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These new high efficiency washing machines SUCK MAJOR BALLS!
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[quote:manyeagles:MV8yMDUzNDg2XzM5MDY2OTAyX0UwQTkwM0NF] I have one of these washers from hell too, it is new (less than a year old.) it increases my laundry chore time by at least 50%. A mattress pad CANNOT be successfully cleaned unless one does so a minimum of 3 times (king sized.) THEN this MUST be re-fluffed/reconfigured numerous times whilst NOT trying to get it all re-dirtied swiping the floor cause its so heavy and big/bulky. The spin cycle is so harsh that wrinkles manage to press in like there's SOME sort of conspiracy to force one to have to iron a ton more stuff. The suggested "Downey ball" is a joke! Does NOT work. Leaves splotches on dark clothes that will stain and ruin them if you don't go back and rinse out the left over mess before drying. THEN you must use dryer sheets, and that is after you shake out the clothes due to the firmly embedded creases from the spin cycle. I have a machine for supposidly big loads. All I can surmise is- the dolt who engineered this embarrassing piece of (insert your favorite words) does not do their own chores in the laundry department. My niece has same machine and she has since started swearing like a sailor because of all the extra time necessary regarding laundry duties since using this "wonder washer":grumpy2: [/quote]
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I don't see how I'm saving electricity or water if I have to wash the same load of clothes 3-4 times just to get the dirt out. I did a big load and it threw the machine off balance and broke something inside costing me 100+ to fix, and the stupid thing isn't even a year old.
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