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Fifteen years strung along

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    Posted: 23 May 2023 at 5:07am
Our Dancing/walking/vibrating and pounding Front loader washing machine bit the dust.  Been a challenge but I dragged it duct tape, towels and small rugs kicking and bouncing for over fifteen years!!!  Dryer has been thumping for years and is just Tired.

New ones coming Saturday as wife picked out replacements Sunday.  Were Mediocre reviewed even when new Whirlpool Duet series, New are a relatively good reviewed GE Series.  Also ordered Feet supports to reduce the noise transmission from these as are recommended by others that bought them.  The less worthy reviewed machines are LG, Whirlpool and even Samsung.  Maytag still stands as higher rated but GE is right there with them.  Will see how well these last!!!
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Have a friend in appliance repair. Not one kind word for Samsung. In spite of that, our Samsung laundry set has served us well. Good luck with yours
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washer should only sit and work....curious.. did you ever properly level  the beastie ? Does it sit on concrete or a wooden floor joists ?
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Bought a new GE washer 2 weeks ago.
About the same prices to fix the old t**d versus buying a new one.
This one does work better and quieter.
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We replaced our 25 year old units with Speed Queen washer and dryer about three months ago and have been impressed with them. Made in Wisconsin.
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Originally posted by Red Bank Red Bank wrote:

We replaced our 25 year old units with Speed Queen washer and dryer about three months ago and have been impressed with them. Made in Wisconsin.

That’s my plan for the next go round!
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Our 20 year old Roper pair is still plugging away. Have not heard anything good about Samsung. I will try to find a "made in America" set come replacement time.
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WE have Maytag and they are probably pushing 10 years old... So far no problems... I always buy a TOP LOADER for the washer... This one has no mixer shaft in the center..  Seems to have a DC motor that runs forward- back in  quick movement for the mixing.
Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Speed Queen... nothing else comes close.

Wife and I have gone through several sets of laundry machines, and each time, the advertised 'efficiency' stepped up, the reliability, and quality, and expedience of cleaning went down.  The final set had a fancy electronic drive system (like the Variable Frequency Drives on my machine tools, but purpose-built and proprietary to this machine) and the drive electronics failed 5 times.  The last time, we replaced the washing machine with a Speed Queen, and after we had that for three weeks, she wanted to replace the dryer with a Speed Queen...

So I did.  ;-)

And I don't regret it one bit.   Old-school tough-as-nails, fast, strong, and quiet.
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I like top load washers , simple and not much to go wrong. The more bull on one the more it will need repair. Most of the electronics comes from China or other foreign countries. JMHO, Tracy
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Originally posted by DaveKamp DaveKamp wrote:

Speed Queen... nothing else comes close.

Wife and I have gone through several sets of laundry machines, and each time, the advertised 'efficiency' stepped up, the reliability, and quality, and expedience of cleaning went down.  The final set had a fancy electronic drive system (like the Variable Frequency Drives on my machine tools, but purpose-built and proprietary to this machine) and the drive electronics failed 5 times.  The last time, we replaced the washing machine with a Speed Queen, and after we had that for three weeks, she wanted to replace the dryer with a Speed Queen...

So I did.  ;-)

And I don't regret it one bit.   Old-school tough-as-nails, fast, strong, and quiet.

Another vote for Speed Queen. My wife is a laundry Nazi. She annillated three washers in ten years. I said enough after the third one. $893.00 later we were the proud owners of a New Speed Queen. Five years no issues. My son bought a new one a year or so ago. They tip out about a $1000.00 now. Last one you'll ever buy.


Edited by exSW - 27 May 2023 at 9:16am
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Delivered yesterday, ran washing machine once, nowhere near as noisy as last bugger was.  Wife washing the bedding this morning as the 16year old mutt decided was time to throw up ON the bed so will see how much noise and walking/dancing the washer does.
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Wife and I purchased Speed Queen washer and dryer shortly after we got married, moved the set 3 times to different houses, left them behind as part of the sale when we moved to Texas, bought a Kenmore set when got here, hated the ‘HE’ design of the washer, and dryer tended to roll any blankets into a rope.
Left that set behind as part of the sale when we cashed in on our Midland house. Now have a pair of Maytag, dryer does good, the washer is ‘ok’ at best, have to ‘trick’ the motherboard to get a descent amount of water when washing heavily soiled work clothes. Don’t like the ‘HE’ configurations on any washers nowadays.

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First two loads of oversize, bulky linens and all was great, next will be my work jeans and shirts.
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Still have and use my 1959 Speed Queen wringer washer and dual rinse tanks from my grandma. I use it for my shop rags and heavy winter coveralls as it really doesn't tear up the items and will run as long as you want it to.

One of the rubber pinch rollers on the wringer started to split and amazingly, they are still available, and not to expensive. Had the agitator rebuilt too as I though it was getting noisy, but turned out to be a worn keyway in the drive sheave from all the years and easy replaced.

Wife won't even think of cutting me some slack on my greasy items going through her washer. Probably because I have this washer, but it does a better job anyways for me.

Tuesday was wash day growing up, and I remember well all the clothes and bedding getting washed, rinsed, then hung on the line either in the back yard, or basement to dry. I was told grandpa purchased a new automatic set, (washer and dryer) in 1962, or 1963 and she didn't like them so gave the set to my aunt and kept these. I've had them since 1998 when she passed and there has been literally thousands of shop towels ran through this machine. I typically turn the heat up on the water heater and when ready, fill the washer straight from the heater drain valve with short rubber garden hose as the machine will take boiling water if wanted. Hot water cleans so much better on greasy items along with proper soap.

