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Front Loader vs. Top Loader Which Washer Rental Should You Get

The debate between front loaders vs. top loaders has to be one of the oldest appliance battles in the book. Don’t even think about asking other people about this topic as they can be quite passionate about which washing machine they actually prefer to use.

It only makes sense that we conduct our own comparison and try to come up with an answer on which washing machine rental reigns supreme.

Let’s get started!

Convenience

Front-load washers, as their name suggests, have washer doors in front of them that are low to the ground. While it’s still quite convenient to use for the average person, those having some back problems may find all the bending over too cumbersome. However, it does make it easy for parents to teach their little ones how to load and unload laundry because of the front-load design.

On the other hand, top-load washers are much more accommodating to those with back problems or the elderly as they don’t require people to bend over when loading or unloading their laundry. Top loaders also allow adding of clothes during mid-cycle, even after it’s already started. They can also collect lint and distribute fabric softeners a little better than front loaders.

Cleaning Power

Despite being easy on your back, top-loading washing machine rentals can also be rougher on clothes, especially if they’re overloaded. They clean quite well but could result in ruining some of your more delicate clothes. Top loaders also have a difficult time washing larger items like pillows and comforters. Front loaders, on the other hand, are much gentler with clothes with a more stable washing cycle.

Price

Front-loading washers are typically more expensive, but justifiably so. They give a more quality clean and have been known to be more energy-efficient than top loaders. They’re also far quieter when operating, thanks to the advanced motor systems built into them. One of the key features of front-load washers is they pack more features to accommodate all fabric types and soil levels. Looking at all those features, front-loaders demand a higher price tag upfront but can actually save you money in the long run.

Retaining Smell and Mold

Front-load washers are built with a gasket to seal off all the water inside. It does a great job of doing so, but it also retains moisture and the smell of the clothes inside the machine. Whenever there’s moisture, mould is almost a guarantee to follow. The mould issue has always been associated with front-loaders because of their design. This means they require much more maintenance than top-loading washers. It’s also highly recommended to put front loaders in an area with sufficient airflow and keeping the door slightly ajar between cycles to minimise the buildup of moulds and mildew.

Top-load washing machines don’t have this issue since they don’t really need to seal off the water inside. Instead, they rely on gravity to do its work.

  

Conclusion

If you’re looking at renting a new washing machine, we hope this guide has helped you make a more informed decision on which appliance to choose. Both machines have their own advantages and disadvantages that may or may not appeal to your needs.

Finding reliable appliance rentals shouldn’t be that difficult, especially with the help of Academy Appliance Rental. Our company has been providing quality rental solutions for more than 30 years. From furniture and electronics to laundry appliances, we carry a variety of rental options and packages to suit your needs. If you’re seeking short term appliance rental in Brisbane, don’t hesitate to call us. Contact us today to get started!

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