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We have a well. We also have a water softener. Never an issue with water. Saves the dishwasher, too.
Only if your septic system can't take it.![]()
Whirlpool Duet set we bought new in 2005. At the time the tech terrified me but they've both been great...One water discharge pump in washer I replaced for $40, one idler pulley in dryer the bearing got noisy for $29. Washes and dries large loads and clothes seem to last forever compared to our old top load washer.
We're on a well and our 20+ yo Maytag has been working flawlessly (I'm knocking on wood) all these years. It's needed nothing.
When I bought the house 40 years ago there was an old Maytag in the house (early 60s I'm guessing) that I've replaced drive belts...otherwise it still works (shop rags).
I had to admit my wife is correct about not using cheap detergent.
I'm thinking some old machines may have blocks or something heavy up under bottom.I was going to buy a used unit last night but the guy said it was a couple years old and had a yellow stain on internal plastic ring. It also was acting up a bit which he thought because it was unlevel. He had it on his slightly sloped drive. A younger guy who flipped machines for a living. I ended up buying a cheapo Roper which is a Whirlpool. I just got done getting it setup and may try a load of laundry in a bit. One thing for sure, my old machine is way heavier. I may be easier dismantling it in my basement and take it to the scrap yard in pieces.
I'm thinking some old machines may have blocks or something heavy up under bottom.
We have an LG front loader. Love it. Only 12 years old. Doesn't use much water, and gets the laundry super dry, so we don't use much energy drying. The high spin has paid for itself several times by now. It gets clothes much cleaner and dryer than the original Maytag washer, though we still have the original dryer.
Our main challenge is that the well water has a TDS of 2000; however, we do soften it. If anyone has a favorite detergent for high TDS water, I am all ears.
All the best,
Peter
Another vote for Speed Queen. Though I consider it SWMBO's machine I've used it many times.
The best way I've found to do laundry is throw a new bright red sock in with a load of MY white underwear and use hot water. After the complaining dies down I'm banned from doing laundry for years.