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(More customer reviews)I conducted a LOT of research before we decided on this Amana front load washing machine. Our 13 year old Kenmore top loader finally died, and we were in the market for a quality washing machine in the four hundred to eight hundred dollar range or so. 'Consumer Reports' rated this machine highly, as did actual owners/users of it on various other sites, including Home Depot's. Even if the reviews may be 'carefully culled' (as a previous reviewer stated), certainly the excellent user reviews on the 'Consumer Reports' website were not. There were many negative reviews written up for other washers on that site as well. In any case, we were smitten by the price, features, and excellent reviews the Amana garnered, so purchasing this machine was a 'no brainer'. It uses much less electricity and water than a conventional top loader, has an automatic reservoir dispenser for laundry detergent, fabric softener, and bleach, and a second rinse cycle, as well as a 'quick wash' and other longer washes, which is perfect. Our clothes and comforters (full and queen sized) came out smelling great, and best of all, the spin cycle got our clothes the driest i've ever seen in all my years of using commercial and residential washing machines. Consequently, drying time has been cut down substantially. The 'knob issue' that some people bring up is really a 'non issue', since you can re-start the washer by re-pressing the knob if you accidentally bump into it. But truth be told, unless your laundry room is extremely cramped, or you have to reach over and above the washing machine to get something off a shelf, most people will never bump the washer to the off position. Also, the previous reviewer's mention of the washer not turning off is nonsense. Of course the washer turns off when the spin cycle ends. The LED indicators that stay on are just there to remind you that the wash is done, and that you have to open the door and retrieve your laundry. This doesn't mean the machine is actually on. It is not. Another non-issue. All in all, my wife and I are ecstatic and floored by the cleaning ability and sheer value afforded by this phenomenal machine! Amana truly hit a 'home run' with this unit in all respects. If you don't believe me, go read all the online reviews, including 'Consumer Reports'. Buy with confidence.
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Antimicrobial Component Protection
Multiple Cycles
ENERGY STAR Qualified
Flexible Configuration
Super Capacity
Variable Water Levels
Automatic Temperature Control
Adjustable Soil Levels
SofSound III
Stainless Steel Wash Tub
Electronic Controls with Cycle Indicator Lights
Affordable Style
Delay Wash Option
Delicates Cycle
Detergent, Bleach and Fabric Softener Dispensers
Electronic Controls with Cycle Indicator Lights
End-of-Cycle Signal
Extra Rinse Option
Handwash Cycle
Optional Storage Pedestal
Quick Wash Cycle
Reversible-Swing Door
Rinse and Spin Option
Spin Only Option
Super Wash Cycle
Wrinkle Control Cycle
Number of Cycles: 8
Super Wash Cycle
Quick Wash Cycle
Delicates Cycle
Handwash Cycle
Wrinkle Control Cycle
Delay Wash Option
Extra Rinse Option
Rinse and Spin Option
Spin Only Option
Adjustable Soil Level: Heavy, Medium and Light
Water Levels: Auto Fill
Water Temperatures: 5
Automatic Temperature Control
Speed Combinations: 4
Electronic Controls with Cycle Indicator Lights
End-of-Cycle Signal
Dispensers: Detergent, Bleach and Fabric Softner
Powerdercoat Top
Stainless Steel Wash Tub
Control Lockout
Height: 38 In.
Width: 27 In.
Depth: 30 3/4 In.
Depth with Door Open 90 Degrees: 46 7/16 In.
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