Front loading wash machines? I am using a top loading washing machine since some time and...

I am using a top loading washing machine since some time and I want to adjustment it. This machine could not clean the collars of my shits and also dirty jeans next to soil stains. Though it was an upmarket model. It also leaves plentifully of lint on the clothes. Will a front loading machine do better than this in these cases? I want your feelings before buying the front loader, and wanted to know if within are any limitations of the front-loaders as compared to top loaders.
Answers:    My front loading machines work much better at removing stains than my top loading ever did, and it used much less water. It can feel washing large bedspread due to the additional space available without the center agitator. That save money on sending large items to the cleaners too.

I sometimes want to add an added thing to my washer and I can because my model has a interval button. There isn't so much water in here at any time that it can't be opened to add any more thing. A pause button is a accurate thing to look for in your contemporary machine.
There is only two things I don't approaching about my front loader. 1) It took me a long time to get used to putting everything within the washer and then starting it up. I was used to starting the top loader and later sorting through clothes or finding a piece of clothing and throwing it in real sudden. Can't do that with a front loader. 2) If your floor is not perfectly horizontal you will always have problems beside your front loader being balanced. I am completely happy with my front-loader washer. I would never shift back to a top-loader. It uses 67% less hose down and a lot less soap. Think of the funds in cost as well as to the environment! Another plus is that it is gentler on your clothes, making them second longer.