Washing machines have made our lives infinitely easier. However, much as they are fill-it, shut-it, and forget-it appliances, choosing the right type still takes extremely careful consideration, based on one’s requirements and budget. The right types, namely being either front or top load washing machines.
Worry not, we’re here to help you make an informed choice between the two, based on your preferences, budget, and laundry requirements.
Top loading washing machines
Top loading washing machines have a vertical drum that enables one to load clothing from the top. Here are their pros and cons.
Pros
1. Top loading washing machines are renowned for being user-friendly. They are a better option for people who have trouble bending or kneeling because of their more user-friendly loading and unloading mechanisms.
2. Top loading washing machines usually offer shorter wash cycles.
3. Most top-loading machines have lids which allow for one to add clothes they may have forgotten to, earlier.
4. Top loading washing machines are typically more affordable than front loading machines, which makes them a desirable option for people trying to save money.
Cons
1. For homes with heavier laundry loads, they might not be the best option, because they have a smaller drum capacity than front loading washing machines.
2. If your laundry room is adjacent to a living space, you may want to take into account the fact that they tend to be noisy when operating.
Front loading washing machines
A front loading washing machine has a horizontally oriented drum that, as the name suggests, loads from the front. Here are some of the advantages and drawbacks of using the same.
Pros
1. For larger homes, front loading washing machines are the best choice because they feature a higher drum capacity, which lets you wash more clothes in a single cycle.
2. Front loading machines are kinder to fabrics and preserve the quality of your garments because of the horizontal axis of the drum, and the lack of an agitator.
3. Due to their mechanism, they are also a lot quiet than top load models.
4. They consume less water and detergent, which eventually results in decreased utility costs.
Cons
1. Front load washers might need extra upkeep, such as routine cleaning of the rubber door gasket to avoid mould and mildew accumulation.
2. They often have lengthier wash cycles, which could make laundry a much longer process than normal.
3. Due to the front-facing door, loading and unloading may be less convenient for people with mobility issues.
4. Front load washing machines do not allow you top open the door mid wash, to add more clothes or retrieve them, as water may spill out all over the floor.
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The decision between a top load or front load washing machine ultimately comes down to your own needs and preferences. Top loading models are simple and inexpensive. Front loading washing machines excel in terms of energy efficiency, capacity, and fabric care.
When making a choice, take into account your available space, laundry habits, budget, and any mobility issues.
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