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help ladies, which canadian washer?
Ok my antique washer that came with the house has just about given up, so what canadian washer's are good ones to buy, I'd like quite a big wash load to save me spending all weekend doing the washing. The old one is a top loader so don't know whether to go with another top loader or go for a front opener like the ones we had in Scotland, the brick tried to sell me a small front loader like the one we had back home she actually said "they hold a large wash" so I educated her and said no way do they, I had a small one in Scotland. She shut up and let me look around on my own after that.
So please help me as I don't want to invest money without knowing, Oh! it also has to handle my hubby's oily jacket from work every week. Thanks ladies Fiona |
Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
We got this GE front loader from Home Depot. It has a large capacity (but not quite the largest) and is relatively inexpensive. We've had it about a year and are very pleased with it. The delivery guy said his wife was delighted with theirs, and they had about 7 kids!!! :p
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...cStoreNum=8125 |
Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by Morwenna
(Post 5288950)
We got this GE front loader from Home Depot. It has a large capacity (but not quite the largest) and is relatively inexpensive. We've had it about a year and are very pleased with it. The delivery guy said his wife was delighted with theirs, and they had about 7 kids!!! :p
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...cStoreNum=8125 |
Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
when i was in canada i got a GE from sears kept the guarantee going for it and i hate to say it but my son who is 21 next week just moved out of his dads and his other wife said take it with you i dont want her stuff its still going and we got when he was just 2 so its a good thing sears are costly but it lasts
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
I have Whirlpool frontloaders. They have a capacity approximately double that of my Zanussi back home. It takes an hour to do the wash, however, and the spin speed is slow.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Oh and just for HWP...another new Dutch shop opened in this town and they carry...PERSIL and COMFORT....I have my laundry heaven back:D
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
I bought a new Whirlpool Duet three months ago - a front loader - (the one that advertises it can wash 16 pairs of jeans??!!). Very, very pleased with it - it does do a huge load, the 'normal' cycle is 50 mins. I tend to up most of the washes from warm to hot as I'm not convinced a warm wash here does the job. There are various length washes, and heat and spin options - and a 'sanitary' wash of 1 hour 50 mins if you need to tackle those oily jackets.
We bought the matching dryer too - on a discount day at the Brick - not the cheapest option on the market - about $2k I think for both :eek: - but as I said, very happy with this model. Large and stylish, as far as you can get excited about a household appliance ... :p |
Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 5289049)
but it takes over an hour to do a load.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by acer rose
(Post 5289583)
But does it get stuff clean? I've handwashed some supposedly clean stuff just out of the toploader :eek: I'm off to purchase laundry bleach now.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by ann m
(Post 5289315)
I bought a new Whirlpool Duet three months ago - a front loader - (the one that advertises it can wash 16 pairs of jeans??!!). Very, very pleased with it - it does do a huge load, the 'normal' cycle is 50 mins. I tend to up most of the washes from warm to hot as I'm not convinced a warm wash here does the job. There are various length washes, and heat and spin options - and a 'sanitary' wash of 1 hour 50 mins if you need to tackle those oily jackets.
We bought the matching dryer too - on a discount day at the Brick - not the cheapest option on the market - about $2k I think for both :eek: - but as I said, very happy with this model. Large and stylish, as far as you can get excited about a household appliance ... :p |
Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
I to have a whirlpool duet front loader. Money definitely well spent. When I first moved out here I bought a top loader. Big mistake!! It may wash quickly but the clothes aren't clean and they are always covered in fluff. I hated it and sold it as soon as I could. I love my new front loader washing machine.........would never go back to a top loader.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Come on LADIES. Let the men have a say in choosing the washer then they have no excuse not to use it!
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by tajnjet
(Post 5289661)
I to have a whirlpool duet front loader. Money definitely well spent. When I first moved out here I bought a top loader. Big mistake!! It may wash quickly but the clothes aren't clean and they are always covered in fluff. I hated it and sold it as soon as I could. I love my new front loader washing machine.........would never go back to a top loader.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
Originally Posted by acer rose
(Post 5289583)
But does it get stuff clean? I've handwashed some supposedly clean stuff just out of the toploader :eek: I'm off to purchase laundry bleach now.
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Re: help ladies, which canadian washer?
The quality and choice of the clothes washing detergent is definitely one of the few things I'd really moan about not having here in Canada. :thumbdown::blink:
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