What washer to buy?
#51
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The older I get, the more convinced I am that the "more basic" models of almost all appliances survive longer than the "top of the line/loaded" ones do.
I usually aim for the mid-range when we buy.
Sometimes I avoid the "fanciest" ones because they seem too complex for me to operate without a manual.
I usually aim for the mid-range when we buy.
Sometimes I avoid the "fanciest" ones because they seem too complex for me to operate without a manual.
#53
Washing machines don't seem to be made to last like they used to. We had a Maytag "commercial" but it only lasted about 8 years before it needed a very expensive repair. We went with a top loading "Speed Queen Commercial Heavy Duty" because both service men who provided the Maytag repair estimates said Speed Queen was the best. I like the Speed Queen because although it has a "water saver" feature, I have the option of choosing the amount of water used, resulting in MUCH cleaner clothes than I was pulling out of the Maytag.
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