When I got mine, the salesman told me I could. You have to use a lot less though. Since there is less water there needs to be less soap. that is one thing about the High efficiency appliances. Other wise you could have a huge bubble room.
Laundry detergent is really a personal choice. However, a couple of things to consider.o There are both Liquid and Powder detergents. If the washer has a detergent cup (a place to put the detergent in a little drawer or holder) you should consult your owner's manual to determine which type it wants. But it probably wants a powder.o If you don't have a detergent cup (dispenser), you can use either.o If the washer is a High Efficiency or if it is a front-loader, you will want to use a High Efficiency, low suds detergent.My washer is a front-loader with a detergent, bleach, and softener cups. Since it also has a sensor to see how clean the clothes are, it's important that I use a low-suds, high-efficiency rated detergent in mine.
No, it will froth up too much.
While that sounds as an agreeable proposition to use half the quantity as you would for a top loader, it still is advisable not to use a detergent designed to be used for a top loader when you want to use a front loading washer. It is best to use a HE (High Efficiency) detergent in a front loading washer. Minimal suds is the key. No suds at all is the best option, though quite unlikely. Top loading detergent also inhibits the evaporation of water around the seal and promotes the growth of bacteria mold and mildew.
Of course you can. There is no difference between detergents in regards to the type of washing machine they are used in. It is just a selling point to get the consumer to buy "specialized" detergent that just costs more money.
Yes you can, but it is best to use the suitable kind of washing powder for each. Some of the substance are different so it is best not to. It is detergent. The only difference is a lower value foaming agent may be used. The difference is a marketing stunt more than anything else.
Laundry detergent is really a personal choice. However, a couple of things to consider.o There are both Liquid and Powder detergents. If the washer has a detergent cup (a place to put the detergent in a little drawer or holder) you should consult your owner's manual to determine which type it wants. But it probably wants a powder.o If you don't have a detergent cup (dispenser), you can use either.o If the washer is a High Efficiency or if it is a front-loader, you will want to use a High Efficiency, low suds detergent.My washer is a front-loader with a detergent, bleach, and softener cups. Since it also has a sensor to see how clean the clothes are, it's important that I use a low-suds, high-efficiency rated detergent in mine.
Some of the benefits of a front loader washing machine include the fact that the they are manufactured to be high efficiency. High efficiency allows for the use of less energy and special detergent that allows for less to be used.
No, it will froth up too much.
The Whirlpool 6ALBR6245JQ0 top loader was first manufactured in 2000
Yes, it is safe to use HE detergent in a normal top-loader washing machine.From Tide.com: "Our HE detergent is designed especially for HE washing machines - both front and top loading. If you have a non-HE washing machine (which is usually top-loading only), you can use HE detergentbut it's not necessary. It won't harm the machine but you'll notice less suds."
While that sounds as an agreeable proposition to use half the quantity as you would for a top loader, it still is advisable not to use a detergent designed to be used for a top loader when you want to use a front loading washer. It is best to use a HE (High Efficiency) detergent in a front loading washer. Minimal suds is the key. No suds at all is the best option, though quite unlikely. Top loading detergent also inhibits the evaporation of water around the seal and promotes the growth of bacteria mold and mildew.
Just use calgon. I don't have CalgonI purchased front loader Drive ultra concentrate washing powder by mistake I want to use it in my 8 kg top loader how much do I use?
If u get a top load washer without the agitator like a whirlpool cabrio high efficiency the only difference is about $400. If you are talking about the traditional washer the washer fills up and the agitator cleans the clothes. With the front load and top load HE models they use way less water and friction cleans the clothes.
That's subjective,but the Whirlpool WFW9200S Front Loader has won a lot of praise around the internet and by consumers.
Of course you can. There is no difference between detergents in regards to the type of washing machine they are used in. It is just a selling point to get the consumer to buy "specialized" detergent that just costs more money.
A bulldozer pushes things. A front-end loader can accomplish the same tasks as a bulldozer, just with less efficiency, i.e. it doesn't have as big of a scoop. A front-end loader can lift its scoop pretty high and dump it into a dump truck. The only big different is lifting dirt versus pushing it.
Many companies make top load washing machines. A few of these companies are General Electric, LG Corporation, Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana, Saumsung, and Kenmore.