launderess
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Domestic Front Loader Cycle Times
Much time is spend in many models pfaffing around trying to balance a laod for spinning (or not), and so forth.
Commercial machines have none of that. With bearings, and heavy duty construction, they go into spins regardless and the pumps or dump drain can handle the water. As noted in my post above this means fouled water is spun out between rinses, and that means cleaner laundry.
Commercial laundries can't be bothered tying up machines for hours just to do one load. Time is money and fast through-put is the word de jour. However results matter as well, and a machine that can deliver clean washes (with proper loading, chemcials and so on), with one cycle, means less time spent re-washing.
As one has often said, while it is possible to build domestic front loaders to this standard, (Speen Queen already does), the cost is more than the average Amercian is willing to bear. Well that and because of water/energy restrictions.
L.
Much time is spend in many models pfaffing around trying to balance a laod for spinning (or not), and so forth.
Commercial machines have none of that. With bearings, and heavy duty construction, they go into spins regardless and the pumps or dump drain can handle the water. As noted in my post above this means fouled water is spun out between rinses, and that means cleaner laundry.
Commercial laundries can't be bothered tying up machines for hours just to do one load. Time is money and fast through-put is the word de jour. However results matter as well, and a machine that can deliver clean washes (with proper loading, chemcials and so on), with one cycle, means less time spent re-washing.
As one has often said, while it is possible to build domestic front loaders to this standard, (Speen Queen already does), the cost is more than the average Amercian is willing to bear. Well that and because of water/energy restrictions.
L.