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Open Question: Is the capacity of a front load washer really all that much more than that of a typical top loader? and more...

 
 



Open Question: Is the capacity of a front load washer really all that much more than that of a typical top loader? and more...

Open Question: Is the capacity of a front load washer really all that much more than that of a typical top loader?

My top-load Kenmore washer has about a 2.8 cu ft capacity (3.0 cu ft minus the space taken up by the agitator) and can wash about 10-12 pounds of laundry at one time. Most front-loaders advertise 3.5-4.2 cu ft capacity but don't say much about how many POUNDS of laundry can be washed at one time (and from what I've been reading, that seems to be a truer measure of a washer's capacity than cubic feet). What is your opinion/experience in terms of switching from a "large-capacity" top-loader to a front-loader? Do you think that if I switched, I'd be able to get a lot more laundry done at one time?

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