Front Load vs Top Load Washers | Blog | Howards (2024)

November 24, 2021

There’s a washing machine for every kind of household – but that doesn’t necessarily make choosing any easier.

Nowadays, washing machine models run the gamut of price point, efficiency, size, and even high-tech features. You’ll have to make some careful decisions about where you want to put your money.

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Today, we’re going to take a closer look at the two main types of home washing machines: front load vs. top load washing machines. We’ll go through the pros and cons of each, discuss high-efficiency models, and touch on the pricing, size, and other features you can consider when making your choice.

What to Consider Before Purchasing

How much do you want to spend? It used to be that top load washing machines were virtually always cheaper, but now that laundry technology has advanced and both styles have the potential to be big, small, or high efficiency, there’s a lot more variation in pricing. Come up with a budget beforehand – this can help you narrow down priorities like size and extra features from the get-go.

What will fit better in your home? Take a look around your space. Regardless of size, some homes are simply better suited to one style of washer than another. Do you have room for a front swinging door? Do you need to stack your washer and dryer? These things will all impact your decision.

Do you need to consider accessibility? Will bending over frequently be an issue for you or your family members? Keep in mind that you will have to lean over a top load washer to reach the bottom and with front load machines, you may need to bend over to access the door. Front load models do allow you to squat down while loading the clothes though.

Now, onto the pros and cons of front load vs. top load washing machines.

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Top Load Washers

Once upon a time, top load washers were the most popular and absolute cheapest option for home washing machines. In fact, many in North America still prefer top load washers, and they do have many benefits – including, often, lower prices. We’ll run through the pros and cons below.

Pros of Top Load Washers

  • You don’t need to bend to load the washer. This can be easier on the back and joints, especially for those with mobility problems.
  • Top load washers with agitators can be much cheaper than high-efficiency and/or front load washers.
  • Though models vary greatly, many top load washers have shorter cycle times.
  • Water evaporates upward out of the machine very easily, reducing the risk of mold or mildew.
  • It’s easy to add clothes mid-cycle – convenient for busy families.

Cons of Top Load Washers

  • The twisting mechanism of agitator-style top loaders doesn’t clean as thoroughly or efficiently as the tumbling motion of front loaders.
  • The agitator also takes up space, so agitator-style models may not fit as many clothes per cycle.
  • Top load washers tend to use more water and energy.
  • Top load machines can be rough on fabrics because of the agitator. High-efficiency models, in particular, can cause more tangling of laundry because of the low water level and faster spin speed.

What about High-Efficiency Top Load Washers?

It used to be that top loaders offered less energy efficiency across the board, but newer high-efficiency (HE) top load washing machines allow you to get a better clean with less water and energy. However, even HE top loaders tend to use more water and energy than front load machines. The Wire Cutter reports that front loaders typically use about 5 fewer gallons per water cycle than a top loader, or the equivalent of 50 standard bathtubs per year.

Remember that HE machines require a special detergent, so always be sure to read labels carefully when shopping and using detergent in your HE machine.

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Front Load Washers

Once only available on the highest end, front load washing machine prices have come down in recent years to make them a little more comparable to the best top load washers. Check out the benefits and drawbacks below.

Pros of Front Load Washers

  • Clothes can come out cleaner. The tumbling motion of a front load washer puts gravity and friction to use, removing stains and spots more thoroughly with less water and energy.
  • All front loaders are high efficiency, using less water overall (and thus less hot water during hot cycles).
  • Front load washers can also reduce dry time. Water drains out of clothes more easily with a tumbling motion, so clothes come out of the washer dryer, further reducing energy use.
  • Front load washers can be easier to reach for those in wheelchairs or children.
  • You can stack front load washers with dryers to save space.

Cons of Front Load Washers

  • You must bend or squat down to put laundry in a front load washer, which can be painful. However, you can stack your washer on a pedestal to make it a little more comfortable.
  • Front load washers can require more maintenance than top load washers.
  • You can’t always put clothes in mid-cycle, as the door locks to prevent leakage.
  • Because it’s harder for water to evaporate, front load washers may have more mold or mildew problems.
  • Because of the way weight is distributed during a tumble-style wash, front load washers are more vulnerable to damage due to overloading.

Price and Additional Features

The general price spectrum of front load and top load washers runs from about $500 to $2,000, barring major deals or rebates. While advances in technology and sheer time have seen prices between top loaders and front loaders level out somewhat, top loaders are still generally cheaper than front loaders – particularly agitator-style top loaders, which are often your most affordable options.

Of course, special features – such as self-cleaning settings on front load washers – will also add to your costs. Other features to consider include built-in sinks, automatic detergent dispensers, wi-fi connection, and pedestals. Carefully consider your budget against your needs to decide what – if any – of these features you need.

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Tips for Best Washing Machine Performance

No matter which style of washer you choose, there are some best practices you should stick to for a well-performing, long-lasting washing machine.

