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February 10, 2023
Your Guide to Choosing the Right Washer for Your Home
If you’re shopping for a new washing machine, you’re likely to be aware of the sheer number of different sizes, styles and designs. While top loading machines tend to be the most common, with more consumers focused on saving water and energy, front loaders have become increasingly popular. So, here we’ll walk you through how to choose the right washer for your home. Front Load vs Top Load vs Hybrid: The first thing you’ll need to decide to narrow down your choices is which design style is the best fit for your home. Front Load: These machines typically have a 50% larger capacity compared to a standard top load. Plus you can benefit from innovative features such as steam settings, auto dispensers and WiFi connectivity. Front load machines also tend to be easier on your clothes, as they are washed using friction rather than an agitator. Another benefit of front loaders is that they are more efficient. They use less water, electricity and detergent compared to other types. The spin capacity is also far faster, so more water will be spun out of your clothing to reduce drying times. The downsides to front load washing machines include potential for mold and mildew issues caused by standing water, more complicated repairs and a higher initial purchase cost. Top Load: Top load washers tend to be less costly as they are a more basic form of appliance. Even newer models lack the bells and whistles available on front loader or hybrid models. -
January 25, 2020
Can Your Washer do More than Wash Dirty Laundry?
The washing machine is an ideal way to wash your dirty laundry, and it’s a great time saver. But, a washer is capable of washing much more than clothes, and you may be surprised at some of the items that can be cleaned. Here are a few things that you need to bear in mind if you want to get the most out of your washer. Shoes Check the directions on your shoes before attempting to wash them in your washer. Many canvas shoes and even some leather shoes can be washed in this way, and it’s a great way to get them fresh. Make sure to remove the insoles and laces first and then place the shoes inside a mesh laundry bag. Wash your shoes with a mild detergent and warm water for the best results. If you cannot find out if your shoes can be washed in this way err on the side of caution and don’t put them in the washer. Kids Toys Many stuffed toys and certain plastic toys can be safely washed in your washer. Stuffed toys that contain electronic or mechanical components cannot be washed in this way. If the stuffed toy is old and worn, it may come apart during rigorous washing, so wash it by hand instead. If your child is sick, you can disinfect their stuffed or plastic toys by adding a little disinfectant to the washer. If the plastic toys can be washed this way, place them in a mesh -
January 15, 2018
5 Popular Laundry Accessories
The washer and dryer are the primary tools in your laundry process, but there are a variety of laundry accessories that can help you reorganize your space and more effectively prepare clothing, bedding and other items for everyday use. To help improve your laundry space, we’ve gathered information on some of the most popular laundry accessories available today. 1. Laundry Pedestal Front load laundry appliances are found in plenty of homes, and while these units can provide great washing/drying functions, many homeowners do not like the fact that they have to bend down to load and unload their appliances. To make loading and unloading your unit easier, you may want to invest in a laundry pedestal. Laundry pedestals are small accessories placed underneath your washer or dryer, raising the height of the unit to improve access to its front load door. Most laundry pedestals provide about one foot in additional height, though some are taller than others. Many pedestals feature a handy storage drawer where you can organize everyday laundry products like detergent, bleach, fabric softener and more. When investing in a laundry pedestal, it’s vital that you choose a product that is the same width as the laundry machine it will go under. Otherwise, your appliance may not be able to balance on top of the pedestal. 2. Stack Kit Nothing beats the convenience of having laundry appliances in the comfort of your own home. However, some living spaces can be significantly cramped by the addition of a washer -
November 20, 2017
Pros & Cons Of Stacked Washer & Dryer Combo
