r[QUOTE=Topspinmo;1836144]Funny that have to give 1000 plus bucks for washer and have to just through hoops just to keep it from stinking. If everybody would give bad reviews and refuse to buy the junk maybe someone would wake up and make washer that actually washes clothes?[/QUOTE
I have written terrible reviews on my "high end", less than year old Maytag. Wrote on as many sites as I could find to review it. But compared to my DIL's Samsung (highest priced model they make !), mine in a dream machine in comparison.... and remember, mine ruins clothes by "tying" items into "knot" like configurations that sometimes they never completely recover from and never look the same again ! If folks (consumers) are the ones who "demanded" machines that would "save" water, then WHY did the manufacturers not make them with a very SIMPLE dial, a hand turned dial, that simply said: very low, low, average, high & max. water level ? You could just simply turn the dial for the water level you need. This Maytag "thing" of mine, will empty ALL the water out if I try to fill it to soak some highly soiled things. Now that's really "saving" water ! Some have said just use the "pause", not stop or power. Well, that does not work with Maytag so beware. If you "pause" it to allow soaking, even if you don't open the lid, it will still empty and while you think the clothes are soaking.... you will find them drained, spun, and not really washed. These washers and this idea of using less water is about as "saving" as all the "improvements" to the light bulbs that have served so many generations for so long. Now thanks to the "improvements"....LOL... we need to call a hazmat crew if a light bulb is broken.... progress ! Sorry to all, I am SO disgusted with this new washing machine
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