I bought this exact washer a little over a year ago! I absolutely LOVE IT!! There was a video here on it from around that time and it sold me! Handles dirt and grime with ease. My husbands nasty work coveralls are no match. Been very happy with it!
My cousin has the next model up with some more knobs. I went to the store with her to help her pick it out and we both absolutely love the machine though she had to get used to it because she had to adapt to more modern washing machines. She knew that there was new technology that was out on the market so she wasn’t totally shocked. It’s a really good machine. I like the way that it washes and I like the bottom of the agitator’s design. It’s not designed with sharp edges like all of the Whirltag agitators that are agitators instead of HE flat circulators. Those are nice but they are what they are not agitators. These are agitators with more gentle fins and like the flat circulators but higher end I liked the way that they treat clothes. I liked the way the machine ran its cycle and how my clothes came out of it better than my current commercial Whirlpool that I have in my apartment building and sometimes use when doing maintenance.
I see that the Final Spin limited its Spin Speed for some reason, even though there was nothing in the Drum at all, which is pretty odd. 🤔 Welp, I do want to request an Overloaded Test on DeepClean with Man Water Level, Hot Wash Temperature, Deep Rinse, & Soap & Softener added, & hopefully see if the Washer’ll spin at 750RPM on Final Spin. 🤔
This exact model was delivered yesterday. One question, are all the lights supposed to light up when you open the lid? Is that a problem? I will check back. Thanks.
Why guzzle down another 70 gallons of water just to make up for the abysmal spin speed of all top loaders due to their inability to redistribute clothes and balance properly like a real (front load) washer? The reason a commercial washer is called a "washer extractor" is because fast spin is critical to getting detergent residue out.
Thanks for the video! Great old school sound & look!!!
I bought this exact washer a little over a year ago! I absolutely LOVE IT!! There was a video here on it from around that time and it sold me! Handles dirt and grime with ease. My husbands nasty work coveralls are no match. Been very happy with it!
Hey Kirk! I totally forgot to mention that I recently graduated high school on May of 2024 and I was extremely happy and still am!
Congrats.
My cousin has the next model up with some more knobs. I went to the store with her to help her pick it out and we both absolutely love the machine though she had to get used to it because she had to adapt to more modern washing machines. She knew that there was new technology that was out on the market so she wasn’t totally shocked. It’s a really good machine. I like the way that it washes and I like the bottom of the agitator’s design. It’s not designed with sharp edges like all of the Whirltag agitators that are agitators instead of HE flat circulators. Those are nice but they are what they are not agitators. These are agitators with more gentle fins and like the flat circulators but higher end I liked the way that they treat clothes. I liked the way the machine ran its cycle and how my clothes came out of it better than my current commercial Whirlpool that I have in my apartment building and sometimes use when doing maintenance.
Now that’s a nice new washer! ❤ great video
Hey Kirk!
I see that the Final Spin limited its Spin Speed for some reason, even though there was nothing in the Drum at all, which is pretty odd. 🤔
Welp, I do want to request an Overloaded Test on DeepClean with Man Water Level, Hot Wash Temperature, Deep Rinse, & Soap & Softener added, & hopefully see if the Washer’ll spin at 750RPM on Final Spin. 🤔
This is a brand new GE washer.
This exact model was delivered yesterday. One question, are all the lights supposed to light up when you open the lid? Is that a problem? I will check back. Thanks.
Are you happy with the machine ?
Is it a well balanced machine? Does the outer unit shake or does it stay put?
How did you change it to run with the lid open?
This is new GE washing machine
Does the lid lock engage when the machine does a neutral drains? Just before the spin cycles?
Is there anyway you could show a video on a GTW480ASW1WB
Request: Fork and bowl test on GE GTW325ASWWW
I stand corrected, though seeing actual clothes would have been nice.
It doesn't fill water to rinse? I don't like that if this is the case, my skin would get so irritated from all the soap left in the clothes
Mine would only fill half way . Was told by GE that's how it works to save water . I would fill 2 buckets of water and add it to the load .
You have to press Deep Rinse if you want it to fill up to rinse.
@@jeffwalsh6015 Yes I also pressed deep rinse . But it never filled to where my old washer did .
Why guzzle down another 70 gallons of water just to make up for the abysmal spin speed of all top loaders due to their inability to redistribute clothes and balance properly like a real (front load) washer? The reason a commercial washer is called a "washer extractor" is because fast spin is critical to getting detergent residue out.
You didn't really show anything useful.