  • Don’t overload the machine. This leads to dirtier clothes, machine strain, and wasted energy. It’s especially straining on the weight distribution of front load washers.
  • Use the right amount of detergent. Always check your owner’s manual and the instructions on your detergent bottle to make sure you’re not using too much detergent, which can damage the machine, result in improperly cleaned clothes, or even lead to messes or mold/mildew problems.
  • Purchase and use the right kind of detergent. Make sure you’re buying the right kind of detergent. HE washing machines (whether top load or front load) require special detergent in order to clean your clothes properly.
  • Always leave the door open between washes. This helps excess water evaporate, preventing mold or mildew growth (which causes unpleasant smells that can transfer to clothes).

There’s no right answer when it comes to choosing a front load vs. top load washing machine – it’s just a matter of your personal needs.

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FAQs

Which is better, front load or top load? ›

Compared to a top load impeller washer, front load washers are still 25% more energy and water efficient. Furthermore, front load washers help save on drying time and energy by spinning clothes much faster than top load washers to extract more water out of clothes.

What is the disadvantage of a front load washing machine? ›

Bending or kneeling: Using a front-load washer requires bending over or kneeling, which can be uncomfortable for those with back or mobility concerns. Potential for odors: Front-load washers' airtight seal and moisture retention can sometimes result in the growth of odors or mildew.

Do top load washer last longer than front load? ›

Top-load washers last longer than front-load washers on average. And, the repair costs for a front-load washer will typically be higher due to the many optional wash cycles and extra features.

Do front loaders use more water than top loaders? ›

It all comes down to how they work. Front loaders clean your clothes by gently turning your washing over and over in a tumbling action, picking it up and repeatedly dropping it into the wash water. Front loaders use up to 70% less water than top loaders.

What are the pros and cons of front and top loader? ›

What's the Verdict? Front load washers are considered superior at cleaning clothes with less water and less wear on your fabrics. Top load washers clean faster and are slightly more ergonomic, so it may come down to the monetary value.

Why not buy a front load washer? ›

Front load washers can require more maintenance than top load washers. You can't always put clothes in mid-cycle, as the door locks to prevent leakage. Because it's harder for water to evaporate, front load washers may have more mold or mildew problems.

Why do people prefer front load washing machines? ›

Front-loading washers also use less water than top-load washers and require less detergent. They also spin faster than top-loaders, extracting more water from clothes, which reduces drying time. Front-loaders often come in stackable designs that work well in small homes and spaces.

Are front load washers junk? ›

Our tests have found that they use the least amount of water of any other category of washers (see the illustration below) and extract more of it, cutting dryer time and energy use. What's more, front-load washers are often gentler on fabric and quieter than top-loaders.

What cleans better, top load or front? ›

Front-loaders always outperform top-loaders in stain-removal tests. A top-loader's twisting wash motion (with or without an agitator) isn't as effective as a front-loader's tumbling wash motion. But if you don't mind pretreating stains, or most of your loads are just moderately dirty, top-loaders clean just fine.

Why are top load washers popular again? ›

Front-load washers can be pricey and water-guzzling agitator models can get tight on space. High-efficiency top-load washing machines are a good compromise if price, water efficiency, and load size matter most to you. HE washers are jack-of-all-trade machines. And they've gained popularity in recent years.

Which type of washing machine is best? ›

Automatic washing machines are more expensive but offer more convenience, requiring less manual effort. Semi-automatic washing machines are more affordable and a good alternative for a tight budget. They also use less water and detergent than automatic machines.

What are the disadvantages of a front load washing machine? ›

Cons
  • Often more expensive.
  • You may have to bend down to unload the machine.
  • Mold growth is more common with the airtight door, possibly causing bad washing machine smells.
  • More expensive to repair when damaged.

What is the most recommended brand of washing machine? ›

Our surveys indicate that LG is the most reliable brand that makes front-load and top-load HE washers, while Speed Queen is most reliable brand for top-load agitators. Electrolux, LG, and Miele shine among compact front-load washers.

Which is better, an agitator or an impeller washer? ›

Washers with agitators are known for their robust cleaning action, making them suitable for heavily soiled items and tough stains. On the other hand, washers with impellers offer a more gentle washing action, making them better suited for delicate fabric.

Do Front loaders clean clothes better? ›

While both front-load and top-load washers are effective for cleaning, front-loaders are better at removing dirt and stains, thanks to the horizontal drum rotation and tumbling motion. The design of a front-load washer repeatedly lifts and drops your laundry, using gravity to knock clothes against each other.

Does front load or top load vibrate more? ›

Front-load washers cause more vibration than top-load machines. That's partly because they spin faster, which helps save energy needed to dry the clothes, and because the direction of the spin adds vibration. Clothes spin to the top of the chamber but then usually drop straight down, over and over.

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