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01-16-2016 04:42 PM
@Witchy Woman wrote:
@Mssnoopyz wrote:I have a samsung washer without the agitator and I hate it, I had it for 18 months now. The main thing I don't like about is the rinse cycle. If I have sheets or towels in it, the machine keeps rinsing because it is's trying to even out the load. My drum is deep and I'm short and trying to get everything out I have to keep turning the drum so the clothes are directly in my reach. Also all the clothing get twisted. I don't think I'd buy one with out the agitator again.
I had a front loader (10 yrs old) before and it broke and I thought the cost to repair it. I'd buy another front loader again.
I have a Maytag front Loader (Neptune) and it does the same darn thing. Not to mention I had to have the inner drum replaced because of the black mold that formed on the gasket. They did a recall and replaced it for free, but it still has some kind of black residue around it -- but at least it doesn't smell.
Everything always balls and bunches and twists. When this one goes, think I'm going back to a manual hand wringer!
@Witchy Woman - I know I don't want a front loader - hear a lot of them get smelly.
01-16-2016 05:07 PM
I have a Kenmore elite front loading washer, ten years old, and still going strong. I love it. Hope it lasts another ten. No trouble! Fingers crossed. LM
01-16-2016 05:12 PM
I have a Maytag front loader. It's somewhere around 14 years old. Haven't had any issues with it. It doesn't smell. It has balled clothes up, but it's rare. When I have to buy new ones, I'll include it when I do my research.
01-16-2016 05:48 PM
I have a Maytag Bravos W&D, just a few years old. The washer is a top loader and gets the wash very clean. I am happy with it but I still miss the user options from my Maytag agitator washer.
01-16-2016 05:53 PM - edited 01-16-2016 06:00 PM
I have a Whirlpool front loader and I like it very much. After some defective electronic part finally got replaced soon after I got it, it has performed well for the past 6 years or so.
I went with a front loader because I liked the idea of clothes being tumbled around and not agitated. I don't like my clothes to get beaten up.
Mine cleans extremely well, although I always use an extra rinse cycle just because I'm compulsive about no liquid Tide remaining in the clothes. It could also be the Tide which results in great stain removal and cleaning, , however, but all I know is that the laundry gets cleaner than it used to.
Here's a short list of manufacturer-recommended rules for owning a front loader long-term without mold or smells:
--.always wipe out the little bit of water that collects on the outside rim of the gasket after every load
-- always keep the door open, not closed (this won't work if your washer is on display near your living area of course)
--read the owner's manual carefully when it comes to cleaning the machine. I think many complaints from owners result from not doing this.
My Whirlpool has a "Clean Washer" cycle that uses only bleach. It scrubs the daylights out of the machine and cleans it nicely. I don't seem to need to use the "clean washer/bleach" cycle nearly as often as recommended, because I don't close the door and leave a damp environment in the machine.
I think today's top-loaders without agitators would work for me, too, but I still like the front-loading aspect, especially when cleaning big items such as bed linens and quilts.
01-16-2016 05:58 PM
Sorry, can't recommend one. I got rid of my Maytag Bravos pair, and before that I had the Maytage Neptune, and went back to solid, American-made basic technology with Speed Queen. Cleans better, easier on clothes, quick and efficient, long warranty and history of quality.
Laundry is actually a joy again, and it's possible that this Speed Queen pair will be the last I own -- they are that good and reliable.
01-16-2016 06:01 PM
@SeaMaiden wrote:I love my Kenmore Elite front load! It saves lots of water, does huge loads and cleans and spin dries so great. I will never return to a top load with an agitator. It is 10 years old with no problems. My last washer was a top load by Kenmore that lasted 15 years trouble free.
I like my Kenmore front loader washer. You should check Consumer Reports for product rating.
01-16-2016 06:06 PM
I looked into buying a Speed Queen.......those are the workhorses that you'll find in shared laundry rooms in apartment buildings and in laundromats. I couldn't find a single dealer in the Wash DC area that sold them.
I found one small dealer far away in Maryland who supposedly had them, but he refused to travel the distance to where I live to get it delivered. To this day, I wouldn't know where to find a Speed Queen. I had come to the conclusion that you had to be a business owner who could buy them wholesale from the factory, not a mere retail customer.
Where did you manage to find yours?
01-16-2016 06:20 PM
OP, do not even think about replacing that washer until it dies! There is nothing on the market that will be any better, really.
01-16-2016 06:48 PM
I have both, a Maytag front loader and a Maytag top loader. I also have two dryers. I have a big family and found I was ALWAYS doing laundry and this has made a big difference. I use both for different kinds of loads.
The frontloader is better with heavy loads like towels (better for spinning out water) and the top loader with sheets, etc. You just need a top washer for those odd ball kinds of loads that you want to stop and start it exactly when you want (like washing fragile or wool sweaters.) you can't do this with a front loader.
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