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Front Loader: Bosch 14060IN or Samsung WF550B0BKWQ?
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<blockquote data-quote="artattak" data-source="post: 1876748" data-attributes="member: 44279"><p>From experience collars have not been a problem. If the clothes are too soiled, selecting a more thorough wash program which makes use of hot water and increasing the detergent quantity a bit takes care of it. The clothes come out clean every time. Its best to use a front loader detergent and also use a fabric conditioner. </p><p>You can set the wash program throw in your clothes, add detergent and conditioner and forget about it. Basically you can go out but the only problem i see with that is if the power goes in between the wash operation and comes back the machine goes in the pause mode and needs to be resumed for continuation. Also even if the wash cycle is complete the clothes aren't completely dry and would start smelling if not taken out and dried within a couple of hours. Also if you leave them for a long time inside the machine, since they are a crumpled mess strong creases will form which will require ironing. You can keep the machine in the verandah if its covered. I have kept mine in the service area which is open from two sides and i use a cover when not in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artattak, post: 1876748, member: 44279"] From experience collars have not been a problem. If the clothes are too soiled, selecting a more thorough wash program which makes use of hot water and increasing the detergent quantity a bit takes care of it. The clothes come out clean every time. Its best to use a front loader detergent and also use a fabric conditioner. You can set the wash program throw in your clothes, add detergent and conditioner and forget about it. Basically you can go out but the only problem i see with that is if the power goes in between the wash operation and comes back the machine goes in the pause mode and needs to be resumed for continuation. Also even if the wash cycle is complete the clothes aren't completely dry and would start smelling if not taken out and dried within a couple of hours. Also if you leave them for a long time inside the machine, since they are a crumpled mess strong creases will form which will require ironing. You can keep the machine in the verandah if its covered. I have kept mine in the service area which is open from two sides and i use a cover when not in use. [/QUOTE]
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