Cleaning & Organizing
Dear Community,
Our tech team has launched updates to The Nest today. As a result of these updates, members of the Nest Community will need to change their password in order to continue participating in the community. In addition, The Nest community member's avatars will be replaced with generic default avatars. If you wish to revert to your original avatar, you will need to re-upload it via The Nest.
If you have questions about this, please email help@theknot.com.
Thank you.
Note: This only affects The Nest's community members and will not affect members on The Bump or The Knot.
Opinions on front-load washers
I have two broken washers right now and two working dryers. Fun times! We're thinking about just getting a new set so they match. I like front loaders for the extra storage space you get on top, but I'm reading some pretty mixed reviews. People complaining about mildew smells, dirty drums, door leaks, and not very clean clothes. Should I stick with a top loader?
Re: Opinions on front-load washers
I had the same issue with our front loader, knobbe3. It would stink so bad! I even ran a cleaner through it once a month and left the door open constantly. I hated that dumb thing!! So glad I have a top-loader now...
DIY & Home Decor Blog
"The reason the front loaders start smelling is that when you close the door, there's no way for the water to get out so it mildews. This is why I will never ever go to a front loader, I don't want to leave the door open, and I don't want a gross machine! haha You can get a higher capacity top loader and save your back some of the bending over troubles. Good luck!"
This exactly. I have an aunt who owns a front loader and gaskets on her front loader always always always look mildewy. Her clothes don't stink or smell mildewy, but that washer sure looks awful. And she doesn't really ever do maintenance on anything she owns, so that's another part of the problem. If you're not willing to do the maintenance to keep it in great working order, then just stick with a top loader. We have a top load washer and we're just fine with it.
What always annoyed me was when your wash is going, and you find a sock that fell out of the basket onto the stairs! I'm always throwing something in after the wash starts!
I love our HE top loader. It has a huge load capacity, doesn't leak, doesn't stink, doesn't use a lot of water, gets the clothes super clean in a gentle manner, and cost WAY less than a front loader. It's pretty pimp. Definitely not your grandma's top loader!
I have a front loader and can't stand it. Yes, it does smell, but I can't leave it open because it will block the bathroom.
I just saw this morning a lawsuit going on over mold issues with front loaders. When this puppy dies, I;m going back to a top loader.