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StarMeadow Posted - Aug 23 2008 : 09:33:22 AM
When I do a "normal" load of wash, it seems that my washer works for an awfully long time..almost an hour! When I do a "quick wash" setting, I can set it for "heavy soil" and it washes for about 30 minutes... I'm not noticing a huge difference in "clean". If I can wash for 30 minutes, I'd much rather. I can also set my washer for a soak or extra rinse which also adds time, if necessary....

What about you?
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lisamarie508 Posted - Sep 05 2008 : 05:47:03 AM
Sandra, I have a front loader that sounds exactly like yours. Except the timer is not accurate! The 54 minute wash actually takes an hour and 10 minutes. The 71 minute wash takes 90 minutes. I'm not usually in a hurry, the laundry still gets done either way. If I know I want something for the morning, I'll load the washer before I go to bed and dry them in the morning. Or, if I'm more thoughtful, I'll start the load when I get home from work and have it in the dryer by bedtime.

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Jana Posted - Aug 24 2008 : 6:00:56 PM
The new ones run that much longer??? It doesn't seem very energy efficient to me. I have a washer thats about 28 years old and it takes about 40 minutes for the heavy wash cycle.


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StarMeadow Posted - Aug 24 2008 : 05:38:07 AM
I've never used this but....if I use the "heavy duty" cycle with all the bells/whistles...xtend spin, xtra rinse, soak...that load would take 75 minutes!!!!!

Thanks ladies for all the input. I'll be thinking more carefully about what I'm putting in the wash and checking that time more often!! BTW...loving the homemade laundry soap! AND, the vinegar rinse. Also passed that recipe and tidbit about the vinegar to the neighbors who love it as well!!
Amie C. Posted - Aug 23 2008 : 8:58:11 PM
I've got a very basic Sears Kenmore, and I've honestly never looked for special features. It has a "short" wash and a "long wash". I think the short is about 25 minutes and the long is more like 40. I tend to use the short, just because that's usually where the dial lands, and my clothes seem clean enough to me. I wonder why all washing machines seem to have the longer time option if it doesn't do anything? Maybe it used to be important and the manufacturers keep that feature because it's expected.
Sandra K. Licher Posted - Aug 23 2008 : 8:07:10 PM
Well....I used to think my old Maytags were 30-45 minutes but these new frontloaders I have actually display the time and a regular load is 54 minutes wash time and a heavy load is 71! Thank God I don't have a passel of kids anymore or I would never be able to keep up! I think 54 minutes is a long time and Marian...I live alone too but in the summer I am a DIRTY gardener and it is so hot down here I sweat even in the air conditioning! LOL! Come winter though when I stay "cleaner" I may opt to use that quick wash which is 30 minutes.

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Alee Posted - Aug 23 2008 : 10:51:42 AM
Mine takes about 40 minutes. It's an older style Maytag so I have less options, but I can change how long I let it agitate for.

I think it's great that you can choose faster cycles for your clothes! Less wear and tear on your clothes and less electricity used!

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dutchy Posted - Aug 23 2008 : 09:57:30 AM
If I do the normal cycle it takes a LONG time too. But with the extra speed one it takes about 30 minutes. And just as clean as the longer one, so always do the 30 mins.
And have the same options as you do, extra rinse etc.
I hardly use that one, since I never have dirty laundry. I live alone (well, with Elvis :D) and never have the dirty things, so ....


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