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Originally Posted by Warren Kiefer
I am assuming your new machine has the water saver feature. I can almost guarantee you, you will hate the performance of this washer. I have one and have had to learn to trick the machine into providing enough water. I don't believe there is a solution for your problem. We had five service call trying to get the washer to provide ample water but finally accepted the reasoning that this is the way the water saver machines work. When we do not use the "trick" most times the clothing will go thru the entire cycle without the clothing getting 100% wet. We probably would not have become aware of the problem if it were not for the glass top (lid) of the washer.
Good luck !!
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We too recently bought a top loading, HE set and found it too deep for our Jasmine's small laundry room. However, we have not had the problem of not enough water. I think we have preconceived ideas about how much is enough. I load it (you shouldn't overload it), turn it on and let it do it's thing. I have never had dry clothes come out of the washer. But I can enjoy TV in the living room without hearing a washer change cycles and generally bang around. My clothes are clean and don't seem to be as wrinkled as when they came out of the GE set we had. We can not hang clothes in the laundry room now and I will be getting rid of the big laundry sorting bin.