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    #61
    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Shopping for a full auto washing machine. Is an inverter type worth it?

    Is LG good? Cheapest among the known brands.

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    The electricity savings of an inverter washing machine are small compared to the price difference between an ordinary one. It's not like an aircon or ref that runs for hours on end.

    Our current washing machine at home is an LG front-load with dryer, it has served us well for around 5 years now.

    I bought a Panasonic topload though for my condo. Don't need the dryer since I don't like how lukot the clothes are when using the dryer. Also hassle that you have to bend down to get clothes. Nagpagawa pa kami platform na patungan ng washing machine just to have the front loading door at hip level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    The electricity savings of an inverter washing machine are small compared to the price difference between an ordinary one. It's not like an aircon or ref that runs for hours on end.

    Our current washing machine at home is an LG front-load with dryer, it has served us well for around 5 years now.

    I bought a Panasonic topload though for my condo. Don't need the dryer since I don't like how lukot the clothes are when using the dryer. Also hassle that you have to bend down to get clothes. Nagpagawa pa kami platform na patungan ng washing machine just to have the front loading door at hip level.

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    ditto on all points
    unless 8 hours a day ka mag lalaba, tagal ROI ng inverter washing machine; baka sira na ito bago ROI

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    #63
    btw bro jut, plastic body na ba yun pana and LG na top loader ngayon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i'm thinking of getting a dual tub, in lieu of the fully automatic single tubs.
    cheaper, and less intricate manufacture that i'm equating with less mal-function.
    yun lang nga, it needs a more visible physical presence... that our default washing machine can easily provide.
    "our default washing machine, her name is manang."
    i do not know, why these not-young 'uns prefer hand-washing over machine-washing.
    Want tough auto, doc? This one was from the foolish era when reliability sold.[emoji4] Manufacturers have since corrected that flaw w/ built-in ticking time bombs.[emoji13]


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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Want tough auto, doc? This one was from the foolish era when reliability sold.[emoji4] Manufacturers have since corrected that flaw w/ built-in ticking time bombs.[emoji13]


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    may tama kah!
    this was the 90s apartment model. the benevolent apartment operator had one or two of these, in a room, where the apartment dwellers would go for their laundering needs. a few coins...
    blankets.. shoes.. carpets! basta kasya, ilalagay!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    our old electro-mechanical single tub all-automatic, lasted 8 years. we had to finally retire her, because the metal body had rusted out and was in danger of collapsing. at that time, we could not find a craftsman who would fabricate a replacement body.
    how long has that panasonic been with you? ok ba?
    The Panasonic is still new. Haven't used it yet, just installed it in the condo. The LG is the one that's been with us for half a decade. Works well pa naman.
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    btw bro jut, plastic body na ba yun pana and LG na top loader ngayon?
    Parang bakal pa rin.

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    ^thanks
    if maganda kasi pwesto (di naarawan) prefer ko talaga hard plastic. parang kahit ano alaga mo sa bakal body, may kalawang parin lumalabas pag tagal. ito gamit namin ngayon pinag titripan ko pa iwax mga 2x a year eh LOL

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    #68
    Replaced our top loader with a front loader because of their ability to wash clothes better ... But one has to follow the instructions on how to properly use it ... Also don't use the water heater of the washing machine for normal washing ... Cold water washes just as well as warm/hot water ...

    Also, if you wash clothes daily, a 6 or 7 kg capacity would be good enough since you need to separate clothes when washing anyway ... white, light color, dark color, sports wear, etc must be washed separately ... So a 10 kg washing machine is not necessary ... Others get the 10 kg so they can wash bed sheets and comforters but where would you hang them to dry? ... We just have them laundered, cheaper than forking out the extra cash for additional capacity ...

    Regarding the inconvenience of having to bend down to get clothes in and out of a front loader ... Well, some people do pay to go to a gym to exercise ... It's like some people who take the time and effort to find the nearest parking slot when going to the gym ...

    For those thinking of getting front load washing machine with driers ... Remember that a 7 kg can only dry 4-5 kg, a 10 kg can only dry 6-7 kg ...

    Oh, and if you can, use only liquid detergents to avoid clogging up the washing machine ... and avoid fabric softeners, use vinegar instead ...
    Last edited by Walter; February 3rd, 2019 at 08:40 AM.

