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mcloudteo
post May 13 2014, 08:53 AM

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QUOTE(litnit @ May 13 2014, 12:32 AM)
Toshiba AW-DC1500W Vs Panasonic NA-FS14G3, which one should I choose?I am dilemma within this 2 model. Could anyone of you share your experiences on this? Thanks
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Panasonic NA-FS14G3 have more bell and whistle in it drool.gif


mcloudteo
post May 14 2014, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(twins9 @ May 13 2014, 08:31 PM)
My panasonic 16kg has gentle wash and I am using normal wash.  Clothes are ok, not spoiled, unless you are washing very thin fabrics or your clothes are too old, maybe?

So far, buttons still attached and comforters are washed clean.  No issue.
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It won't spoil just few wash, you cloth just not as long lasting if compare to FL, you won't notice any different, only after months of wash. tongue.gif

If you have wool type of fabric you can try whether spoil or not, I tried last time first wash already all the fur thing come out sweat.gif

The last time I bought myself a TL was 7 years ago Toshiba, I don't know how is the technology nowadays.
mcloudteo
post May 15 2014, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(twins9 @ May 14 2014, 03:51 PM)
just lost 2 buttons!  too strong, I think.
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you didn't touch wood when you said didn't have any problem, pantang tongue.gif

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mcloudteo
post May 21 2014, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(Zot @ May 21 2014, 12:17 PM)
Front loading was aid to clean better because the clothes tumbling among themselves. Top loading twisting around because of water, less rubbing among clothings.
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someone gonna disagree with you he will say the cloth need to drop from 7 floors only call tumbling and show you the overload FL video and the WM only spin, add water and spin whistling.gif
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post May 22 2014, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(H2D @ May 22 2014, 12:37 AM)
wah brader,,, u really can 'spin' like ur washer eh......  rclxms.gif

the washer in the vid was not overloaded lar..

if u have weight ur clothes u will know how heavy it is...
and realised that the washer max load in KG is purely misleading....

btw drop down n tumble is totally different...  biggrin.gif
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I never weight my cloth before it worth a try laugh.gif

This post has been edited by mcloudteo: May 22 2014, 11:18 AM

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