On another website, I read some reviews, for front loaders...greater efficiency and less harsh wash, but odor problems related to the rubber rim. I am leaning towards a top loader, which I have had. Any suggestions????
and I have been using front loading washers for all but about 8 years of my life. new front-loading washer technology has eliminated nearly all of the problems associated with older front loading washing machines. they are efficient, effective, and quiet. if you are installing your washer and dryer side-by-side, you can even get pedestals for them, so you really don't have to do much lifting in the course of doing your laundry. biggest problem I have with my front loader, is that the catbox is right next to it, so there's always kitty litter on the floor around it, and if I fumble a sock it lands in the kitty litter. (and neither I nor my parents have ever selected a top loader to purchase)
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If you have the space buy a top loader, easier on your back. The odor problem related to the rubber rim is due to people not drying it once the washing is done and keeping the door closed. I was told by my mom to make sure the rubber rim was dried and the door kept open and in 22 years of using front loaders I never had this problem.