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Bought a new Washer
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For Mom. Holy cow I haven't priced any for a long time. Got it at Lowes being delivered on Friday.
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Good luck. Most new appliance's have a projected lifespan of 4 to 5 years.
Busted the bank and bought Speed Queens, both a washer and dryer.
Same for a freezer, tired of loosing all the good vittles. Really broke the bank with a 48 inch upright TRUE freezer.
Our old washer started walking across the floor on spin cycle.I did some research and the Speed Queen commercials won,plus I spoke with a couple of owners and they were happy with them.None of the appliance dealers locally had any in stock and with covid they had no idea when new ones would arrive.I bought a GE commercial set that were the same price as the Speed Queen.Sticker shock? They cost about 300 bucks more than the first used Corvette I ever bought.
What's her name and does she have a sister? My last washer expired.
Her new washer is from new Zealand and around 45. Mom doesn't do laundry any longer.
Luckily we bought our Maytag washer and dryer before Whirlpool bought Maytag out in 2006. It appears they'll still be in good shape for the estate sale when I'm gone.
OK, what really pizzes me off is the load sensor that determines the amount of water. They're telling us that either we're too stupid or too untrustworthy to set the correct water level. These new washers use more electricity & take longer to do a load of laundry. AND, it probably uses the same amount of water as you have to do a double rinse. There, I feel better now.
We have a Maytag front loader that came with our new house. My wife hates the front loader because of some back problems. I told her to just be patient and when it breaks down shortly, she can pick out a nice top loader.
I spent 3 nights on the couch after that conversation! 😑
I bought a new washing machine this afternoon. Grouch Attack picked it out and that's the end of the story.
Yep I used to buy the cheapest units for a couple hundred bucks and run them 8-10 years, now they don't offer anything like that. When I worked for a appliance sales place the guy I worked for said each button was an extra 50 bucks!
The old Roper and other off brand stuff used to last forever, I've seen people drop a fortune on high tech digital stuff that needs service once a year!
Our Maytag has lasted 17 yrs and still running strong . Has a ton of new fangled items. I did install a surge protector..
My washer & dryer are both huge.
Having 3 boys - volume is the name of the game when it comes to laundry.
I grew up with a mom using a ringer washer. Monday was wash day. If you didn't have your dirties in the hamper Sunday night you would stink the next week!
I would bet my Mrs. does at least one load every single day. Just for the two of us.
@Brookwood, buy her a pair of laundry pedestals to raise the machines up. Save both your backs.
Still using the Kenmore Washer and Dyer set mom gave me when she moved.
That was 20 years ago and they were 6-8 years old at that time.
Only minor a few minor repairs in the last few years.
Those old Maytags last forever. I remember a local business let one run around the clock to see how long it would last as people taking bets on it. It ran 7 years non stop 24 hrs a day. It sat in their front window and every time I passed their business you could see it running. When they started making them south of the border pure junk.
The new washer is replacing a Maytag that's only 7-8 years old. They don't seem to last long around here even though there's only 2 in the house now and I don't get into nearly as much dirt/grease as I used to. When the kids lived at home, we had 2 washers-one for "good clothes" and one for farm clothes. The dirt, grease, and grit that was in the farm clothes just seems to eat up a washer.
I just hope it wasn't a Kenmore without the impeller. We bought one a couple of years back and it's a piece of crap.
When I lived close to town there was a laundromat 1\2 a mile away that we used for the real dirty stuff along with rugs and my rag collection. It saved on the home appliances.
Exactly...
Must be a Fisher & Paykel?
we bought our Fisher & Paykel washer and dryer 10 years ago, and impressed with both.
The washers spin cycle is amazing, clothes come out nearly dry.
downiside is the dryer is a top load, some inconvenience for short wife with bad back when I'm not around.
Mule