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Best Buy Front Load Washing Machines


High Efficient Top Loaders; Have just as much room as Front Loaders and no agitator but do they get the close as clean as a Front Loader? Do High Efficient Top Loaders exist for people who find it hard to take the plunge to a front loader? I've done a little shopping and many say that it seems that Top Loaders will be phased out. Is there any factual information out there to say thats where we're headed?




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Did you also know that top loaders can use up to 50 gallons of water per cycle? Front loaders use an average of 18 gallons of water per cycle. All that can add up on a water bill. An answer for your question, "Do High Efficient Top Loaders exist for people who find it hard to take the plunge to a front loader?" The answer is yes its a whirlpool cabrio, now the price is $899 but it is an energystar rated appliance, and has a 5cu. ft. stainless steel tub. So the price is just the same as a front loader or more. I have heard that top loaders are (keyword) eventually be discontinued. I have heard nothing more and have no knowledge from any reps that they will be, so it is still a question i could not tell give you a straight answer too, but i can tell you that it has a possibilty of being discountinued in the future simply because of the difference of water output. The question, "SOO many say that the Samsung is the way to go. Is everyone's endorsement of the product because of the lack of vibration or it's quality of washing clothes?" Samsung offers a great feature called VRT ( Vibration Reduction Technology) and yes samsung is rated very high with cleaning clothes, pic a model on our website by samsung and read the reviews. Samsung is again one of the top brands in Appliances.


* If you do have an issue with a front loader or even a top loader. a general service call to check out your product (that is not warrantied by the 1 yr manufacter, or if didnt purchase a 3/5yr service plan throught Best Buy) cost about 80 + plus the parts plus labor.


My advice is buy the lg set that will cost you around $1080 + tax and service plan ( because it is the cheapest front loader at $540 per washer and dryer.) service plan and finance it under 18 months. it would be about $75 to pay off in 18 with no interest.


I'm doing my homework and checking many websites including ConsumerReports. Of course I've read the reviews but I'm still wanting more. Lets get this straight right now. I'm looking for the best darn washing machine for my buck! That may be one of the Samsung front door models thats very expensive that everyone seems to be singing praises about or it might be something that does just a good job with less bells and whistles at a lower price. I'm not out to buy a "cheap" washing machine and a service plan. According to a few websites they advise against extended warranties and everyone knows you get what you pay for. I am leaning towards getting a front door washing machine but price and quality is very debateable and there seems to be mixed results with customers. I guess if all else fails and I continue to get the "sales pitch" I could just soley rely on ConsumerReports test results.


From my experience, I definitely prefer my front load unit that I purchased about 3 years ago. I can wash a ton of clothes at once, and it is very gentle on my clothes. It is on a concrete floor in our laundry room, and when it spins out, it can get a bit loud. However, this is for maybe 3 minutes tops. Not only do I get the benefit of saving money on water, but there is a huge savings on detergent, something I never thought about before owning the unit. You use such a tiny amount of the HE detergent, it seems to last forever.


As far as actual units, I have to admit that I have been out of the store for a couple of years so I cannot comment 100% on the units sold now. I do know that the Samsung units were very good units previously, however when they were first introduced they were a bit pricey. But then again, at that time all the front loaders were significantly more expensive. The Samsung units had a really good reputation among my customers at the time and I have a hard time recalling if I ever had one returned.


Top loading machines are going to be much cheaper normally, however as you have mentioned, you get the agitator which is very harsh on your clothes. You also get smaller loads overall so this equates to more washing.


Some of my customers really liked the High Efficiency Top Loaders like the Cabrio, however they seem to be priced similarly to the front loading units. If you are going to make that type of investment, I would just pay a tiny bit more and get a front loader.


We've spent hundreds of hours testing dozens of front loaders at every price point. After analyzing all the data, we picked out the top budget performers. In this roundup, the top metric was the price-to-performance ratio, or how well the washer moved stains versus how much it cost. The secondary metric revolved around useful features. Expensive washers tend to have a lot of luxury features like automatic detergent-dispensing and super-fast cycles.


