I live in an apartment, and use a coin-operated Maytag washer. Old-fashioned, no computer in it.
Last year, I spent a couple of months elsewhere, and they had one of those digital washers, with the agitator that’s only about two inches high, and that use two teaspoons of water per load. Underwear came out with the skid marks still in place, and it smelled as one would expect. I had to add buckets of hot water by hand before shutting the lid—which locked as soon as the washer was turned on. And had to run everything through the machine at least twice.
There are MILLIONS of new washing machines out there that people will gladly put out at the curb if they are allowed to buy a new washing machine that works.
The only washers that wash well are front loaders now, and instead of 25 years you have to be happy to get 7 out of them.