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Date Posted: 13:59:41 03/11/14 Tue
Author: Huskerfan
Subject: Re: ot ? about washer and dryer
In reply to: Fran 's message, "ot ? about washer and dryer" on 19:05:14 03/07/14 Fri

So this helps a lot. I probably won't get mine til summer. The washer is still working but the repair guy said it was leaking the transmission fluid. I saw it on the floor but like you I didn't know it had any. We will check out those two the Electrolux brand and the speed queen. Never had one that opens in the front either so will have to check that out. I have a washer that does an extra large load but for the most part there is just the two of us so even that isn't so important. My son is here now but think he will move again soon. I am excited to go shopping for one though and they say the new ones save some money also.
Linda

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[> Re: ot ? about washer and dryer -- luci ritchie, 14:44:24 03/12/14 Wed [1]

Hi Linda!
When I went shopping for appliances what I found is that prices really don't change that much when you go to their top brands.

Then I just went for the size that I needed for the space that I had and read what other people had to say.

I was uncomfortable buying a front loader for the fear of having it leak around the door.
So far so good!
As for the odour - I heard of that too.
Top loaders have that switch that keeps the door propped up.

What I do with mine = is after the washer is finished for the day - I wipe the door down and let it dry out.
When all the laundry is done, I close the washer door until next washing day. It usually takes me five days to get enough white laundry to do a load. :)

Also some washers will tell you when the washer needs to be cleaned inside. I guess it gets rid of extra lint and soap residue.
I don't have a problem with odour, but I can see the bending being a concern ten years down the road.

I think now a days there is an appliance for everyone.

Fridges are another thing - good grief - who needs to know what your fridge is doing from work!
I will wait until they make a fridge that comes with a coffee maker built in and it's voice activated.

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