Sunday, December 20, 2009

Does anyone know of a decent washer/dryer?

I have owned at least 3 and with each one the heating cycle keeps on and on breaking down after a year.Does anyone know of a decent washer/dryer?
You should probably get a Whirlpool or Maytag.





However, when the heating cycle breaks down, chances are that the heating element has broken.





Look at the 2nd link -- a heating element for a Whirlpool cost $25! You should be able to print out instructions and find a ';family carpenter'; who can install it for $100-$125 AT MOST.





That definitely beats buying a new DRYER!Does anyone know of a decent washer/dryer?
make sure you check your lvent line going outside could be blocked as for a washer and dryer kenmore whirlpool best buy
MayTag ,, the best
I would not buy Maytag front loader aka Neptune washer or dryer. Had Maytag top loaders for 20 plus years and they still wash and dry better than brand new Maytag Neptune junk. If the electronic module on Neptune washer or dryer goes out - you can almost buy a new machine for the cost of repairs. I guess the Maytag guy got too lonely and thought he could buy friends for what they charge for their machines. My son repairs for an independent shop and he says most other people do not like the newer Maytags either. I have heard good things about Fisher %26amp; Paykel but just from two owner/friends, no personal experience. Hope this helps.
I love my Maytag
Maytag, owned for over 20 yrs. no problems.
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