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    Whirpool pool sucks! Buy top loader worth 35k after a year control board cannot detect lid lock switch [emoji22] replacement cost around 13k[emoji24]


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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Whirpool pool sucks! Buy top loader worth 35k after a year control board cannot detect lid lock switch [emoji22] replacement cost around 13k[emoji24]


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    Is that the US heavy duty Whirlpool, sir? It has been very reliable for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Replaced our top loader with a front loader because of their ability to wash clothes better ... But one has to follow the instructions on how to properly use it ... Also don't use the water heater of the washing machine for normal washing ... Cold water washes just as well as warm/hot water ...

    Also, if you wash clothes daily, a 6 or 7 kg capacity would be good enough since you need to separate clothes when washing anyway ... white, light color, dark color, sports wear, etc must be washed separately ... So a 10 kg washing machine is not necessary ... Others get the 10 kg so they can wash bed sheets and comforters but where would you hang them to dry? ... We just have them laundered, cheaper than forking out the extra cash for additional capacity ...

    Regarding the inconvenience of having to bend down to get clothes in and out of a front loader ... Well, some people do pay to go to a gym to exercise ... It's like some people who take the time and effort to find the nearest parking slot when going to the gym ...

    For those thinking of getting front load washing machine with driers ... Remember that a 7 kg can only dry 4-5 kg, a 10 kg can only dry 6-7 kg ...

    Oh, and if you can, use only liquid detergents to avoid clogging up the washing machine ... and avoid fabric softeners, use vinegar instead ...
    Can you qualify how a front loader cleans better? I've had both and pareho naman nakakatanggal ng mantsa and parehong hindi nakakasira ng damit. So how exactly does it clean better?

    Yung natipid ko kasing 13k very tangible na benefit so I want to know kung tangible din ba yung alleged opportunity cost nun.

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    front loaders are supposed to be more water-efficient cause of the drum placement and rotation

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    #73
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Replaced our top loader with a front loader because of their ability to wash clothes better ... But one has to follow the instructions on how to properly use it ... Also don't use the water heater of the washing machine for normal washing ... Cold water washes just as well as warm/hot water ...

    Also, if you wash clothes daily, a 6 or 7 kg capacity would be good enough since you need to separate clothes when washing anyway ... white, light color, dark color, sports wear, etc must be washed separately ... So a 10 kg washing machine is not necessary ... Others get the 10 kg so they can wash bed sheets and comforters but where would you hang them to dry? ... We just have them laundered, cheaper than forking out the extra cash for additional capacity ...

    Regarding the inconvenience of having to bend down to get clothes in and out of a front loader ... Well, some people do pay to go to a gym to exercise ... It's like some people who take the time and effort to find the nearest parking slot when going to the gym ...

    For those thinking of getting front load washing machine with driers ... Remember that a 7 kg can only dry 4-5 kg, a 10 kg can only dry 6-7 kg ...

    Oh, and if you can, use only liquid detergents to avoid clogging up the washing machine ... and avoid fabric softeners, use vinegar instead ...
    spot on bro👍

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    #74
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    priced higher because of its advantages over the toploaders: uses less water and spin drys better and cleans better.
    so they have to use more expensive materials to achieve those advantages?

    I get the advantages but I dont agree that those advantages costs like twice the price of a top load washing machine.

    The only difference I can think of engineering-wise is the need for seals to prevent water from spilling.

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    #75
    Googled this topic, top loaders daw spin better, no difference in cleaning quality. Glad I did coz now I know I don't need a more expensive front loader

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Is that the US heavy duty Whirlpool, sir? It has been very reliable for us.

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    Yes the fully automatic. Grabe almost 13k replacement of control board mas matibay pa talaga yung white Westinghouse dati

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    #77
    Same with my LG, less than 2 years ata, bumigay na Ang IC, 4k back then, replacement nilagay 1.5k bumigay din after a few months

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    #78
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Googled this topic, top loaders daw spin better, no difference in cleaning quality. Glad I did coz now I know I don't need a more expensive front loader

    Maybe our google is different ... Results would say 9 out of 10 front load cleans better using less water ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Can you qualify how a front loader cleans better? I've had both and pareho naman nakakatanggal ng mantsa and parehong hindi nakakasira ng damit. So how exactly does it clean better?

    Should've said ... Bought front-loader because of their SUPPOSED ability to wash clothes better ... Can't tell the difference in cleaning ability though ... Also can't tell if it consumes less water ... If it does, maybe it's insignificant ...

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    #80
    the googled article i read, says that front loaders are aided by gravity, in flopping the clothes around, resulting in a cleaner load.
    they also mentioned that of the list of machines ranked for cleanliness of laundry, in the study, only one of the many machines was a top loader.
    they also said, that better cleaning activity is achieved, if the user does not fill the tub with clothes.

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