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Old 10-28-2009, 02:41 PM
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Need A Front Loader

This weekend, LOML and I are headed out and will return with a front loader clothes washer. We've been putting it off long enough. Our top loader has been making a racket. Any suggestions on which one to get?
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:08 PM
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might want to add washer to title

when I saw the post I thought you were refering to one of these,

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...l-loader02.jpg

been working in the mines to long I guess,
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Old 10-28-2009, 03:15 PM
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We bought a Frigidaire, the basic one with knobs and no digital readouts or touch pad things. Ours is the smaller capacity one too. We got it on sale at Lowe's, got a energy rebate from the local utility and another from the gov. making the cost to purchase less than most top loaders. This was about 6 years ago and it's been no trouble at all.

Remember with the front loader you have to stoop down so you may wish to get the thing under it or if you can find a good cabinet maker you can get a wooden one made.

I looked over at CU and they tend to like the expensive ones that do everything but ware the clothes for you for their highest score but recommended machines at half the price of the top rated.

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Old 10-28-2009, 03:17 PM
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when I saw the post I thought you were refering to one of these,

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi...l-loader02.jpg

been working in the mines to long I guess,
Washer was not my first thought either, and machinery wasn't even close to what came to mind. I'd best not provide a link....


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Old 10-28-2009, 04:14 PM
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We're happy with the Whirlpool brand front end washer and dryer. It has a 6 point suspension. As others have noted, any machine of this type has the potential of jack-hammering your floor. So if you're putting it in a closet on the second floor, hope for good structural support. Ours is in a main floor utility room built over a basement. No problems so far.
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Old 10-28-2009, 04:23 PM
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Thanks for the comments so far. A friend of mine has a front loader and commented that the door gasket must be kept clean from lint or debris or it will leak. Is that a big problem with front loaders?
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Old 10-28-2009, 05:31 PM
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I've had a Kenmore pair from Sears for several years now, they've been great. They were midrange units, no digital bells and whistles. The only problems with the washer was getting the pump impeller jammed. Little barbie shoes and combs from the grandaughter.

I've never had any problems with the door deal, and I hardly ever clean it. Every once in a while I'll wipe it with a towel that's going in.

Opt for the tall base, they are worth it. Mine are under a stair slope and I can't really raise them. Sometimes I wish I didn't have to bend over so far.
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Old 10-28-2009, 07:01 PM
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We've had an LG pair Washer WM2277HW and Dryer DLE5977W for about 6 years with no troubles at all. I think we've cleaned the door twice in the time we've had it just because it was getting gross, but never had even the slightest leak. I've never had a problem with anything from LG except cell phones.

When the lights are off in the laundry room, you can still walk through safely since the front panels of these things have more lights than a jumbo jet instrument panel.
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My top loader broke a few weeks back and I repaired it with advice from the Samurai appliance website. The people there have always seemed knowledgeable- from what I saw, their resounding suggestion was for the Whirlpool duet followed by an LG.
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Cat or Kubota????

Just kidding. The lady that runs the local appliance parts store here advised me to stay away from Maytag. Severe quality plummet since being bought by Whirlpool. My Daughter had Fridgidare appliances installed in her new home three years ago and has had problems with nearly every one of them. Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, and the Refridgerator. Only the stove had not required a service call. Granted all were under warranty, but the washer required a new mother board and that would have been expensive.
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