Front Loading Washing Machine As A Better Choice

| Sunday, March 10, 2013
By Felix Fieata


When it comes to washing machines, most people have two prime choices, and that is, whether they should go for a front-loader or a top-loader. Each of them have their own benefits and each of them have their own few quirks as well, which means, none of them are a perfect choice, that is, well, if you define perfect as something that is best for every consumer in the market that is looking for a washing machine.

Just take for example the wide difference between the prices of most top loaders and front loaders. For example, a top loader may be priced at only half the normal price of a front loader, and that's not considering the top of the line front loaders that are considerably much more expensive. Expensive, yes, but, there have been quite a few signs that the prices of front loaders are dropping over the past few years, but, then again, the fact remains that they still are quite expensive and pricey.

Plus, aesthetically, some people does not seem to think that they fit into a conventional home. By they, I am pointing out to front loaders, this is because they seem to look less stream-lined and compact compared to top loaders. This may simply be because of the fact that they are manufactured for the higher-end market and not for the general consumer, which means, their design is meant for rich people, or the upper class.

This means that for a more consumer-friendly washing machine, a top-loader would certainly be a good choice. Cheaper, much more streamlined in terms of design, much more compact and most important of all, much easier to operate. Then again, the same cannot be said when it comes to quality and durability, given that between the two, it is clear that front-loaders are worth the extra cost.

In any case, though, you, an average consumer perhaps, may want to consider spending a little bit extra for a front loader, given that apart from the fact that they are expensive, they are much more durable and much more likely to last. Plus, they clean clothes much more effectively as well and do a much better job compared to top loaders.

Plus, another good thing is that apart from a longer JTM washing machine service warranty which may be a limited lifetime one, chances are, you won't need to call a washing machine repair service often with a front-loader.




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