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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

This video demonstrates the differences between top load and front load washing machines. This informative video by E&S Trading's Rob Sinclair will answer many questions you have and help you select the right machine for you.

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  • All those towels in the front loader will not come out clean. I've used front and top loaders....

  • This video is extremely biased! See my videos, I have a 6.5kg Fisher & Paykel top loader, smaller than the 7.5kg featured in this video and can fit at least 8 bath towels! Plus you didn't even show how full the top loader was, and as for a top loader requiring a larger more powerful motor, complete BS! Shame on you for such an unprofessional lack of fact video!

  • @JUSTTHETRUTHTV why don't you just tell us how you reaaaaally feel?

  • You forgot to tell people just the truth! Front loader or regular loaded machine need the same amount of water to get your close clean!!!

    IT IS THE WATER THAT IS THE SOLVENT TO GET THE DIRT OUT!!!

    NOT THE SOAP!! WATER IS THE GREATEST SOLVENT IN THE WORLD!!!

    SOAP ON HELPS TO SUSPEND THE DIRT IN THE WATER...

    SO IF YOU HAVE LESS WATER IN DIRTIER CLOTHING YOU WILL NOT GET THEM CLEAN...

    TRY THIS WITH DIRTY CLOTHING WASH YOUR CLOTHING IN JUST WATER...

    THEY CAN COME CLEAN. WHAT A BUNCH OF BULLSHIT!

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  • If it was not for the terribly annoying music I would have listened to the entire video

  • thanks

  • Interesting that you fail to mention the differences in wash times between top and front loaders. 20 minutes for an agitator vs 2 1/2 hours for a front loader. Anyone who believes this video is a fair and accurate comparison needs help.

  • Agitator-type machines frankly make no sense. They aren't even carried in shops here. All top loaders here have horizontal-axis drums so the only difference from a front loader is the dimensions and, of course, the way you put the clothes in.

  • @issaiash Yeah, I noticed that the top loader had towels already in it.

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