Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Mizmazzle the agitator is the thing in the middle, right? If so, then yes
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@Giles said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
We have a front loader (always have, top loaders are as rare as rocking horse shit in the UK). Have zero protocol for how we leave the door; open, shut, cracked, whatever, and we have never had a problem with mould....
Miele, front loader, always, probably the last true bastion in german engineering

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@northsouthdenimguy seconding this. I had my knee ripped apart in a jiu jitsu match and knees over toes helped tremendously.
He has a back ability zero book that I use also. I did the online coaching thing for a month and wasn’t worth it to me. There are plenty of videos online of how to do the exercises.
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Front loader, always on a 30 or 40 degree wash, no issues with things not coming out clean.
The door is shut most of the time and no mould in there.
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You can get a top loader with or without agitator. The front loaders do not have agitators.
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@Mizmazzle we have an old school “Speed Queen” top loader with an agitator. It’s built like a tank and made to last. Delicate setting has been fine for my denim. I recommend them because they can be repaired. The newer stuff feels to me like they’re made with “planned obsolescence” in mind. Just my 2¢
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I suggest a new thread like Getting old isn’t for the weak or Aging Geezers.
Now let’s talk about my back. -
We had to replace our washing machine last month, the motor on the old one went after 9 years and pretty much got used every single day, cost us $400 and the repair bill was going to be $900 so a new one made sense
Cheap Chinese brand CHIQ cost $390 comes with a 3 year warrantyAlways front loader, used a top loader once since being in Australia and would happily never use one again awful things
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@Mizmazzle I went with a speed queen front loader several years ago and it's been great.
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@steelworker haha. Back issues and laundry machine talk…yup! Old geezer thread indeed.