The Electrolux EFLS627UTT front-load washer stands as one of the best front-load washers on the market. One reason? It is the world's first washer to have a special place for detergent pods in the drawer, allowing for even distribution of soap. However, this washer also has powerful stain removal and efficient cycles; it managed to do a solid stain-removal job in both the 46-minute-long Normal cycle and the 15-minute-long Quick cycle.


Beyond these performance tests, we also assess the usability of each washing machine, based on our experience, both during testing and during more casual use (one perk of working at Reviewed is that there are plenty of laundry machines on premises!). Our main goal is to get the answer to one question: How easy is it to actually use this washing machine? This involves cumulatively assessing the control panel, the door, the detergent dispenser, and any smart features that are included.


Some studies, including our own, indicate that front-loaders may be slightly better at stain removal, more efficient, and cost less to operate per year. Also, most appliance brands seem to be creating more front-load models, so if you do decide to embrace a front-loader lifestyle, it should be fairly easy to find a model that matches your size constraints, preferred style and feature set, and budget.


We love LG front loader washing machines, and the LG WM3700HWA is one of the reasons why. In addition to its stellar cleaning performance, it's also one of the most water- and energy-efficient washers we've tested. With a dizzying array of features, including an Allergiene cycle that combats pet dander, to the Add Garments button, which allows you to easily pause the cycle and throw in more laundry, it's not surprising that we found this washer to be a people-pleaser.


If you want a lot of bang for your buck, then the 4.5-cubic-foot LG WM3500CW is the front-load washer for you. Like most LG washers, you can customize each part of the cycle, from the timing, to the amount of spin, to the level of soil on your clothes. This washer did stellar in our lab tests; its stain-removal capabilities has it cleaning as well as or better than more expensive washers.


If you want a workhorse front-load washing machine that has fast cycles and is both tough on stains and gentle with delicates, look no further than the Samsung WF45R6300AV. Like most Samsung washing machines, it has a dizzying array of cycles and cycle options, but the ones that stands out the most are the Sanitize cycle, which gets hot enough to kill all sorts of germs and bacteria, and the No Spin option, which is the best and safest choice for delicate clothes like sports gear, lingerie, bathing suits, and blouses.


The WF45R6300AV is no slouch when it comes to stain removal; the Heavy and Normal cycles are among the best cycles we've ever tested in our labs, hands down. The Quick Wash cycle is effective as well, but the best part of the Quick Wash cycle is its short run time of 28 minutes. If you're a big believer in smart home gadgetry and the Internet of Things, this Bixby-enabled washer won't disappoint. You can get alerts on your phone when a cycle finishes, and download a cycle from Samsung's cycle library that matches your exact stain needs. For a washer that gets the job done right the first time and has useful extra features, be sure to check out the Samsung WF45R6300AV.


The Maytag MHW5630HW is built for families on the go who are battling busy schedules and an abundance of tough stains. This front-loading washing machine is an above average performer across the board as it tackles normal and delicate cycle settings. Where it really shines is on its Heavy Duty cycle.


With Heavy Duty and Normal cycles that do a great job on stains, and a 15-minute-long Express cycle, this is a great washer by any measure. If you've been on the fence about switching to a front-loader, the 41262 is a great place to start looking.


Julia is the Senior Scientist at Reviewed, which means that she oversees (and continually updates) the testing of products in Reviewed's core categories such as televisions, washing machines, refrigerators, and more. She also determines the testing methods and standards for Reviewed's "The Best Right Now" articles.


We conducted extensive online research to find the best washing machines. Our top picks are based on those with the best and most consistent reviews, combined with the most impressive specifications. We considered everything from capacity, to program offerings to electricity consumption.


Before you decide which washing machine is right for you, you need to consider the following. Do you want a front-load design, or a top-load? Will your existing power and water connections be compatible? And lastly, will in fit?


Top-loader: Simply put, clothes are loaded through a door in the the top of these machines. Some use agitators; a pillar in the center which rotates, while others feature a rotating plate on the base. The latter is a better design as it's less likely to damage the clothes. 041b061a72


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