Old school speed queen is the way our salesman steered us. No fancy electronics to crap out in a couple of years and he also stressed that the gearbox is still metal and not all plastic like most of the newer ones. Ours has been in service for 3 years now and not a hiccup at all.
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Originally posted by HFD38 View PostSpeed Queen. A friend of mine owns an appliance store and sells all brands, when I called and asked him which one to buy he said Speed Queen hands down. Owned one for 5 years now and never had a problem.
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Originally posted by 175gr7.62 View PostGo get a old school non-high efficiency machine. Learned that lesson for good about 3 years ago.
I got a matching Whirlpool set from 2005 that my parents gave me when I moved out at 18. They've gone through hell, but keep on trucking. The main filler hose busted on the washer. Replaced it with a radiator hose from O'reilly's, and had to bypass the safety latch at the control board. Other than that, both of em have been working great since 2005. They don't make them like they use to.
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