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#243166 01/27/09 11:06 PM
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I am interested in buying a front loading washer and am wondering if anyone here uses one. If so how do you like it and what brand and model would you recommend. I would like to keep the cost under 1K. One reason for me looking at these is the report that they use a lot less water. Being on a septic system I figured it would be beneficial to look at these types of washers.

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Wid #243167 01/27/09 11:27 PM
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Ken.C #243169 01/27/09 11:33 PM
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I just went through this Ricky. I posted the same question too.

I ended up buying Kenmore HE5's. No steam. Although I'm not allowed to use them (clever use of said machines on my part which resulted in some garmet abuse that was not well recieved), I have to say that they get the job done nicely.

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Wid #243170 01/27/09 11:34 PM
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I have been using front load washer and dryer from Frigidaire (Infinity Model- a fairly basic line was about cdn$1100 for the pair)for about a year now. The washer takes a little longer than the old top loaders do to wash a load. 40 minutes for a normal load but they use less water,detergent and are more energy efficient.
So far they seem to be doing the job quite well.

Oh yeah, when I do my laundry, I can cram it full and it still washes it very well.( My wife cringes when she watches me do laundry)

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Screefer #243172 01/27/09 11:42 PM
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Midrange LG/Tromm washer & dryer, bought maybe 2 years ago. Very happy with them, no problems other than :

1. My water supply has a lot of sediment and the filter where cold water goes into the machine gets plugged fairly often; a bigger filter would be nice but I haven't seen that in any other machines either.

2. If you raise them up (which everyone except a Hobbit really should do) then make sure the stand is really really really really really really really really really solid.

My stand is 2 layers of 3/4" plywood over 2x12s 18" apart. Not solid enough.


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Screefer #243174 01/27/09 11:48 PM
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On the other side, they've had one at the farm (LG I think?) that they've had complaints about. That if you have sensitive skin, it doesn't rinse out well unless you underload it, the seal got torn by a zipper pull, and most annoying for them is it unbalances at the drop of a hat.

YMMV. We just talked about it this weekend, before that they seemed to be happy with it. I guess it took time for the complaints to come to the surface.

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bridgman #243175 01/27/09 11:49 PM
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IIRC we used to have the Kenmore Elite. I really like those. Because it doesn't have the agitator, you can put a little more in the load.

We moved to a house that had a top loader and I hate it. Almost impossible to wash blankets/comforters.

I would pass on the extra features that let you pre-soak clothes or allow for a delay before start. We NEVER used those things.

I do like mdrew's method of avoiding laundry though. ;\)

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Wid #243177 01/27/09 11:59 PM
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I am using a Frigidaire "Heavy Duty". It is great! Best washer I ever had.

As an added bonus, I can wash my "Kanuk" winter coat (which needs front loading or speacial dry cleaning) home instead of running for special dry cleaners (rare and expensive) and have saved thus about 50$ a year (2 cleanings) for the past 10 years!


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EFalardeau #243194 01/28/09 12:57 AM
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Sear Kenmore all the way, for oven, washer, fridge, and dryer. Since we first got married Kenmore is always rated as one of the best in Consumer Reports. Have never failed us...


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I think in all cases, Kenmores are rebadged from other manufacturers (GE, Frigidaire, Whirlpool, Maytag, etc). Sometimes that helps the feature/cost quotient, sometimes not.

We wore out a cheap Frigidaire front loader in about 8 years. Great machine, though. We now have a Whirlpool - also great. +1 on bridgman's comment. Our Whirlpool is on the manufacturer drawer thing and it bounces around like crazy. I am considering bolting the stand to the floor.

Whirlpool is about a generation ahead of everyone on front-loaders.

Someone I trust told me that parts/service for LG in the US has not caught up to other manufacturers yet.

We noticed an immediate and significant savings in energy when we switched to a front-loader. It not only saves water, but also does such a superior job of wringing the load that the dryer doesn't have to work nearly as hard.


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