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GTB Liberty 14-05-2014 07:04 AM

[URL="https://apps5a.ris.environment.gov.au/wels-public/search-product-load.do?src=menu&code=CLOTWAMA"]WELS Water Rating - Washing Machine[/URL]

Certainly not the best but a long way away from the worst. Going from a top loader to a front it has to be better.

amtrapid 14-05-2014 08:05 AM

[QUOTE=GTB Liberty;798562]Yea - so far the front runner is the LG 10Kg steam front washer and 9Kg Eco Heat Pump Dryer.

Amazingly, three load a week calculations have the energy saving at $1000 a year ... Makes the close to $4k purchase look palatable. Further being work deduction for Meg helps as well.

There meant to be stackable ... Why one is stainless finish and other is white is fucking beyond me. :-S[/QUOTE]


Had the lg one for 6 years good machine no problems steam function great for socks keeps them soft ours would be the first series of the machine so could only be better now


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trainwrex 14-05-2014 08:14 AM

will follow outcome of this. will need the same shortly

GTB Liberty 14-05-2014 08:16 AM

Delivery is this afternoon. Figure I'll do a wash n dry for the sake of trying it out.

GTB Liberty 14-05-2014 08:12 PM

Results ... Why why did I wait so long.

Brilliant machine - excellent wash.

Initial I thought dryer was a bit damp until I saw crease free just folded jeans in the basket seconds later.

XT43 14-05-2014 08:20 PM

Did I just log on to a faggot website?

BLUES 14-05-2014 10:01 PM

Clearly!

I have NFI what this thread is about, but it's disturbing reading.

BOMB3R 15-05-2014 06:09 AM

[QUOTE=GTB Liberty;798562]Yea - so far the front runner is the LG 10Kg steam front washer and 9Kg Eco Heat Pump Dryer.

Amazingly, three load a week calculations have the energy saving at $1000 a year ... Makes the close to $4k purchase look palatable. Further being work deduction for Meg helps as well.

There meant to be stackable ... Why one is stainless finish and other is white is fucking beyond me. :-S[/QUOTE]
ROFL at 3 loads a week.............Mrs does that daily, no wonder I am always fking broke!!!!!

May be a good reason to upgrade, post the links of your purchases :)

Strubaru 15-05-2014 06:19 AM

how heavy are the heat pump dryers? like can they be wall mounted? i can only see stack kits for them? is this what you got?

GTB Liberty 15-05-2014 08:52 AM

[QUOTE=BOMB3R;799186]ROFL at 3 loads a week.............Mrs does that daily, no wonder I am always fking broke!!!!!

May be a good reason to upgrade, post the links of your purchases :)[/QUOTE]

That's average for dryer use ... we use a line in warm weather. Total washes a week would be 5-8 total. Energy rating measurements are for one use per week. Our old dryer was a energy eater.

[URL="http://www.lg.com/au/clothes-dryers/lg-TD-C901H"]LG Eco Hybrid dryer 9Kg[/URL]

[URL="http://www.lg.com/au/washing-machines/lg-WD14070SD6"]LG 10Kg front loading washer w Trusteam[/URL]

[QUOTE=Strubaru;799187]how heavy are the heat pump dryers? like can they be wall mounted? i can only see stack kits for them? is this what you got?[/QUOTE]

62Kg for the dryer ... stack only. No wall mount option. Fucking thing is heavy.

All in all it's obvious how little water the washer uses compared to top loader. Both units are quiet. Takes up less space and bigger capacities than our past machines. Pretty happy with the choice as long as they last ... time will tell.


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