Posted by RGMartin on February 14, 2018 at 13:04:20 from (98.22.113.198):
In Reply to: OT- washing machines posted by Bret4207 on February 14, 2018 at 05:36:02:
Been down the same road. I had a whirlpool for 15 years, wife wanted a new machine, it still worked but needed some minor repairs. At the time I didn't have time to mess with it bough a new maytag HE no agitator, Supposed to self balance, but would routinely walk itself away from the wall until the hoses were taught, Noisy, clothes not clean, smells, lid locked so you couldn't add stuff without a complicated procedure, slow(well over an hour). Had to use the "deep water" setting to have any hope of cleaning mildly dirty stuff, hopeless it you are talking about work clothes... At under a year old it was total junk incapable of cleaning any clothes, severely staining my marriage. I wanted my whirlpool back, even if I have to do a nut and bolt restore on it.
Then I found Speed Queen, every bit the equal of the old machine, better in some ways. Expensive though, street price on their base model is $850 or a little better. The longest setting takes 33 minutes.
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