I do get to use the dryer afterward.  
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My grandmother had a Maytag Wringer Washer as I was growing up, my brother considered it junk and had it hauled away, where was still functional.  Still regret not grabbing it as had that chance for that very purpose Codger.
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every female i've talked to....loves them vibrating ones!!!  uh....don't ask!
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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

Our 20 year old Roper pair is still plugging away. Have not heard anything good about Samsung. I will try to find a "made in America" set come replacement time.

Get the Speed Queen set and you won't be sorry Herbert.  They are STILL made in Ripon WIsconsin.
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Originally posted by shameless dude shameless dude wrote:

every female i've talked to....loves them vibrating ones!!!  uh....don't ask!

Hey good buddy!!!!  You're ole smart azz is back here,,,,,,,,,,,an I'm askin!!!


Edited by Ted J - 02 Jun 2023 at 11:47pm
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Hey, Ted! Good to see you again!

I hear a lot of good things about the Speed Queens as well. I have about a 30 year old Whirlpool that’s been doing well for me, but if I had to get a new one, I would go Speed Queen
3 years ago I restored a 1928 Maytag 90, and I really like it. Useful for shop towels, and clothes when the power goes out. Just throw the exhaust hose outside and give the engine a kick.
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If you read up on washers and dryers, The High Efficiency rating is heavily weighted towards certain things.  For washing machines, the volume of water used, is the highest weight...  second is indicated line current draw.

So... if they shut the water off totally, and run the machine through it's cycle totally dry, it will get a very high rating.  Second, they don't change the weighting for cold, vs warm, vs hot water- they calculate the 'efficiency' as if you're using nothing but hot water, and they include the 'energy use' of the water heater (by an arbitrary adding) to the 'Efficiency' of the washing machine.

Next, is the peak line current draw... if they use a servomotor with electronic (variable speed) drive, the apparent peak line current indicates significantly lower than a capacitor-start DC motor.

The part that they sacrifice, to get this HE rating, is twofold - first, cleaning performance... second, your clothes get beat to death due to lack of water.

Silly thing is, the HE unit may use what... 20% less ENERGY if you want them clean, you have to run them through three to four cycles before they're comparatively clean AND... throw your clothes out after substantially fewer wearings.

So the HE ratings are, from a real life perspective, entirely Bullcrap.  They will categorically exclude actual performance in their ratings, because they can proclaim 'clothes washing performance' to be entirely arbitrary.

It is the exact same policy garbage we pay through the nose for with emmissions and motor fuel... it totally ignores the real world result.
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Really pleased with these GE Units, Simple controls, QUIET as a Church Mouse, NO Bumping and Jumping.  Someone got something right.
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Danged plastic clutch went bad in the Whirlpool washer yesterday. I noticed the upper agitator not working but the lower one working as normal. There is a sprag clutch affair in these that use fingers that fly out and grab the interior of the upper agitator pulling it around in an "on and off" scenario. Clothes still wash, just the agitation is not as aggressive. After breaking into it, I have two fingers snapped off and the other two are missing their teeth. Washer was new in 2000 so has served very well.

Online search with the washer model number produced the clutch assembly for about $39.00 and further searches yielded a part number for an OEM clutch assembly. Looking on Amazon, I punch in the part number and the OEM clutch comes up at $8.95 with free shipping!!! Ain't no markup there for sure with the appliance parts suppliers.



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Received the clutch assembly today from Amazon. Will get this installed tomorrow as wife is starting to complain now knowing about it not working correctly.
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Dang, never heard of Speed Queen until now. Wish I had.

Just bought new front load Maytag's. Probably not gunna be as good as Maytag of old, but still pretty good reviews.
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We started out with Kenmore washer and electric dryer in 89. They were kept running until hard to get parts. Then Maytag fancy front loader with matching dryer, many annual PM's performed until replacement parts unavailable...Over on the YT forum they were talking new machines and Speed Queen was the one to get. Made in Ripon WI.
So we got a new front loader washer. They are built very well. After a load finished, I was hand turning the drum when I heard some popping/thumping from the rotation slowing down...What the heck was that. Went to the Speed Queen website for issue I heard, two minutes later, Tim from Speed Queen tech support called me and we repeated the noise on the machine. He said those are your ball bearings rolling over the top, perfectly normal.
I was impressed with that...
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Originally posted by sho-man1 sho-man1 wrote:

We started out with Kenmore washer and electric dryer in 89. They were kept running until hard to get parts. Then Maytag fancy front loader with matching dryer, many annual PM's performed until replacement parts unavailable...Over on the YT forum they were talking new machines and Speed Queen was the one to get. Made in Ripon WI.
So we got a new front loader washer. They are built very well. After a load finished, I was hand turning the drum when I heard some popping/thumping from the rotation slowing down...What the heck was that. Went to the Speed Queen website for issue I heard, two minutes later, Tim from Speed Queen tech support called me and we repeated the noise on the machine. He said those are your ball bearings rolling over the top, perfectly normal.
I was impressed with that...
Good to know. I will definitely look at this brand next time I need to replace. 
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