That’s essentially the washer I grew up with in the 2000’s, my Maytag A806 is the same machine mechanically since it uses the same pump, motor, belts, other odds and ends.
@ surprisingly, these older Maytags don’t use as much water as one might think, may be more than a front loader, but is very little in comparison to a HE top loader since it’ll have to drain and refill several times to correct a off balance load. Not to mention, HE machines use more power since it’s constantly pulling power even when off, equates to over 10 to 18 kWh of power consumed just sitting there doing nothing. If you had one of these as a suds saver, would use even less water since you could use the same wash water for several loads, as long as the water wasn’t super dirty. Would essentially be free since it’ll pay for itself many times over, if the dryer is gas, the set will definitely pay for itself many times over. Some people can hem and haw all they want about how heat pump dryers are more efficient and to a degree that’s true, but will be completely circumvented when repairs cost upwards of $500. With a vented dryer gas and electric, will be between $20 to $50.
FYI, the dual action agitator in this machine is worn out and needs to be replaced and either the machine is not leveled properly, or the damper pads need replacement. Hope that it is only the pads needing replacement and not the metal damper ring or even worse the metal base of the machine (R.I.P. Dependable Care if it is the base) that the damper pads keep the damper ring from rubbing on (metal to metal without the damper pads in place).
That’s essentially the washer I grew up with in the 2000’s, my Maytag A806 is the same machine mechanically since it uses the same pump, motor, belts, other odds and ends.
@@seana806 I believe these older models wash better than new models with HE water usage
@ surprisingly, these older Maytags don’t use as much water as one might think, may be more than a front loader, but is very little in comparison to a HE top loader since it’ll have to drain and refill several times to correct a off balance load. Not to mention, HE machines use more power since it’s constantly pulling power even when off, equates to over 10 to 18 kWh of power consumed just sitting there doing nothing.
If you had one of these as a suds saver, would use even less water since you could use the same wash water for several loads, as long as the water wasn’t super dirty. Would essentially be free since it’ll pay for itself many times over, if the dryer is gas, the set will definitely pay for itself many times over.
Some people can hem and haw all they want about how heat pump dryers are more efficient and to a degree that’s true, but will be completely circumvented when repairs cost upwards of $500. With a vented dryer gas and electric, will be between $20 to $50.
Omg I wish this set stays I'm this washer family
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@@huseyinefron Evet evet temizlendi bir eşofman yırtıldı ama olsun 😂
FYI, the dual action agitator in this machine is worn out and needs to be replaced and either the machine is not leveled properly, or the damper pads need replacement. Hope that it is only the pads needing replacement and not the metal damper ring or even worse the metal base of the machine (R.I.P. Dependable Care if it is the base) that the damper pads keep the damper ring from rubbing on (metal to metal without the damper pads in place).
its broken
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@@zhiyuanwu4998 hahhahahah dude 😅🥹