Washing machine manufacturers listen up! This is what we want in a machine. Water, lots of it. High, hot and hell of alot. We want out clothes rolled over and beat into submission, asking for a cigarette afterwards...in 30 minutes.❤
High hot and hell of a lot? That is what patients in hospitals get when rude and uncooperative. An enema with lots of high hot and hell of a lot of water. Yes!! my Maytag SUDSAVER still works like a gem. 24 years old and only one minor problem
@@isaac24 since it started doing it the same day I received, they’re replacing it tmw. I hope this one doesn’t do it bc the washing is the best! How old Is your washer?
If you don't want to use fabric dispenser, a downy ball works great and even bounce dryer sheets work well. Do you have the matching dryer to go with this machine.
@@isaac24 I am buying my daughter one for a housewarming gift. I wouldn't buy anything else. I have a 1990 Matag Sudsaver that works well also. Cost more but have had any problems with it.
I'm glad you like your TC5. I've been looking at them. I like it the best over the classic clean. Sorry if I insulted anyone here. This is how a washing machine is supposed to wash.
I just installed a tc5 tonight in my house. First wash was great! I’m wondering though.. when I open my door the wash/ water stops. How/ why does yours keep going? Is it something you altered? Or has yours always just kept running with the door open? Thanks
@@areject17 very simple, especially on the TC five behind the machine at the very top there's an opening. You will see a metal band there push a piece of Styrofoam under there so that the lid switch thinks that it's closed and it will allow the machine to work so when you open the lid, it still thinks it's closed and it will continue to fill and continue to operate. Of course I don't recommend this if you have children because when it begins to spin, it would be dangerous if it kid, put his hands in it. Just type in on RUclips, how to defeat speed queen lid switch some people use a close pin I use a piece of Styrofoam or a little piece of cardboard. It doesn't hurt anything. Lots of Luck!
Hi! I just got my TC5 and we are having a lot of issues with a lot of suds coming up from the drain pipe during the end of the spin cycle. Have you ever seen this? We have tried using less soap and adding vinegar instead of fabric softener and nothing seems to work.
I just installed a tc5 tonight. First wash was great! Any idea why my water stops/ wash stops when I open the door? Has yours always kept running or is there something you altered? Thanks
Yep, that's how it comes from the factory. I modded mine so it works with the lid open. Normally they won't even fill with the lid open. This was how I defeated it: ruclips.net/video/462yd0zhxo8/видео.html
Hello Isaac. Can I choose the Deep Fill option later during the wash like when it's already started filling water or once the agitation has started if I decide the wash needs more water? Thank you
You can change it while it's filling, yes, and you can unselect it if you want to while it's filling. I've never tried to add more once it starts agitation, but I'd assume so.
You can enable/disable the deep fill while it's still filling (as well as change any of the other settings) but once it starts agitating, it doesn't let you change anything, and you must cancel the cycle to enable it
I had an over 30 year old Amana that used to like to walk around my basement but other than that it never broke until recently. So I thought well might as well buy another cheap washer , not knowing that the government is now taking over our washers with the Maytag I bought filling water according to weight and even with a super big load of clothes like this guy has, you don't get enough, actually less than half the tub gets filled. So I am going to get rid of the rotten Maytag for a Speed QueenTC5. I knew all about them pushing us to buy electric cars but I never heard about forcing manufacturers to make washing machines that will not let you use enough water to clean your clothes.
Old Amanas were made by Raytheon, which also used to make Speed Queen, so I'd bet that your Amana was similar to an old Speed Queen. Newer Maytag sucks, you will appreciate this Speed Queen. They've been forcing these machines longer than they've been trying to force EVs.
@@isaac24 Yeah, I should have realized that ,but I was in a hurry to buy and the advertisement for the machine was deceptive with DEEP FILL in bold letters and get the water you want when you want it. I thought it was not a HE but it really is and should not have been listed as "a traditional washer". Anyway, I made arrangements with the store to exchange it for a TC5 . Of course it costs more but it's worth it to me. Thanks for your response.
Our Amana is 29 y.o.! Still works great, but grease started to leak from below the spindle and leaving some stains on items. Buying new washer was recommended. Probably gonna get this TC5!
Washing machine manufacturers listen up! This is what we want in a machine. Water, lots of it. High, hot and hell of alot. We want out clothes rolled over and beat into submission, asking for a cigarette afterwards...in 30 minutes.❤
High hot and hell of a lot? That is what patients in hospitals get when rude and uncooperative. An enema with lots of high hot and hell of a lot of water.
Yes!! my Maytag SUDSAVER still works like a gem. 24 years old and only one minor problem
Hello 👋
I got my tc5 this morning and it started making a clicking/ rattling sound 😭 I was so excited for this washer!
Mine does that too
@@isaac24 since it started doing it the same day I received, they’re replacing it tmw. I hope this one doesn’t do it bc the washing is the best! How old
Is your washer?
@@Lovemyhomeee We got it on October 7th 2022 I believe
If you don't want to use fabric dispenser, a downy ball works great and even bounce dryer sheets work well. Do you have the matching dryer to go with this machine.
