Conservator #4, A VERY LONG WASH

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  • @jeromedavis8575
    @jeromedavis8575Сағат бұрын

    I like! What dishwasher do you have? I'd like to hear it running.

  • @cavemanproductions366
    @cavemanproductions36624 күн бұрын

    Well it is technically still a full video. But I mostly do it to check for texts or call people. But when stop recording I don’t do it for very long

  • @raptorbirdsfan2024
    @raptorbirdsfan202424 күн бұрын

    I have a curious question to ask you: Do you basically cut parts of your Washer Videos ‘cause of either too busy things going on, too much Video blockage by being in front of your Camera to put the stuff into the Machine, even while it’s filling, etc.? Also, just out of curiosity, how much space do you even have on your Camera? ‘Cause I might give you a little tip that if you’re running out of space, especially while trying to record 2 full Cycles, probably & hopefully with no Video cuts at all, per se, try recording one Cycle at a time, let’s say one day that you record a Cycle, then you upload it on here, then delete it from your Camera, then record the other Cycle on a different day, then upload it on here, then delete it from your Camera, & so on so forth. That should then help with your Washer Videos a little, at least until you buy an SD Card that has more storage space than however much storage space that your current SD Card has. For me though, on my Main Channel (Video Lover), my Washer Videos are basically full Videos, especially as I record my Washer Videos on my iPhones, & plus as I feel more comfortable recording on an iPhone that has 256GB of storage space or higher, so that I can get really good Videos of whichever Washer that my Mother basically has at the time & yeah. The Washer that she currently has is the Whirlpool WTW6120HC3. The Washer that she had previously was the Whirlpool WTW5000DW1, in which I didn’t even like much though by it’s Revision ‘cause it lacked on the wash action Vs. the DW0, plus even wouldn’t it do any of the Spray Rinses at all on the Quick Wash nor Normal Cycles, just the Deep Rinses (The DW3 adds the Spray Rinses on the Normal & Quick Wash Cycles before it got upgraded to the WTW5010LW that’s still currently in production…).

  • @patcola7335
    @patcola733520 күн бұрын

    Had the Amana version of this . Overall not bad machines

  • @cavemanproductions366

    @cavemanproductions366

    20 күн бұрын

    well you probably can get 10 years out of them. But the messed up part is is that whirlpool sells more expensive versions of them while using the same crappy parts so we’re just paying more for shiny lights and terrible wash performance. making the cheaper Amana The only good option comes to whirlpool. This is a conservator we got it in 2020 I think in May because we had a GE Hydro wave that was about to quit. But now that I realize we should’ve got a direct drive. Like you cannot go wrong with the direct drive because they’re usually $200 or less and you can get a good condition one for like 250 and you can expect 10 years plus if you take care of it. And it’s not like the belt drives where the parts are Uncommon. Capacity is just a little bit smaller but you can do more laundry in a short amount of time. But that’s one of the only trade-offs you get from buying a good machine. And they’re very easy to work on so if you don’t wanna spend $1300 on a speed queen but you still want a washer that’s reliable and get your clothes cleaned the first time a direct drivers a fantastic option you get all the best and one with almost no trade-offs so the idiots that are saying that the LG‘s are good or stupid I mean they’re all right but they won’t last as long as the amanas and it’s not like the Director as a rare I know some versions of them are more sought after but you can get a very bare-bones one It’s not working we’re more than likely it’s just a bad motor coupler. So the best washer that has the best value is a direct drive washer made from 1982 to 2012. Prove me wrong

  • @patcola7335

    @patcola7335

    20 күн бұрын

    @@cavemanproductions366 You’re preaching to the choir friend. I still have a Whirlpool VMW commercial washer I used for over a year and it was by far the best one of those machines I owned. More powerful motor and better build quality. Better seals and a true porcelain top and lid. With its shorter fast strokes it is like a direct drive and also like the old belt drives with its longer stroke wash actions. Every load turns over in that machine. The cycles are done in about a half hour with no messing around. I have a bunch of videos on it. check out some of my videos if you’re interested God bless I now have a KitchenAid washer I found at an appliance parts store when I went to buy a water pump for my Whirlpool DD. In excellent shape and works great. It was refurbed and it’s a late model from 2005. Always wanted a KitchenAid washer. Dude, I’m 56 years old and have been using direct drive washers since 1988. I’m with you on how good they are. I know I have three of them. I have three direct drives and my one Whirlpool modern belt drive model CAE2795FQ. To me the only good modern washer that Whirlpool makes today

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    @videolover201424 күн бұрын

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    @videolover2014

    24 күн бұрын

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  • @Uttm-u7m

    @Uttm-u7m

    15 күн бұрын

    Cool