Front loading or top loading washing machine?

If the shortest Cottons cycle is used, spin takes up close to half the time. But if the machine is fully loaded as it should be then spin takes up not more than 15% of the total duration. Meaning the most time is spent in the wash cycle. How quiet is Samsung's wash cycle? I bet someone used to an LG would notice how much louder the Samsung is.

None of which you will ever need. The only advantage of a four year warranty is resale value will be better and this is good for migrants. If you don't intend to sell within four years the advantage is superfluous.
The videos of the LG DD show the decibel level above 70 dB. The Samsung one goes up to 65 dB for the full cycles and is around 55-60 dB for the silent mode which is more for night usage. My previous Bosch one was ridiculously loud in comparison. Since most of us don't own 2 machines to use side by side for comparison, the statement is anecdotal.

The vibration level is also non-existent compared to my older Bosch machine. I keep the washing materials in a tray on top of the machine and it used to be quite violent with the Bosch during the rinse cycle.

Lastly, if LG DD motor is considered more reliable because of a 10-year warranty, then "just on paper" you can say that Samsung has confidence that its motor is more reliable.

Either way, I am not here to work as a shill for these corporates, but just wanted to share my relative experience.
 
The videos of the LG DD show the decibel level above 70 dB. The Samsung one goes up to 65 dB for the full cycles and is around 55-60 dB for the silent mode which is more for night usage. My previous Bosch one was ridiculously loud in comparison. Since most of us don't own 2 machines to use side by side for comparison, the statement is anecdotal.
I find the most noise coming from the drain pump whenever it comes on. The analogue ones are the noisiest and present on the base model LG's. I don't know if the higher end LG models come with digital pumps which are much quieter as is the case in the US for close to a decade now. Also I've seen Samsung models with DD sold in the US. Never anywhere else.
The vibration level is also non-existent compared to my older Bosch machine. I keep the washing materials in a tray on top of the machine and it used to be quite violent with the Bosch during the rinse cycle.
Surprising. Am assuming you levelled the bosch correctly. If it was still noisy, the balancing weight inside might have come loose unless it was noisy like this from day 1.
Lastly, if LG DD motor is considered more reliable because of a 10-year warranty, then "just on paper" you can say that Samsung has confidence that its motor is more reliable.
It just means the motor is the least likely component to develop a fault. Samsung is also betting nobody or very few will still have a working machine come twenty years ;)
 
I find the most noise coming from the drain pump whenever it comes on. The analogue ones are the noisiest and present on the base model LG's. I don't know if the higher end LG models come with digital pumps which are much quieter as is the case in the US for close to a decade now. Also I've seen Samsung models with DD sold in the US. Never anywhere else.

Surprising. Am assuming you levelled the bosch correctly. If it was still noisy, the balancing weight inside might have come loose unless it was noisy like this from day 1.

It just means the motor is the least likely component to develop a fault. Samsung is also betting nobody or very few will still have a working machine come twenty years ;)
It is possible. I used a fixed metal stand previously. For the new machine, I am using a stand with independent wheels and levelling adjustment which probably helps.
 
Because it is in a confined space and just accumulates a lot of dirt
This is the small space under/around the machine?

Why do you care about that. I've never moved my machine to do this. However it does show some signs of rusting at the bottom as it's in the bathroom.

Can't do anything about that and other than cosmetic which in any case is out of sight will not be an issue.

I think this is an India only quirk. They don't use stands with frontloaders elsewhere.
if not moved and cleaned regularly.
Best of luck maintaining a consistent level there :rolleyes:

Hint: Don't use a stand. To then shift it about is frickin' insane.
 
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This is the small space under the machine?

Why do you care about that. I've never moved my machine to do this. However it does show some signs of rusting at the bottom as it's in the bathroom.

Can't do anything about that and other than cosmetic which in any case is out of sight will not be an issue.
Yes, it is a preallocated space in the kitchen from the time the flat was built. The builder did a great job of putting only couple of inches deep J-pipe at the water outlet that eventually clogs out and is behind the machine. Mainly it is the lint that blocks out this outlet and thus needs cleaning as otherwise the outlet water spills out and mixes with the accumulated dust.
 
Yes, it is a preallocated space in the kitchen from the time the flat was built. The builder did a great job of putting only couple of inches deep J-pipe at the water outlet that eventually clogs out and is behind the machine.
If you're renting then you have to live with it. I had a stand pipe put in as recommended in the user manual

Mainly it is the lint that blocks out this outlet and thus needs cleaning as otherwise the outlet water spills out and mixes with the accumulated dust.
I don't get this bit. Whatever lint should be caught by the drain filter. I don't get any blockages as there is enough room for drainage.
 
If you're renting then you have to live with it. I had a stand pipe put in as recommended in the user manual


I don't get this bit. Whatever lint should be caught by the drain filter. I don't get any blockages as there is enough room for drainage.
Not renting, but it is a stupid design by the builder. At least in my earlier machine, the filter didn't catch all of it. Let's see how it goes, have to live with it.
 
To all top-load washing machine users: How do you deal with the small white spots left on clothes after a wash cycle? They’re not stains but more like tiny fibers or residue stuck to the fabric. Could this be detergent residue? If so, how do you manage or prevent it?