Yes
Do you feel like this washer is worth the cost?
Absolutely.
@@isaac24 I am buying my daughter one for a housewarming gift. I wouldn't buy anything else. I have a 1990 Matag Sudsaver that works well also. Cost more but have had any problems with it.
Thin out the Downey with water, Issac
I don't use it anymore.
Hey Isaac! My favorite washer and my favorite RUclipsr I hope you had a good and safe new year. I love your videos.❤
Thank you!
You’re welcome. How’s the dryer? I heard it gets too hot.
@@CorteyshaLamb I never use it on anything except low heat except for towels and sheets and it never gets "too hot"
@@isaac24 gotcha, I’ve heard lots of reviews on it and people say that it gets too hot. That’s why I asked.
I'm glad you like your TC5. I've been looking at them. I like it the best over the classic clean. Sorry if I insulted anyone here. This is how a washing machine is supposed to wash.
Do you recommend liquid detergent? I have not used powdered in decades.
Tide is good but super expensive. Xtra works well and is cheap. It's usually what I use.
I'm surprised to see the tub still indexing after 2 years time. The tub brake should be totally set.
We use it a lot too so yeah idk why it still does
There I said it "overloaded"!
Lol
I just installed a tc5 tonight in my house. First wash was great! I’m wondering though.. when I open my door the wash/ water stops. How/ why does yours keep going? Is it something you altered? Or has yours always just kept running with the door open? Thanks
@@areject17 very simple, especially on the TC five behind the machine at the very top there's an opening. You will see a metal band there push a piece of Styrofoam under there so that the lid switch thinks that it's closed and it will allow the machine to work so when you open the lid, it still thinks it's closed and it will continue to fill and continue to operate. Of course I don't recommend this if you have children because when it begins to spin, it would be dangerous if it kid, put his hands in it.
Just type in on RUclips, how to defeat speed queen lid switch some people use a close pin I use a piece of Styrofoam or a little piece of cardboard. It doesn't hurt anything.
Lots of Luck!
@@petermaz701 thanks I appreciate it!
I said the same thing, but don’t act like we have an all been there. At the end of the week with my gym clothes, sometimes that tub is crowded.
Hi! I just got my TC5 and we are having a lot of issues with a lot of suds coming up from the drain pipe during the end of the spin cycle. Have you ever seen this? We have tried using less soap and adding vinegar instead of fabric softener and nothing seems to work.
We had that issue as well. It seems to be a common issue. Ours kind comes and goes, but it seems that there's no true fix.
I just installed a tc5 tonight. First wash was great! Any idea why my water stops/ wash stops when I open the door? Has yours always kept running or is there something you altered? Thanks
Yep, that's how it comes from the factory. I modded mine so it works with the lid open. Normally they won't even fill with the lid open. This was how I defeated it: ruclips.net/video/462yd0zhxo8/видео.html
@@isaac24 ok thanks I appreciate it. Thanks for the video! Found it very interesting!
Hello Isaac. Can I choose the Deep Fill option later during the wash like when it's already started filling water or once the agitation has started if I decide the wash needs more water? Thank you
You can change it while it's filling, yes, and you can unselect it if you want to while it's filling. I've never tried to add more once it starts agitation, but I'd assume so.
You can enable/disable the deep fill while it's still filling (as well as change any of the other settings) but once it starts agitating, it doesn't let you change anything, and you must cancel the cycle to enable it
@@isaac24- Thanks for your response
@@DylBuilder1 Thanks for the info. Good to know I can still add water before agitation starts.
I had an over 30 year old Amana that used to like to walk around my basement but other than that it never broke until recently. So I thought well might as well buy another cheap washer , not knowing that the government is now taking over our washers with the Maytag I bought filling water according to weight and even with a super big load of clothes like this guy has, you don't get enough, actually less than half the tub gets filled. So I am going to get rid of the rotten Maytag for a Speed QueenTC5. I knew all about them pushing us to buy electric cars but I never heard about forcing manufacturers to make washing machines that will not let you use enough water to clean your clothes.
Old Amanas were made by Raytheon, which also used to make Speed Queen, so I'd bet that your Amana was similar to an old Speed Queen. Newer Maytag sucks, you will appreciate this Speed Queen. They've been forcing these machines longer than they've been trying to force EVs.
@@isaac24 Yeah, I should have realized that ,but I was in a hurry to buy and the advertisement for the machine was deceptive with DEEP FILL in bold letters and get the water you want when you want it. I thought it was not a HE but it really is and should not have been listed as "a traditional washer". Anyway, I made arrangements with the store to exchange it for a TC5 . Of course it costs more but it's worth it to me. Thanks for your response.
@@thirty2able Now a days "traditional washer" is the same garbage but usually has an agitator. No problem. You'll be appreciating it soon enough.
Our Amana is 29 y.o.! Still works great, but grease started to leak from below the spindle and leaving some stains on items. Buying new washer was recommended. Probably gonna get this TC5!