No modern home is complete without its own set of laundry appliances. A washer and dryer helps you clean and prepare clothing, bedding, towels and more for everyday use, and a stacked washer and dryer combo is a great choice for many spaces. These combination units, also known as laundry centers, feature a dryer stacked on top of a washer, providing a unique alternative to traditional side-by-side laundry combos found in many homes. But is a stacked washer/dryer combo the right choice for you? To help inform your decision, we’ve compiled information on the pros and cons of stacked washer/dryer combination units. Pros Of A Stacked Washer & Dryer Combo The biggest advantage of a stacked washer/dryer combination is its ability to help save space in your laundry room. By orienting your laundry units vertically as opposed to horizontally, you free up floor space for other appliances and tools like an ironing board, laundry baskets, clothing racks and more. The stacked design makes these units particularly good for tight laundry rooms or small homes and apartments, as they’re designed specifically to maximize space where room is limited. Another plus to these appliances is their relative cost. The cost of a stacked washer/dryer combo tends to be less than the cumulative cost of an individual washer and dryer, making them a great choice for budget-conscious homeowners. Moreover, these units come in both gas-powered and electric-powered models, allowing you to choose the right appliance depending on your needs. Cons Of A Stacked -
September 18, 2017
Best Top Load HE Washers of 2017 Based on Consumer Reports
Today’s laundry appliances are significantly more advanced than the bulky and loud machines of the past. Modern laundry machines boast advanced features and functions that treat clothing, bedding, and other items with the utmost level of care. You cannot begin your laundry process without a powerful washer, and with so many great choices available today, finding the right machine is a daunting challenge. Washers come in a variety of common designs, and many modern homeowners choose to invest in top load high efficiency (HE) washers. These modern top load units do not feature an agitator, and as a result offer larger capacities than traditional models. To help you explore the wide range of these appliances, we’ve gathered information on some of the best top load HE washers of 2017 based on Consumer Reports. Samsung WA52J8700AP Founded in 1938, Samsung has been a global leader in the electronics industry for nearly 80 years. While the company is best know for its electronics products, it also produces a wide range of high quality laundry appliances, like the Samsung WA52J8700AP top load washer. This premium Samsung washer boasts an impressive 5.2 cubic feet of capacity, allowing you to easily wash large loads of laundry. With 15 wash cycles and 12 unique wash options, you’ll be sure to find the proper settings for each and every load of laundry. Moreover, this washer offers superb washing performance thanks to Samsung’s Activewash™ and AquaJet™ Deep Clean systems. Tired of loud and noisy laundry appliances? Then you’ll -
September 11, 2017
Best Front Load Washers Of 2017 Based On Consumer Reports
21st-century living requires exceptional laundry appliances, and you cannot begin the laundry process without a great washer. Thanks to a host of innovative design features and advanced technologies, there is a range of powerful washers available for your home. But finding the ideal machine for your space can be a challenge. Many of today’s best washing machines are front load washers. This design typically offers more space than a top load design, and also offers faster spin cycles that speed up your entire laundry process. To help you discover the perfect unit for your laundry room, we’ve compiled information on some of the best front load washers of 2017 based on Consumer Reports ratings. With a host of premium units available, you’re bound to find the right washer for your home. Maytag Maxima MHW8200FW The Maytag brand, one of the most storied in the Unites States, is respected for its dependable and durable appliances, and the Maytag Maxima MHW8200FW front load washer is sure to meet your needs. This washer offers truly superior washing performance, with 11 wash cycles and a host of convenience features to simplify your laundry process. The secret to this machine’s exceptional performance is Maytag’s PowerWash® system, which promotes superior cleaning actions that eliminate tough stains with ease. With its stainless steel wash drum and durable design, you can rest assured that this unit will operate for years to come. Best of all, this washer offers excellent energy and water efficiency, cutting costs on your home’s -
July 28, 2017
When is it time to call for appliance service?
