During the covid appliance panic, I decided my washer and dryer needed replacing as they were both very old and it did not seem like the washer was spinning the clothes out enough. So off I went, they had exactly 4 in stock. One had an agitator and was very small. There were actually two of the next ones they had, the basket was huge with no agitator but yep, I could reach the bottom if I stood on my toes. The last of the four was even larger and no way could I reach the bottom of that basket. I had wanted a top loader. So, I got one of the middle-sized ones which actually were actually large and an ugly grey color. Yikes who puts dark grey appliances in a laundry especially in the basement. Well, it will take any large quilt I toss in it. I have had a little bit of a problem if I put a big one without anything else with the balance, so I throw a couple of lap quilts or towels in with it too. I can choose a lot of options as to type of wash I want, and I usually chose to do a "deep" fill and a "deep rinse" on the settings. The dryer is large too and most loads dry in 35 minutes with a lot of cycles to choose from. One thing I have learned is that I have to use "timed" dry if I have a small load as it turns out the drum is large enough that the dryer moister senser thinks things are dry when they aren't.