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monicakm1

tmi :o now i'm scared about my tl he purchase

16 years ago

I don't know if all this access to information is always a good thing :o I bought the Whirlpool WTW6400 Cabio-TL-HE.

I'm all for conserving water and energy and am conscientiously doing what I can to do both (primarily for MY pocket book and then "saving the planet") but not to the point (in this case) where I'm willing to sacrifice clean clothes. As EVERYONE is pushing "green" this and "green" that, is the primary goal of new HE machines saving water and electricity at the expense of getting consumer's clothes as clean, bright and spot free as possible? Not everything "green" is better (or even as good). If I were to lather up a washcloth and rinse it out in a (full) bathroom sink, I would expect more soap to remain in that washcloth than if I'd filled the bathtub full of water and rinsed it there. Seems to me that flushing anything with greater amts of water would clean and rinse better. I set out to buy an Energy Star product but I'm wondering if taking it a step further to HE is going to make me wish I had spent half that and got a washer that wasn't so into saving the planet and more into producing sparkling clean laundry :o

Monica

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