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Should I Buy a Front Loader or Top Loading Washing Machine?

11/5/2019

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Washing machines are a necessity in most households, and they have various features that are tailored for both convenience and cleaning the latest cloth fibers. Although there are critical differences between front and top loader, we’ll explore the pros and cons of these washers in this article.

Choosing between a top load and front load washer can be considered as a personal choice, but we think you should make your selection based on the benefits and other performance factors. However, it is important to note that your old washing machine may have many years of service left in it. Contact Brisbane's washing machine repairs service to find out if your machine can be fixed before buying another. Here are some of the things you should think about before you make the final decision:

Benefits of a top loader

  • Ease of use
 
For many homeowners, a top-loading washer is more convenient because you don’t need to bend over just to unload or load clothes. This is relatively true with older people or those with joint issues since top loaders stand at an ideal height, and you don’t need to bend down to use it. However, this issue can be remedied when you choose a front-loading washing machine because you can install the units on a laundry pedestal, which raises the unit to about 12 to 15 inches.

  • Adding clothes in mid or right after starting the cycle
 
Another great feature of top loader is its ability to add clothes either in mid-cycle or just after starting the cycle. They are also more effective in collecting lint and distributing fabric softener than front-loading washers.

  • Wash clothes faster
 
Most top-loading washers have an agitator that speeds up the whole process of washing clothes since it creates motion by shaking and forcing water through the machine, and this could lead to more vibration within the washer. So, top-loading washing machines with agitators typically wash quicker.
 
 
Benefits of a front loader

  • Gentle on clothes
 
Top-loading washers are typically much easier on your back, but they are also rougher on clothes especially if the washer is overloaded. However, front-loading washers are gentler on your clothes. Although slower than top loaders, they are better at cleaning clothes and are more energy-efficient. This is one factor you should consider before making your final decision.

  • Advanced motors and suspension systems
 
Typically, front loaders are more expensive, but this is justifiable since they give a more quality clean and they have advanced features. Besides, they are also quieter than top loaders thanks to their advanced suspension systems and advanced motors.
 
The upfront cost for a front-loading washer is generally higher, but this will even out in the long run since the total expenses will even out.  
 
Making your final decision
 
Choosing between a front loader or a top-loading washing machine will significantly depend on your personal requirements and budget. You should also take into consideration your laundry room and the amount of space you have there. This will give you a bird’s eye view on what type of washer is ideal in your home. Not to mention, you should also consider the pros and cons we have listed above.
 
Overall, you should take some time and list down all the features you need in a washer before making the final decision. A washing machine is a major investment in your home, so you must choose the one right for you. 
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