efficient washer/dryer

   / efficient washer/dryer #21  
We've had a front load Amana set for about 5 or 6 years. The dryer has never been a problem.

We've had 2 problems with the washer, the first was covered by warranty, I can't remember what the problem was, but it was fixed and has not been an issue again. The 2nd was a problem that was probably just a fluke, but some elastic from some item of clothing slipped down into the discharge impeller and bound it up, causing it to burn out. It took the repair guy about 2 hours to actually find the problem, he said he'd never seen/heard of it ever happening before. We had to order the part, so the washer was down for 2 or 3 days before it was fixed. Overall we are very happy with the Amana units. We looked at the Maytags they cost several hundred more and were rated poorly (at the time) compared to the Amana, and Amana (at the time) was given very high marks by Consumer Reports (and I don't take their word as gospel about a lot of their ratings, but in this case, we agree that Amana makes a very good unit at a very good price).
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( There's something called a Danby that seems to be worse. )</font>

I had never heard of Danby until we went shopping this time for compact models. Home Depot had the Danby; looked pretty good, but if I remember right, the dryer was 120 volt instead of 240. And in searching for information on the Internet, it appears that they are Canadian machines and I found both rants and raves many places /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif so I have no idea how good they are.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( VERY important that you don't move these machines unless the shipping bolts are in place )</font>

I wondered just how important those are. I tried to get Sears to come down a bit on the price and just load the machines in my pickup, but didn't get anywhere. Delivery, installation, and haul off the old machines was $45, but then they had a $45 rebate for that (which came promptly) so it was going to cost the same for me to do it as to let them, so naturally I let them. The delivery guys took the machine off the truck, then removed those shipping bolts before bringing the machine into the house. And they gave me the shipping bolts and told me to use them if we ever move.

</font><font color="blue" class="small">( plan to start bugging the sears outlet store in hopes of finding a dented or scratched )</font>

I did that, too, but they didn't ever have those Maytags that we wanted. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #23  
We have the Kenmore units that we bought at Sear's scratch and dent store - BTW - I highly recommed their outlet store for purchases of this type. I've bought many major appliances there and save anywhere from 30% to 80%, and frequently can't find a mark anywhere.

On the washer, I've only had one problem, I had a water supply hose burst and water got into the rear main bearing, I have yet to replace it but it's noisy now.

On dryers....we bought a more "upscale" version with the moisture sensor etc - not so happy with it, I don't know if there's an adjustment needed or what, but on jans and such I have to run them thru twice to get them dry. I think I prefer a less "enhanced" model with a dryness setting and a timer.

My wife definitely feels the clothes come out cleaner tho, using the front loader........
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #24  
Bought a Maytag neptune in 2001. Three weeks out of the box we had issues with the door not unlocking at the end of the cycle. Service rep said big problem is with door lock assy and replaced it. A few weeks later it started again, this time he said it was the control board. Then it was the motor controller, then the mold problem started, then it wouldn't spin properly. I wrote a letter to Maytag and a very polite gal called and wanted to know how Maytag could make me happy. I said "Buy it back: and they did. They pro-rated the two years we had the machine (estimated 20 year life) and sent a service rep with a check for $890.00.
I wasn't happy with the product, but the company did stand behind it.

We went out and got the GE front load (with the mechanical timer) for $550.00 and haven't had a problem for over 2 years.
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #25  
Jagmandave,

You mentioned the time to dry jeans. Tho not exactly about this thread question, I thought I'd mention that if you use the dryer sheet fabric softeners, a thin film buildup occurs on the lint screen. Take it out and hold it under a faucet to verify this and/or check Snopes, who will verify this is true and not a "myth". Water will either not go through the screen or will go through with restriction. If you wash the screen your clothes will dry twice as fast (one cycle instead of two). I was informed of this by a relative and tried it, and it worked noticeably! But don't take only my word for it. I check EVERY claim I receive by email at www.snopes.com for accuracy/truth. 99% are myths/false. Washing your lint screen is true.

At Snopes, just type "dryer lint screen" into the search function.
Phil
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #26  
Bob . Does then Amana remove the scent of Deisel ?
Sorry, but I just can't get that post You made out of my mind /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif It is a TBN classic . John
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #27  
We recently bought a Fisher & Paykel washer and dryer combo. We got the top load dryer and love both.
The washer hits 1000rpm during the spin cycle the clothes come out darn near dry. Both units are HIGHLY effeicent in both electrical consumption and water consumption (big factor for me being on septic system).
I think they are somewhat cheaper than the Bosch as well.

-dave
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #28  
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Bob . Does then Amana remove the scent of Deisel ?
Sorry, but I just can't get that post You made out of my mind It is a TBN classic . John
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YES JOHN . . . but it does not wash away the night tremors I still experience.
 
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#29  
Thanks for the info. I will research all these brands. From some research I learned that front loaders take longer for a cycle, enabling the dryer to keep up.
I will using a well as "well" /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif, but will be able to avoid draining into the septic. I will give propane consideration for the dryer as well as one that monitors for dryness of the clothes over a timer (like I have now)
 
   / efficient washer/dryer #30  
Its not a front loader, but I have a maytag washer over 10 yrs now & still washing alot of clothes without any problems.
 

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