So far so good
Submitted by Bentleys mom -
10/2/2024
Our last washer/dryer was a stacked Frigidaire (I didn't know Electrolux made Frigidaire) set. We had them for over 16 years with no issues until the washer quit. We live in an older home and the washer/dryer are on the main level in a closet. The width can only be 27 inches. We're retired and it's just the two of us. We didn't want a lot of bells and whistles and didn't want an apartment size either. I started looking online to see what was out there. Electrolux had what I wanted and with reviews consistently higher than their competitors. I planned to get separate units and a stacking kit. Our salesperson explained that by getting the laundry tower, we'd have one delivery and setup and if we got an extra warranty, we'd only be paying for one. It's the same units I was looking at but all in one. Bonus, all the controls and in the middle (I'm 5 ft). Now to the using the machine. It's taking me some time to understand and figure it out. You know, the older you get, the more you resist change. When you select a cycle, it automatically selects the water temps and spin cycle. So say you are just doing towels and select normal, the spin cycle is at normal, which leaves them pretty wet. The great part though, the does give you options to change that. So if I want a normal wash, I can choose a max spin. I like the sanitize feature, I had some towels that had a funk to them, it's gone. An allergen feature, we have a dog, it worked great on his bedding/blankets. They just feel better. It has a quick wash feature I haven't used yet but know I will, I'm always spilling something down the front of me.Oh, and the capacity, hello in there. Even though it fits in my space, it's huge inside. I washed our king sized comforter.My only downside-I have to remember to select and change options with each load.
Originally posted on electroluxappliances.com
Yes, I recommend this product
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