Washer/Dryer

Pouncey8082

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Aug 18, 2013
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What is everyone's thoughts on washer/dryer. Front end vs TOP loader? Brands to purchase or avoid are recommended. Any price point if they are quality.
 

osutater

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Jan 28, 2007
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Top load washer. Just purchased a set of Whirlpool Cabrio. Everyone is happy.

We had a front load washer and it sucked.
 

Air_Thurman

Heisman
Jan 16, 2003
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I haven't had issues with my front load washer but my dryer has been a huge pain in the ***.
 

OSUIvan

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Dec 10, 2002
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Good information. What is the draw back from front load washers?

There is some maintenance so they do not get a moldy smell, on my LG there is a small door at the bottom that I just drain the water out every month or so. In my research that is the big knock on them.
 

NeekReevers

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Front load sucks. We have top of the line Samsung and they blow. I wish we still had my 15 year old Whirlpool top loaders.
 
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anon_xl72qcu5isp39

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Best of luck getting repair service on the top loads, you'll need it. I've been burned twice by the fancy, computerized, front load washer and dryers. They're more expensive and less reliable than the old fashioned top loads. Those damned things are made to entice people to buy them, not to actually last.
 
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I was on the "avoid front load at all costs" band wagon for a long time, as were ratings services like Consumer Reports, etc. However, with a planned remodel last year, it became a necessity due to space issues (we needed to stack washer and dryer).

I did some research, and a lot of the former issues have been overcome. In fact, the majority of higher rated newer models were front load. I wouldn't say I was 100% convinced by the reports, but it was necessary in my case. And happily, I have been REALLY pleased with our LG front loader (and the dryer too).

My most useful advice: AVOID SAMSUNG WASHERS AND DRYERS LIKE THE PLAGUE.
 

GoPokes43

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We've had an LG front load set for about 8 years now. No problems for us except we learned quickly to keep the washer door open when not in use so that it will dry out. Run bleach through them on the "clean" cycle every now and then.
 

AC2017

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Jul 31, 2014
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I'll never get another front load combo again (Whirlpool).

Repair is expensive and if you decide to do your own repair work (which I do thank you YouTube) it's a pain in the butt.
 

dude02_rivals

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We have had the same Whirlpool top load washer and regular dryer for 18 years. I would likely buy the same if/when I have to get a new one. No problems over this time.
 

long-duc-dong

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Sep 19, 2006
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I was on the "avoid front load at all costs" band wagon for a long time, as were ratings services like Consumer Reports, etc. However, with a planned remodel last year, it became a necessity due to space issues (we needed to stack washer and dryer).

I did some research, and a lot of the former issues have been overcome. In fact, the majority of higher rated newer models were front load. I wouldn't say I was 100% convinced by the reports, but it was necessary in my case. And happily, I have been REALLY pleased with our LG front loader (and the dryer too).

My most useful advice: AVOID SAMSUNG WASHERS AND DRYERS LIKE THE PLAGUE.

Avoid Samsung everything except maybe tv's.
 
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TPOKE

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Jul 14, 2001
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As well as cleaning out the dryer vent tube, make sure you take the bottom panel off the front and shop vac out the lint that falls there. Our dryer went on the fritz and when I took that panel off there was enough lint to sew clothes for 10 people.
 

xplor58

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If you get a top load make sure it has an agitator the ones without them do not clean clothes at all!