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My crappy new washing machine
We've owned a GE "Infusion" agitatorless "energy saving" washing
machine for about 2 months now. I have not had fully clean clothes for about 2 months. These things are a piece of crap, they use about a gallon of water so the clothes basically slosh around in a small mud puddle, never getting fully clean. Forget about getting out tough stains, also clothes have an odor as they never fully rinse (not enough water) the rinse cycle is another small mud puddle. The washer does not even fill enough to wet all the clothes until after 10 minutes of running. They enclosed a large yellow warning in the manual that this is "normal", bull****, they're just covering their asses on complaints. I called the GE consumer line and the guy told me flat out nobody is happy with these washers. I'm just warning others thinking of getting one of the GE agitatorless washers. Stick with the tried and true, get the agitator and one that uses a lot of water if you want it to, get a Whirlpool with mechanical controls. Just trying to save someone else the headache and money. Maybe if you live in a desert, but I'm in the Great Lakes, I dont need to conserve water to this extent water's practically free here. These washers have set things back to beating clothes on a rock. I should have read the reviews first, they are not good, I'm not the only one having dirty clothes all the time. |
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