Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look..

   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #31  
I bought a washer and dryer and fridge and stove from Sears (Kenmore brand) way back in 1981 when I bought my house. They are all still ticking, knock on wood!
The good ole days when Sears Kenmore was King. We still have a couple of mid 80's living Kenmore appliances. Our fridge finally had to be replaced because of abuse to the shelving on the back side of the doors (per our renter). It kind of pissed me off because they broke the shelving after them being fine for 30 years. Some people are just hard on equipment.

My better half closes cabinet doors and most everything hard. I cringe... I am gentle with things I want to last. Then she wants new. Can't tell her how to behave. :banghead: :pullinghair: :eek:
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #32  
Classic on both cases...

Renters are very hard and things in general... there are exceptions.

The standard reply is "Things Happen" and I have one tenant that can destroy a refrigerator in a couple of years and it is always the door liner and/or bins... funny thing is I have the same box at home, bought on the same day and mine is perfect 16 years later and hers was trash in 3 years... her kids would jam things in and force the door closed... especially because of her... I no longer supply ANY free standing appliances with new rentals...

Among friends and tenants it got to be real bad... the women hated me for "Fixing" their old appliances... the plan was to buy new and I just thwarted it...

Same for those expecting new kitchen and bath floors... I would demonstrate how a little elbow grease would make a 2x2 section like new... and then get the look of disgust saying they are not janitors... and I would say neither am I...

At 4:30 am to 5 am I am generally on Security Detail at the Front Hospital reception... gives me time to check emails and help open... the desk drawers look like a tornado came through every morning... and the nice multi-function copier has had issues... all from staff slamming the drawers closed... desk and copier...

Who would think 115 pound women could reeks such havoc? It could be because if something breaks they only need requisition a replacement?

As for appliances and especially Front Load Washers my money is on people not reading the instructions... and it is very important and probably why new Washers and Dishwashers come with a sample pack of detergent.
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #33  
When I was in I.T. for 25 years, I was amazed at the damage people could do to printer trays and access doors. We finally started charging the departments for repairs instead of taking it out of the I.T. budget.

As for refrigerator bins, we have not had much luck with the clear plastic ones. If they are left out half way, and someone closes the door, they crack. So let that be a lesson if you're ever in the market for a new fridge.... don't get one with clear plastic drawers. They break easily.
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #34  
Just removed our Samsung front loader and installed a Maytag top loader. Drum was flopping around and last load that came out was full of filings. We figured it was either bearing failure or broken spider but took the opportunity to upgrade away from the front loader and back to proven technology.
Might have to tear into the Samsung just to see what exactly is going on.

I used my backhoe to remove the stainless drum from recycling. And we all know the real reason behind it.
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #35  
In a large enough organization with multiples of the same item it becomes quickly apparent those that take care and those that don't...

Some of my best Nurses and Housekeepers will bag any screw or clip they happen to find... immensely helpful because sure enough... it won't be long for a problem to surface.

We no longer have in house laundry... when we did... there were daily problems with staff/docs leaving things in scrubs... expensive things... meds, pens, door key cards, etc...

Anything can happen to anyone so I would concentrate on trends...

Got in trouble once for asking if Gorillas worked in the Back Office Pool because keyboards and printers had a high mortality rate...

Good thread on Front Loaders... as this is most of the market now and the place I'm in Escrow has a pair that will stay...

Oh... that old Duomatic… I kept it when I sold the home... I just liked the way it was built and how it looked... even better at night with the built in florescent tube light illuminating the controls...
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look..
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My better half closes cabinet doors and most everything hard. I cringe... I am gentle with things I want to last. Then she wants new. Can't tell her how to behave. :banghead: :pullinghair: :eek:


My neighbor installed new soft close cabinets in his kitchen. This weekend they came over and he was slamming my cabinet doors, he got used to the soft close. Same with the new soft close toilet lids :laughing:
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #37  
We really could/did produce things that last in North America...

Great Grandma's Philco Refrigerator is still doing summer Duty in the Garage... guess about 1950.

We used my Gramma's first fridge up until about 15 years ago

On a related note, we have an older Maytag dishwasher that is no longer cleaning the dishes. We have previously had to clean the holes in the arms.

Everything seems to be working as it should. Hard to tell what's going on with the door closed.

Any thoughts?
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #38  
If it sounds normal when you run it, maybe the internal pluming is limed up. Run a couple loads of CLR through it with hot water. Maybe that'll break up any calcium deposits. Worth a few bucks to find out.
 
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Also check the filter. Water does not distribute that well if the filter is gunked up.
 
   / Do you have a front loading washing machine? You might want to take a look.. #40  
I like to run a few cups of vinegar in my dishwasher every few weeks. keeps the deposits at bay.

agree with others here on many points. My rental lease states that if appliances are in the unit when they move in, they are free to use them but are responsible for repairs. I like to supply the big stuff they need, but am not responsible for its abuse. I find i get better renters if the units start out in good shape and i make a point to drop by with minimum notice every so often.
 

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