When it comes to buying a
washing machine, the choice often narrows down to two main types: top load and front load.
Top load washing machines are typically easier to load since you don't have to bend down, and they often come with a central agitator that can be tough on clothes but efficient for cleaning. On the other hand, front load washing machines are known for their efficiency in using water and electricity. They also handle your clothes more gently, reducing wear and tear. If you're looking to buy a combo unit, many front loaders are available with a
dryer, saving you space. In the end, your choice should reflect your laundry habits, space considerations, and budget.