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08-11-2021 07:26 PM
I would suggest reading ALL the fine print in the extended warranty. And be aware that they go to great lengths to deny you. We no longer by any such warranties; it's just not worth the time, trouble, and exasperation.
08-11-2021 07:29 PM
@River Song wrote:Get the warranty! You will thank your lucky stars when it needs to be repaired two years from now. I never buy an extended warranty on anything except a washing machine.
I completely agree. Extended warranty is very necessary for modern washing machines! I think @River Song is right about the expectation to need service in 2-3 years. You'll get 10 years of service from the new Samsung, but doubtful you won't need a repair or replacement part. Worth the money.
goidnlucknsnd enjoy the laundry chore with your new machine. May all your clothes and towels be clean and smell nice!
08-11-2021 08:58 PM
@songbird wrote:Not what I wanted and not a Samsung. It's a GE. Seems very nice. And it wasn't over $1,000.00 like the Speed Queen. But I'm OK with it. Mostly it was my husband's choice. He wanted a decent machine at a lower price and it was on sale. They'll be here this Saturday (free delivery) and they will haul away the old one. (for 20.00 bucks) It had a decent good rating. More narrow then I'm used to. Maytag and Whirlpools are the wider ones. But it is deeper. It's top loader agitator. Hoping to get 10 years out of it. It's ranked #5. So it doesn't seem that too bad. Debating if we should get the warranty. Usually we don't. But it's been 20 years since we got our Maytag and I don't know how long these more modern machines last. And we got this from Home Depot. Which seems to have a ton of washers and dryers. Had no idea.....
The 5 year warranties are reasonably priced (u do lose the 1 yr mfr warranty.) Years ago I didn't buy warranties - but I now do on washers/dryers. Dryers are more reliable - but if I had to call a repairman for washer or dryer -- it's very expensive.
08-11-2021 09:01 PM
@Shelbelle wrote:Just my 2 cents, but I never take those extended warranties.
Years ago, I didn't buy warranties --- but the last 10 yrs, I bought warranties on washers/dryers. It paid off as I did have to call the repairman - for the washers. Not for the dryers. Warranties cost very little now - and it's worth it. Big appliances don't last like they did years ago.
08-11-2021 09:04 PM
@BeeChee wrote:WOW! Just this morning I spent several hours online looking at washers as I will be buying one within the month. NEVER, EVER, NEVER would I have considered buying an extended warranty!
(My current washer and dryer were purchased in 1989!! My dryer is still going strong, working great; the washer just started leaking, so I'm listening to the powers that be BEFORE I have a tubful of water on the floor!
Plus the new ones should be waaay more energy efficient.)
Apparently my hope that a new one will last another 32 years is just foolishness. ROFLMAO at myself!
songbird--I see you purchased at HD. Where was this listed as #5 as I still am choosing between two washers.
Thanks.
I much prefer Lowes.
Leaking washers may be caused by build-up of sediment in the hose. Read ur brochure or check on-line for why it's leaking. May be a small repair. Repairmen are very expensive - best to buy warranties on washers/dryers. Washers should last around 5 to 10 yrs max.
08-11-2021 09:05 PM
@songbird wrote:I don't fully trust GE. Truth is I never had one. One of the few brands I never had. So I think we will take the warranty I think it will be worth it. I'll be doing a normal wash, since I always do my usual wash on Saturdays. And it's coming this Saturday. I saw lots and lots of front loaders. More then the top loaders. They all look thick and wide. They may be the way of the future. I just heard that they don't clean very well.
I only buy top loaders and never had a mold or bad smell problem.
08-11-2021 09:35 PM
I bought my townhouse in 1997 and the builder provided all GE appliances. They were all low end basic models and I got a lot of years out of each them. The washer and dryer were still working at 25 years when I upgraded to the Speed Queens (and wish I hadn't waited so long to do that).
The refrigerator lasted 15, the dishwasher 20. I finally just replaced the oven at 22 years because I wanted a double oven and a glass top. It worked just fine, I just felt like I deserved a new one.
I replaced the refrigerator with another GE as I am limited in the size and space (and funds at the time). I would like to replace it as it's a bit loud, now that I'm working from home I hear it all day long, but it works just fine.
08-12-2021 05:46 AM
I'm going on my 3rd washing machine in only 7 years! Had a top of the line Samsung...broke. Bougtht a Maytag, mainly because its American made and made in my state (just 2 years ago) and currently my washer has sprung a leak. Got the Maytag because it was cheap, I'll never get a mid grade one again! I'm looking into Electrolux now, It has a 5 star rating!
08-12-2021 08:23 AM
@songbird wrote:I don't fully trust GE. Truth is I never had one. One of the few brands I never had. So I think we will take the warranty I think it will be worth it. I'll be doing a normal wash, since I always do my usual wash on Saturdays. And it's coming this Saturday. I saw lots and lots of front loaders. More then the top loaders. They all look thick and wide. They may be the way of the future. I just heard that they don't clean very well.
I had a GE washer and dryer, gave both away after 32 years, still working. bought a newer model and have had them 3 years. Never buy a waranty and I never have had repairs ever.
08-12-2021 09:33 AM
By the way, the model I got was the floor model. I noticed the price tag on it was taken out after we agreed to buy it. They had just about every brand, except for Speed Queen! We were supposed go to Lowes after Home Depot. But husband decided this is what he wanted.
Per the warranty....again my husband and I disagree. He never takes warranties and I'm worried it won't last another 20 years (ha ha) Since he bought it. Then no warranty. Oh well. We got the delivery quickly because it was quiet in there! Very few customers. We were the only ones in the Appliance department. So we got served right away. Home Depot is strange place. Huge with no frills, etc. Really an enormous building. Just tools every where. I don't think I was ever there before. Just everything under the sun was there.
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