain and spin which is high speed. Why is that? It takes forever to get going on low speed, let alone get all the water extracted? Wouldn’t it make much more sense to clear the tub as fast as possible while extracting the fabrics as much as possible before the rinse cycle? Makes zero sense at all, was this just for another ridiculous energy regulation maybe? It’s just not logical at all, especially when it does it on every single cycle. Low speed does not assist with heavy large loads which is mostly what people are using these machines for.