Getting Your Appliance FixedHow do you know when to call?Here's when you don't need appliance service: Your refrigerator water filter needs replacement. You should be able to do this yourself. If for some reason you can't, a handyman can do this for you. Your washing machine has an inlet hose that is leaking. Replace the leaking hose (I'd replace both hoses). No need for a service call. The dishwasher is not getting your dishes clean. There could be many reasons for this other than a malfunctioning dishwasher. Maybe the incoming water is not hot enough. Hard water can be a problem. There's not enough or too much detergent. You might need to use a rinse agent, or additive.Here's when you do need to call for service: Your refrigerator is not cooling. You've plugged and unplugged, and tested the electric outlet so that you know your fridge is getting power. Nevertheless, your food is spoiling. Call for service. Your washing machine suddenly made a loud grating sound, and ground to a halt. Now you can't get it to do anything. You need a qualified service agent. The dishwasher will start, fills with water, etc. but it just doesn't do anything. No noise, no water movement, no nothing. Your neighbor says, it's probaly the pump and/or motor.You get the idea. Some simple things like changing filters are not reasons to call for service. When appliances have critical failures, that can't be fixed by turning the power back on, etc. it's time to -
July 22, 2017
Compact Washers and Dryers to fit Your Space
Buyer Advice for New Compact LaundryBest Prices and Best Selection at UAKCFor too many households, the choice for washing clothes has been between using a laundromat, or a dingy public laundry room in the basement of an apartment or condo complex.Today, however, there are often laundry spaces in townhouses, condos, and apartments that are designed for compact laundry installations for owners or renters. Here are three possibilities for space confined laundry.Compact single unit Washer/Dryer ComboLG WM3488HS The LG WM3488HS above is a combo washer/dryer unit that does washing and drying in the same drum. It's only 24" wide, and it fits where others won't. The LG unit above uses a 120v motor to run both the washer and dryer. Of course, drying with 120v. power will take longer than a traditional 240v. unit, but sometimes that's all you have. The dryer is a ventless condenser model. All in all, there is no need for 240v., no need for a gas line, and no need for an exterior exhaust vent. Just hook up to water and drain lines, plug-in, and go. Some users complain about a longer dry time.Single unit Stacked Washer/Dryer GE GUD27ESSJWW Unitized Spacemaker® 3.2 DOE cu. ft. Washer and 5.9 cu. ft. Electric DryerUnlike the single unit LG, the popular downsized GE model above has a washer on the bottom and an electric dryer on the top. The washer is a traditional agitator-type machine, and the dryer is also a traditional dryer in that it must be vented -
July 15, 2017
Tips for Periodic Appliance Checkups
Maintaining Your Major AppliancesHere are some tips to maintaining, cleaning, and inspecting your washing machine and clothes dryer. You can save time and money by following this advice, and avoid breakdowns, or hazardous situations.Washing Machine It's a good idea to periodically check and replace the fill hoses on your washing machine. If you have rubber hoses, you should consider replacing them with braided stainless steel hoses. It is recommended that you replace your washer hoses every 3-5 years. While you are back there, take a look at the electrical connection. The plug needs to be firmly in place, the cord connection to the washer should have a restraint, and should not evidence any corrosion or burn marks. Also, you should periodically clean the inside of your outer washer tub. Whirlpool makes a cleaner called Affresh for this purpose. There are also a variety of home remedies including using combinations of bleach, vinegar, and/or baking soda. You can discover these cleaning remedies online, or just look on the aisles of your grocery store for washer cleaning products. If you have a front loading washer, pay special attention to cleaning the front gasket, especially at the bottom where it's possible for moisture to settle and mold to grow.Automatic DryerMake a habit of cleaning the lint filter in your dryer once a week. It's also very important to regularly clean the dryer vent. If you're lucky you'll have a short direct vent pipe to the outside that you can clean with a vacuum -
July 06, 2017
A Primer on Washing Machines
Choosing the Best WasherGetting ready to buy a new washing machine? Here is the first decision you'll need to make. There are three basic types of washers to choose from. We describe each washer type below and provide an example from each of the three major brands.1. GE Traditional Agitator Type Top Loader WasherAgitator type washers were the primary type of washing machine used in the U.S. since the post WWII era up to the 2000's. They're still a popular choice for those who want a washing machine like Mom used to have and prefer the high-post agitator in the middle. Here's an example from GE.GE® 4.2 DOE cu. ft. stainless steel capacity washerGTW485ASJWS ENERGY STAR® qualified Stain PreTreat Speed Wash Rotary electronic controls with cycle status lights2. Whirlpool HE Top Load WasherHigh Efficiency top load washers have been around for about twenty years. They're absent the high post agitator of traditional washers. Instead, they have an impeller in the bottom of the tub that turns and moves the clothes in much less water than traditional agitator top loaders, but they still do an amazing job of cleaning clothes. Below is a Whirlpool HE Top Load Washer:4.3 cu. ft. High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with a Low-Profile Impeller Model #: WTW5000DWPresoak Option Deep Water Wash Cycle Clean Washer Cycle with affresh® Washer Cleaner Smooth Wave Stainless Steel Wash Basket Quick Wash Cycle 3. Electrolux Front Load WasherFront load washers have become very popular over the last 20 years. Originally popularized in
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