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Front loader is like this.QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 2 2014, 09:01 PM)
Quick wash with heavier load take longer time and not clean also.Household [Home Appliances] Washing Machine
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QUOTE(boxer07 @ Dec 3 2014, 11:29 AM) i only go self service laundry bar to use front load... 30mins to wash and 30mins to dry... i tot front load suppose to be fast ..if TL and FL same time , why should i spend extra RM1k on that ? You got a point here LOL That's why I never bother to see FL in shops, waste power and my time. Especially now I'm working in Qatar and be back to Malaysia for CNY on 14, need to do spring cleaning, I can't afford to waste time on washing my curtain and others. |
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QUOTE(mikazzz @ Dec 7 2014, 12:51 AM) Guys, i'm looking for a TL washing machine. Any recommendations? Currently only 2 people will be using it so thinking of either 10kg or 13kg. I was thinking either Hitachi, Toshiba or Pana since alot of people seems to be using these 3 brands here. But most are using FL..anyone can give recommendation on TLs? Skip Hitachi, get Pana or Toshiba with non inverter models, call it the day.Thanks |
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QUOTE(mikazzz @ Dec 7 2014, 11:53 PM) May i know what's the problem with hitachi? Basically skip inverter since inverter parts more costly right? Anyhow..what's the benefit of inverter besides save electricity? Hitachi are using lock mechanism, very easy to spoil.Inverter parts are expensive and don't really save electricity, just 60W difference is nothing to boast about. When looking for TL, always get the models with 2-3 filters. And WM's warranty means nothing, circuit board only 2-3 years and motor only can change once in the 10 years. So if your motor spoil on 2nd year, basically you only have another 1 year warranty on circuit board, in actual you only have 3 years warranty on this case, unlike what the kimchi fan boy says This post has been edited by supersound: Dec 8 2014, 08:03 AM |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 11 2014, 10:49 PM) You are proving that your Samsung front loader cannot clean laundry properly Which on par with what I said before Just my typing last time proves nothing as I can't produce any photos, but now you have produce the photos, so |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 12 2014, 07:14 AM) U are wrong, unless you wear plastic shirt. Nope, you still wrong, I'm still right. And your last comment are totally wrong also.All cotton cloths would have microfiber dust else. No mater what WM and brand these is unlike dryer can Be pickup a lot dust. So my comments don't buy 2 in 1 model. If like you say buying an expensive front loader can't wash laundries clean, then why would I waste money for it? A cheaper TL will suit people more, since it uses lesser power and safe time. QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Dec 12 2014, 07:26 AM) so many types of washing machine in the market pening already No Kimchi brand, please, try Toshiba or Panasonic.I'm looking for top load, 12kg, non inverter. Any recommendation guys? HLK SS2 recommended LG to me. But I'm doubtful about it. |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 12 2014, 07:43 AM) Can you prompt on Pana & Toshiba can clean much cleaned than others brand? You see, before I do comparison, I'll consider cost/performance, climate.I got some bad feedback from Pana FL of the coins can easily getting stuck in drum between the gap. Also I guess you are not the pro user, if you are then you won't said others WM will do much better from dryer result. Even Bosxh or Miele also the same Every WM tends to get stuffs stuck in between, even the Kimchi that I using in Qatar also stuck a nail before. My Toshiba also have coins stuck but it never affect the performance since it stuck on center of the drum and easily can be seen. With your baseless theory again, coin stuck in between drum that have more problem is the front loaders. I know you are trying your very best to insult and attack Panasonic but with your statement, you are directly shoot front loaders as well |
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QUOTE(LoveMeNot @ Dec 12 2014, 08:00 AM) Thanks. Will look into these two brands. IF you have back problem, don't look for front loaders, it is very bad for your back, unless you level it.I've chronic backache pain problem. Trying my very best not to bend too often. Top load seems to be a better option for myself. But I don't totally exclude FL. May consider it-but preferably not unless the pros is way more than TL. |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 12 2014, 08:06 AM) Cause if compare from older design for sure is can't match with latest generation product like Eco bubble model. Is you starting to use new tech compare to old tech In my samsung filter tray can found some 50cent coins That is why.. Even Pana also not much updated on their design like direct drive motor, still using bell to tie from the motor at all. I am interested to know about more detail on Pana FL, if anyone dun mind to open up thier machine and show video here, I would very appreciate he/she. Again is you prove to me that your Kimchi brand can't wash properly If it can trap big items, then how can it trap fine dust?The hole too big already Just before you look for excuse again, don't try to use the filter inlet got a check valve or what ever. |
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Dec 16 2014, 01:47 PM) Hi guys, I would like to have a top load due to back pain issue for my mom. Then just get front loader and bring your mother go to clinic regularly So my question here is "Is Samsung front load gooding?' You already know your mother have back problem and still want to look for front loader? Anyway, if your mother only age < 60, is better for her to do a check up, I see she is lack of calcium. This post has been edited by supersound: Dec 16 2014, 01:54 PM |
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QUOTE(leonhart88 @ Dec 26 2014, 12:30 AM) Perth washing machine repairman Peter Rogers, who has been in the business for more than 25 years, said the only benefit of front loaders is that they fit under a bench. No right or wrong for this. Have to see he is working alone or working for a service center."We commonly attend front loaders only 18 months old that are write-offs – the cost of the repair being more than a new machine," Mr Rogers said. "This virtually never happens with top loaders." "The average lifespan (of a front loader) is just five years, regardless of make. The average lifespan of most top loader http://m.smh.com.au/entertainment/about-to...0213-32mxg.html His statement are right if he is working alone and a reputable repairer. As for the last statement where another person attacked the first statement, his statement are flaw if he working in service center(must know SC charge higher and not much people willing to go there if they can find a repairer). QUOTE(starex80 @ Dec 26 2014, 08:58 AM) Such a childish comment from this repairman. Can't directly says his statement are childish, if his main job are repairing WM, his statement are true till certain extend.I never see fl only 5 years lifespan. My mum fl last for 10 years. Even my old lg fl now also being used for 7 years. Still function well. |
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QUOTE(kimsim @ Dec 26 2014, 02:51 PM) But the overall can't compare from previous design via latest today design, so much improvement & more feature, even cold water these still can preform as well. Donkey years back, manufacturers design the equipment to last but give short duration warranty.Even TL inverter model as well. I believe the old design maybe can't easiy spoil or not durable at all. In S'pore can be how much cheaper from $300 to 4k really bigger gap. Today's trend, manufacturer design the equipment to last certain time and who ever can design it to fail at the right time, he get bonus and promotion. Toyota's battery are the best example, failed on 2 years. But, with yesterday years design, some FL also fail within 5 years compare to TL of 10 years. |
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QUOTE(starex80 @ Dec 26 2014, 06:25 PM) This statement sound weird. Is more on people's mentality. Like an empty Vios and yet people still die die go and buy.FL price is expensive and design to have higher failed rate than TP which is lower price yet used by many people. In making business profit this is not logic. |
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