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  • Love the noise. :3

  • No matter what brand of front load washer that's on the market, they all will emit noise during the spin cycle! It varies from load to load, so this is something to get used to and I highly recommend a top loader for anybody who lives in an apartment building for this reason!

  • Wow.. that's noise and vibrate.

  • I just love the sound of the motor when it starts to ramp up

  • very nice, i like it, thank you for share.

  • I had an Electrolux for one month-HATED IT and changed it for a Samsung.

  • How long have you had the machine? Is it still in working order? Have you had any problems with it?

  • @cargirl0699 It's been a little over 2 years and no service calls at all!

  • @cargirl0699 almost two years and no problems so far, very reliable!

    I would like to buy the matching dryer but my electric and gas dryers are doing the job just fine!

  • HORROR, it generates a mini earthquake. Very unbalanced spin, my electrolux distributes the load before spin and is quiet as a mosquito.

  • the max spin speed on this Electrolux is 1350RPM

  • I had no idea that there was a whole fetish with washing machines... hahaha.

    That's cool, I love the space ship engine noise your washer makes as it spins!

  • nice washer, but so loud as my lg.

  • The noise level varies from load to load, otherwise it is pretty quiet.

  • Looks like it's much smoother running than the LG is on the spin cycle.

  • Hi, how many spinnig RPM ?

  • Terrible noise.

  • The noise level is not that bad, it varies from load to load.....

  • kg?????

  • really cool machine :D:D love the option to let the drum light switched on :D:D

  • Thanks, I just wish it was longer than three minuets of usage! It's a LED so how much energy would be used......?

  • LED´s use about 0,5W. They´re really energy saving and bright :D:D

    By the way: I add you as a friend in youtube. Did you accept it? :D:D

    thx :)

  • Yes I did!

  • Since it uses so little water, do you find the need to choose the second rinse option to get more detergent out of the clothes?

  • I use the extra rinse for all my loads, it will stay locked in memory for each cycles that you modify.

  • Do the memory settings hold in case of power outage?

  • It uses so little water that at first I thought you were spinning dry clothes!  Amazing.

  • The machine was already drained. I needed to edit to upload (minimum 10 minuets) and it is amazing! :-)).

    It may sound loud during the spin cycle but it's not that bad. Each load has its own noise frequency. 6-8 min of spin noise is better that 34 minutes of a direct drive washer on the heavy duty cycle. Trust me I own one and still use it. Dual set up.

  • Thanks for posting. This is an amazing washer with virtually no visible vibration. I ordered mine with the steam feature on Monday. Your videos were instrumental in helping me make the purchase decision. With rebates from Electrolux, water company, and electric company, my net cost will be around $1,000.

    I was very tempted to buy the Samsung WF448AA with Silvercare, but in the end I bought Electrolux because Samsung doesn't have the performance and reliability of this Electrolux model.

  • As a reminder, if you are getting the pedestal with it, make sure that they Do Not take the shipping bolts out until they mount the machine and 5 feet's from the resting place! Yell at them if they proceed not to do it and tip them good where the job is complete.

    Also the machine comes with a tool which is yours to keep to adjust and lock the feets. Do a load of towels and adjust if needed.

  • What is the problem with the shipping bolts?

    I did not get the pedestal, but may in the future. For now I will adapt by either stooping or sitting on a rolling stool while unloading my laundry.

  • Removing the shipping bolts too soon can damage the tub and/or shock absorbers. You don't want too much movement of the tub before it's setup. While I don't have an Electrolux, I have a Frigidaire (now made by Electrolux), and the delivery people who delivered my machine in June 1999, didn't remove the bolts 'til it was in the laundry room. Too bad the pedestals weren't available for my washer at the time. I'm still using my Frigidaire today.

  • 1350 i think

  • How fast does it go on top speed?

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