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Washer And Dryers... Any still reliable and able to last a decade?

I have a 12 year old Kenmore set made by whirlpool no issues so far it was the top of the line at the time.

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uhm some women should be getting turned on by this thread now...a bunch of motorcycle riding guys talking about doing laundry...oh that warm feeling they are enjoying (clothes out of dryer):lmao:
 
And lots of talk about loads. Lol.


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And lots of talk about looking loads. Lol.


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So what if someone has a preference for top loads instead of front loads or vice versa... when that spin cycles gets going...oooo baby!
 
I'll second the call for Kenmore. We've had two sets of W/D in the 33 years we've been back in Ontario. The first lasted over 25 years and could have been repaired fairly cheaply, but we wanted to switch to a front-load HE machine as we're on a septic system and figured the reduction in water would be a good thing. We heard that the old ones like ours were made in Germany, and the newer ones made in Brazil weren't as good. Maybe that was marketing hype. The only issue we had was a sensor kept getting gummed up and stopped the washer. We have very hard water from the well and once we put in the water softener we never had another occurrence of that issue, so that's something to watch out for. L
 
No comments on brands, but when you go to the big stores like Lowes, ask if they have any scratch and dent models, you usually save a couple hundred bucks because someone scratched it with a forklift or something like that.
 
Only thing I'd say is stay away from LG -- My parents have a LG washer and a LG dryer, and when one of the gaskets went on the washer apparently you can't order replacement parts and need to get a technician (since only they are authorized to buy them). Sucks when it is something simple to fix, but there is no way to do it yourself and have it not cost a fortune.
 
Only thing I'd say is stay away from LG -- My parents have a LG washer and a LG dryer, and when one of the gaskets went on the washer apparently you can't order replacement parts and need to get a technician (since only they are authorized to buy them). Sucks when it is something simple to fix, but there is no way to do it yourself and have it not cost a fortune.
There are stores around that specialises in appliance parts. I highly doubt that
 
Only thing I'd say is stay away from LG -- My parents have a LG washer and a LG dryer, and when one of the gaskets went on the washer apparently you can't order replacement parts and need to get a technician (since only they are authorized to buy them). Sucks when it is something simple to fix, but there is no way to do it yourself and have it not cost a fortune.

That's typically a retailer saying that to customers to get away from delays and responsibility.


From what I understand, there are a few very high end manufacturers that service their own products. Miele comes to mind but, there are others.

Lg isn't one but, I have heard of parts back ordered and long wait for repairs.

Even when backed with extended warranty, if you can't fix it because the part hasn't come it, they don't supply you with something until it's fixed.


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There are stores around that specialises in appliance parts. I highly doubt that

x2. Oshawa Appliance Parts (for one example) can get just about any part you could imagine or need, and you don't need to be a dealer or service technician to buy stuff there. I've done various repairs over the years to both washers and driers (as well as dishwashers) and they've had (or been able to get on short notice) any part I've ever needed so long as you have a make and model number.

They even helped me out with some water valve actuators when I was repairing a vending machine one time - they couldn't source the exact parts since they were discontinued, but they were able to just walk into the back and carry out the almost exact equivalent which did the job perfectly.
 
When my washer stopped working it was $6 in parts (or $2 with $8 shipping if I ordered online) and 5 minutes of labour. It took longer to look up and research what went wrong and how to fix it than to actually fix it. If the replacement parts last as long as the originals this washer will be eligible for a pension the next time those parts fail


yup
 
Some parts on machines are actually interchangeable & some of their parts are contracted out to other manufacturers. LG doesn't make the entire parts in the machine
 
Od school dryer that came with the house just started squealing like a mofo....reading this thread I should start sourcing parts and get on it...they work great but can hear it through the entire house.

Looks like I've got some you tubing to do over the break.
 
Od school dryer that came with the house just started squealing like a mofo....reading this thread I should start sourcing parts and get on it...they work great but can hear it through the entire house.

Looks like I've got some you tubing to do over the break.

That is typically the belt. Just need to find the proper spec replacement. Not too hard to difficult to replace.


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Od school dryer that came with the house just started squealing like a mofo....reading this thread I should start sourcing parts and get on it...they work great but can hear it through the entire house.

Looks like I've got some you tubing to do over the break.
Open it up then you can hear where the noise is coming from.
 
My old drier was squealing. It was the drum rubbing against the worn out "spacers" or support. Wasn't an easy fix, so got another used one. I could have fabricated some rollers maybe, but a used one came up for a good price. Old one is a parts machine now.

Just lift the top off and check it out. Probably 2 screws at the top of the door opening.
 
I've got a lg top load washer going on 15 years had to replace circuit board last year only thing it's needed since new had a service guy in to look at my furnace offered me more then I paid new for it.

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My Maytag 2000 series front-load washer is only 4 years old and the shaft bearings are already shot. Need to determine if it's a DIY or just junk it.
 

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