Originally posted by: markgm
I've been using the Whirlpool Duet for around 3 years and haven't had any issues. Picked them up at Costco.
Originally posted by: Linux23
Why pay more for front loaders when the top loaders do just as good of a job? I see front loaders for more than $1000. WTF are they more than $1000?
Originally posted by: Linux23
Why pay more for front loaders when the top loaders do just as good of a job? I see front loaders for more than $1000. WTF are they more than $1000?
Originally posted by: joshsquall
Just bought my first house and I need to pick up a washer and dryer. Looking for type/brand/model recommendations. Front loading is attractive, but they are must more expensive. Recommendations of places/ways to get a good deal are also welcome.
Originally posted by: compman25
We have the Fisher & Paykel top loaders, they have been great.
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: compman25
We have the Fisher & Paykel top loaders, they have been great.
Very poor reliability and overall customer satisfaction. Though you are the exception.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Big question: sure, they may save on water, but is water savings where you live an issue? And, they save on power, but the difference in cost will pay for quite a few years of electricity, although I'm intrigued on the concept that the clothes come out of a front loader washer drier than from a top loader... why is this?
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Big question: sure, they may save on water, but is water savings where you live an issue? And, they save on power, but the difference in cost will pay for quite a few years of electricity, although I'm intrigued on the concept that the clothes come out of a front loader washer drier than from a top loader... why is this?
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: compman25
We have the Fisher & Paykel top loaders, they have been great.
Very poor reliability and overall customer satisfaction. Though you are the exception.
And you have experienced this first hand??? Or are you assuming it to be true?
We found slightly fewer reliability complaints about Fisher & Paykel high-efficiency top loaders than we did for other brands -- but Fisher & Paykel has other advantages; the two-year warranty at least means that you won't face out-of-pocket repair costs for two years instead of one year. In addition, the Fisher & Paykel Intuitive Eco IWL16 costs a good $200 less than other high-efficiency top loaders. That's why we've chosen to include the Intuitive Eco in ConsumerSearch Fast Answers. This model cleans as well as others and is especially efficient when it comes to water, and it's Energy Star rated.
Originally posted by: compman25
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: compman25
We have the Fisher & Paykel top loaders, they have been great.
Very poor reliability and overall customer satisfaction. Though you are the exception.
And you have experienced this first hand??? Or are you assuming it to be true?
Originally posted by: vanvock
Maytag
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: vanvock
Maytag
:thumbsup:
My parents used the same Maytag all day long for 25 years, Cleaning laundry for all of the kids in the family. My neighbor who also has a farm (second home) in Michigan has a Maytag from circa 1920 that sits in his barn and still works.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/3955
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: vanvock
Maytag
:thumbsup:
My parents used the same Maytag all day long for 25 years, Cleaning laundry for all of the kids in the family. My neighbor who also has a farm (second home) in Michigan has a Maytag from circa 1920 that sits in his barn and still works.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/3955
Today's "Made In Mexico" Maytag's aren't your parent's or neighbor's old Maytag. I've read and heard bad things about them lately. They might be OK because you always seem to read the bad as people love to spread the bad and forget the good.
Regardless, read up on anything before you buy.....
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: vanvock
Maytag
:thumbsup:
My parents used the same Maytag all day long for 25 years, Cleaning laundry for all of the kids in the family. My neighbor who also has a farm (second home) in Michigan has a Maytag from circa 1920 that sits in his barn and still works.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/3955
Today's "Made In Mexico" Maytag's aren't your parent's or neighbor's old Maytag. I've read and heard bad things about them lately. They might be OK because you always seem to read the bad as people love to spread the bad and forget the good.
Regardless, read up on anything before you buy.....
Originally posted by: Googer
Originally posted by: vanvock
Maytag
:thumbsup:
My parents used the same Maytag all day long for 25 years, Cleaning laundry for all of the kids in the family. My neighbor who also has a farm (second home) in Michigan has a Maytag from circa 1920 that sits in his barn and still works.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/3955
Originally posted by: Evadman
My parents some old ass kenmores that lasted for like 20 years. Since my mom did the laundry for about 15 years for me, I bought them new kenmore HE4's a year or 2 ago (I forget which). They have worked great so far and my mom loves 'em but they were $2.5k retail (If you can fuind one, I think sears is on HE5's now) I got mine at one of the sears outlets for about $1k together.
They had some small scratches on the front, but who cares for a savings of about $1500. I went to the one in Melrose Park in Illinois. there were hundreds of washers and dryers there of just about everything you could think of. If you are putting them behind a door or in the garage or something, I would say go to an outlet like I did.
