Thanks for sharing. Speed Queen, Electrolux, and LG are on my short list when the time comes. I hear the soothing sounds of the TR7 in the background. :)
I finally ended up getting this washer about 1 1/2 years ago. It replaced an old Kenmore (Electrolux) Front Loader from 2003, so I didn't want a really large front loader. I was pleasantly surprised that I can still wash the same load sizes, if not more, because of the recirculation pump. Including a queen comforter that didn't work too well in my old washer even though it was just slightly larger. I have pretty much just programmed a "Favorite" and use that all the time as it allows complete modification unlike some of the presets. I don't typically go above Med speed for the spin speeds as that's usually plenty. Only disadvantage I see are the detergent dispensers for the main laundry and pre-wash - both just run into the tub. It doesn't have a cup to hold and dispense them later (like on their larger models), and that little flap in the main dispenser doesn't hold it back because there's a slit in the bottom, so if you do a prewash and put liquid in both dispensers they're both going to just run into the tub. So I just use powder detergent (it does only dispense water in the correct dispenser at the appropriate time).
Great looking machines Peter, Lot's of luck with them!!! When you get a chance, Could you please do a load in the washer and dryer so we can see how they operate??? Thanks and have a great day!!!
@@petermaz701 What made me question that is because of the design of the panel and the doors of the washer and dryer that reminded me of the AEG Lavamat series
ive been looking for a compact usa washer dryer! thanks for posting this now i can do small loads that are super dirty! and can you do a normal cycle on the washer
By usa washer, not sure if you are referring to available or made in the usa. Maybe Pete can confirm for me on the compact, but I know the larger ELF series is made in Mexico.
@@bluesteblue7822 the washer and dryer are not made in the US the dryer was made in Italy and I’m not 100% sure of where the washer was made. I want to say turkey but I’m not sure.
Thanks for sharing. Speed Queen, Electrolux, and LG are on my short list when the time comes. I hear the soothing sounds of the TR7 in the background. :)
I finally ended up getting this washer about 1 1/2 years ago. It replaced an old Kenmore (Electrolux) Front Loader from 2003, so I didn't want a really large front loader. I was pleasantly surprised that I can still wash the same load sizes, if not more, because of the recirculation pump. Including a queen comforter that didn't work too well in my old washer even though it was just slightly larger. I have pretty much just programmed a "Favorite" and use that all the time as it allows complete modification unlike some of the presets. I don't typically go above Med speed for the spin speeds as that's usually plenty. Only disadvantage I see are the detergent dispensers for the main laundry and pre-wash - both just run into the tub. It doesn't have a cup to hold and dispense them later (like on their larger models), and that little flap in the main dispenser doesn't hold it back because there's a slit in the bottom, so if you do a prewash and put liquid in both dispensers they're both going to just run into the tub. So I just use powder detergent (it does only dispense water in the correct dispenser at the appropriate time).
People don't realize that these front load compacts can actually hold a nice size load. They wash very well same as their full size counterparts.
Great looking machines Peter, Lot's of luck with them!!! When you get a chance, Could you please do a load in the washer and dryer so we can see how they operate??? Thanks and have a great day!!!
These are very nice Pete. I would consider a pair like this .
They are well working, I like them better than the LG.
Cute machines. They look like the AEGs which are also my favorite. I'm guessing AEG are made by Electrolux right?
I think so I think Electrolux is the parent company but I’m not 100% something to check out.
@@petermaz701 What made me question that is because of the design of the panel and the doors of the washer and dryer that reminded me of the AEG Lavamat series
ive been looking for a compact usa washer dryer! thanks for posting this now i can do small loads that are super dirty! and can you do a normal cycle on the washer
Yes, it has normal with whatever soil level you want max normal light extralight
By usa washer, not sure if you are referring to available or made in the usa. Maybe Pete can confirm for me on the compact, but I know the larger ELF series is made in Mexico.
@@bluesteblue7822 the washer and dryer are not made in the US the dryer was made in Italy and I’m not 100% sure of where the washer was made. I want to say turkey but I’m not sure.