i think you don't even know how a top loader even works, they clearly said in the begining that it tangles clothes a lot due to long agitation, short strokes in newer machines are more effective since they allow clothes to bloom
@@Loukresya really. All the ones I’ve seen struggle just to make the water move about when they have a load in them, it’s not what I would call a decent wash. Thank god they a rare sight here in the uk and across the rest of Europe, front loaders have been proven time and time and time again to have a far superior wash performance to top loaders
@@davedebang-bang6168 cuz he washers dont rely on water movement to wash clothes but rather then rubbing against each other and against the pulsator kinda like front loader does but still I ain't saying that these washers are any better than front loaders but they are capable of washing too. we are in 2024 and washing with little water is perfectly FINE. depends on the washer tho
@@Loukresya Dude I've owned three of these shitty low profile machines. They barely wash clothes on anything but a low water level, and they don't even move the garments. For proper wash action you need an agitator
@@LoganT547 thats bs as well, if you cant load a washing machine properly then dont expect it to work properly as well, agitators are much more harsh on clothes as well so ur more likely to get them ripped apart
Sanyo has the same type of Washer when it goes into drain, it "unlocks" the tub. It keeps the tub locked while it's washing to get a little better wash action out of the pulsator. Really in great condition. I wonder if any of these are still available?
Pump remind me of my aunts old hitachi from the 1990’s I remember a few people have National microwaves and I recall seeing a National dishwasher at a auction place.