We’ve all seen a myriad of attractive ads for different ways clothes are cleaned with a washing machine. And it seems as if any laundry set will do the job for our family. However, when front-load washing machines made a debut in the late ’90s, the question arose what kind of washing machine is better – the traditional top-load or the new high-efficiency front-load washers?
Most of us only use one or two basic cycles for our everyday clothes and linens. However, there are times we’d like to run a gentle or sanitize cycle or launder our bulky comforter. Will a top-load or front-load perform better?
Traditional washing machines were designed to scrub clothes with soap in a tub of water. Since then, not only has technology revolutionized the washing machine design, but modern-day detergents and cloth fibers have changed as well.
Today, washing machines are a necessity in most households with new features tailored to cleaning the latest cloth fibers. In this article, we’ll take a look at the key differences between a top-load versus front-load washers. Whether you need a compact washer or a full-sized set, we’ll explore ease-of-use and price points associated with certain features.
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