Why Switch from a Top Load to a Front Load Washing Machine + A Giveaway

More than two years ago when I had my Canadian guy friend came for a visit and stayed at home, I let him experience an authentic Filipino way of living. Among the things he was able to do is how a typical Pinoy home wash their laundry — by hand.   It was not a fun chore to do especially if you are not used to it.  He said this is one of the things he didn’t like doing because it involved a lot of getting his hands wet (and maybe if he is not careful,he will get his shoes wet too! because he didn’t took off his shoes when he did).

Jeff doing laundry by hand
He also said he don’t understand how such kind of washing saves time and water, above everything else I told him why hand-washing is most preferred by Filipino families. when back home (meaning his hometown in Canada) he just load his dirty clothes in the washing machine, add detergent, and let the timer and the setting do the thing from rinse to drying.

I’ve to admit, I was kinda embarrassed and a bit offended when he said that.   It is kinda hard to explain how things work in the Philippines to a foreigner  who lived in a rich country where water is  free flowing from the faucet compared to here that you have to wait for your turn because of the water rationing system.  With that said, I lead you to my laundry area where you can see two drum of water storage (small and large) ,  laundry basins, and my top load washing machine.

My Laundry Area (at home)
How I wash my clothes:

  1. Since water is scarce I use the washing machine to  wash the dirty laundry, if there’s water supply coming from the faucet I’d fill the wash tub up.   But if there’s no water from the faucet yet then I load the wash tub manually.   It takes about the whole small drum to fill u the washer tub!
  2. I rinse by hand about three times, and then soak with fabric conditioner…
  3. Then I use the dryer to squeeze off all those excess water before before I hang the clothes to totally dry by air and sunlight!

 

I though that was normal way of doing this chore or well when you do things for the longest time it becomes the norm.  Until I got acquainted with the Electrolux Time Manager front load washing machine during the Mommy Knows Best event two weeks ago at the Electrolux Customer Service Hub at Osmena Highway in Makati City.

Electorlux Front Load washing machines
Honestly,I used to be intimidated with a front load washing machine as I thought it is not suitable for a typical Filipino home but after all the pros of having one, I am convinced that I should make a switch to make washing less of a chore from now on! So why make the switch?  

Top Load vs Front Load Washing Machine

  • An Electrolux Time Manager front load machine saves Money ,Time and the Environment as it saves water, electricity, detergent and time because of the Load Sensor that detects the weight of the laundry.  It then detects the amount optimal amount of water, detergent and wash cycle needed to get the load clean.   A top load washing machine uses and average of  160 liters of water the time machine uses an average of 49 liters of water only.  You also need to submerge the clothes in water in the top load washer. You don;t need to do that with the Time Machine front load washing machine.
  • Saves electricity because of it’s Inverter Drive System that cuts your electric consumption by half!  The Time Machine uses a rough estimate of 225 watts while a front load uses about 400-500 watts in average.
  • Since it is the Time Machine you can delay the time when your was starts or ends with the time settings.   With a top load you only have to rely on the timer.
  • Removes allergens in clothes by 99.9% through it’s Vapour Action and Reflesh Cycle that relaxes the fibers and streams out the wrinkles in your clothes.  If you use the spin dryer from you top load machine it will get the clothes super wrinkled.  .
  • If you buy an Electrolux Time Machine, they will deliver it straight to your home, assess your home and install it according to your household needs, hold a demo on how to use the machine .   But the customer service doesn’t stop after installing your machine as it has a lifetime warranty too. With Electrolux new Customer Service Hub all parts and everything

You may watch this video explaining the top-of-the line features of the Time Manager Machine


The Electrolux Time Manager Machine price range starts from Php32,900.00 for a washer, while the washer plus dryer starts at Php50,900.00..   While it may sound expensive, the amount you save in  time, water,electricity, detergent and even fabric conditioner I can say it is worth an investment.  
Here’s a closer look at the front load machine:
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GIVEAWAY ALERT! 

Having said that I ask, if given a chance, would you like to make the switch from a top load to a front load washing machine too?

Answer this question at the comment box below (fill up the form for name/email) and get a chance to win the following: an IKEA laundry basket,an IKEA Kids Clothes Hanger, a Surf Liquid Detergent and an Electrolux Steam Iron!

wash loads of love giveaway

Giveaway runs from  July 28, 2013 until Augus.t 18, 2013 1:59PM. The winner will  be announced on August 26,2013.  Only those who have Philippine residence/address can join as the prize will be shipped to the said address.

The Electrolux Customer Service Hub is located at the Grundfos Building, 5548 Osmeña Highway, Brgy. San Isidro, Makati City. You may also email wecare@electrolux.com or call 845-CARE (2273) to reach the Electrolux Customer Care Team
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94 Comments

  1. Yes, ofcourse. it really works well that the ordinary top load washing machine we used to buy since this is cheaper that the front load. . Though its much expensive its really durable and last longer than the top load one.I wish to buy something like this in the future. Its a best investment afterall.

  2. I really wanted to switch from topload to frontload. The amount itself upon purchase could be costly but the return of saving in the long run in-terms of electricity’ water and the wash performnace itself -sulit.

  3. anything that would lead to savings for me would be a definite yes. i am also converting my current cfl bulbs to LED to save on costs!

  4. Yes, I would definitely make the switch. If it’s going to save me electricity, water and enable me to maximize my time to do other things that matter in my life, I will absolutely change my washer to Elextrolux’s front load washer. With the unbelievable rate of electricity changes within the year, coupled by the increasing rate of water bills (not including we consume for food and drink), it is necessary that we make a pro-active choice in using products that enhance the quality of our lives. This would definitely make my life easier. I work from 8-5, attend law school from 6 pm onwards and I just don’t have enough time for everything. So this product will fit my lifestyle well. I just wish that Electrolux can provide a more affordable unit because there is no doubt that this unit is quite expensive.