1:10 LG=Lots of Grief I had a top-loader from LG and it was a steaming heap of feves in every way, didnt even get the clothes clean and it wouldn't proceed through a complete cycle without constant nursing and hand-rebalancing. You mentioned Speed Queen earlier, and I bought a TC5000 the first week of release because my LG had died and the replacement Studebaker hubap in the bottom (ordered directly from LG by model number, serial number, and the part number copied from the broken part) didn't fit. GE=Grief Expected. I bought LG to replace a GE top-loader that had barely outlasted the warranty and according to the service tech was not worth fixing. I learned when my GE refrigerator failed that GE factory service sucks.
Thank you so much for this information. I was @ Lowe’s last night to purchase a new washer but wasn’t sure which machine/brand was worth buying. I known Speed Queen is the best but I am on a budget. Again thank so much!!!
In 2005 when I got my whirlpool duet front load washer... which is now over 18 yrs old... I remember being told it was junk and I would be LUCKY to get 5 to at most 10 years out of it... To be fair, the board went out year 2 and when it was replaced, I plugged it into a surge protector...and no issues at all ever since... Not sure if it's just luck or the surge protector is protecting the electronics somehow
If you can't spring for the TC5 Speed Queen, the Whirlpool-built (includes Amana and other related brands) with a true dual-action agitator instead of an "agipeller" could be a good choice. The SQs are built to last a long time in commercial use, and the drive components and suspension are identical to the Speed Queen units (includes IPSO and Huebsch) top-loaders in your corner coin laundry, they take under 30 minutes to run a load, and they get the clothes clean.Parts are readily available and simple design means you can usually repair anything you need to yourself without a service call.
What LG models are recommended? Had Whirlpool 3 years old and computer died. Model number or names would be helpful for purchase? Are there any old school models left?
Yea seem he may have abreviated to much guessing from comments he likes ones with agitators so any good brand or machine with agitators or reputation as theyrl leave clothes cleaner. If going with no agitator impelor was any he showed from brands he mentioned like non high efficiency models also they are to weak and garbage
simply no. they don't clean as well, and it's been proven. top loaders are tried and true, and have an original, virtually unchanged design since the first washer (which was a top loader aswell)
Never washed before? If you did small research and experience will tell you that the agitator is what gets really dirty and all clothes clean/cleaner compare to the non agotator ones. If you only have light soiled/dirty clothes a non agitator might do ok if its good realiable machine more room to wash clothes may wash dirty clothes but will take way longer and need to rewash multiply times as their no agitator. Also seems theres no real agitator on stores only dual action agitator which is hybrid agitates clothes back and forth and from bottom seperately but not fully goess around so it partially agitates al clothes those are dual action best bet if you want closest thing to old machines unless you get a speed queen tc5 with real agitator goess full around and fully agitates clothes.
A Maytag Performa washer would be a lot better than that piece of shit fancy garbage washers out there today and they think that we have to accept that crap but Nope we don't and rather wash clothes in the bathtub because the high efficiency crappy washers are worthless.
Thank you. This was very informative. It's so hard to know what's good and what's junk.
Not all Samsungs are not bad
I’m looking at a G E 4.6 is it loud and how is it I’ve got a Maytag now and the motherboard is out
1:10 LG=Lots of Grief
I had a top-loader from LG and it was a steaming heap of feves in every way, didnt even get the clothes clean and it wouldn't proceed through a complete cycle without constant nursing and hand-rebalancing.
You mentioned Speed Queen earlier, and I bought a TC5000 the first week of release because my LG had died and the replacement Studebaker hubap in the bottom (ordered directly from LG by model number, serial number, and the part number copied from the broken part) didn't fit.
GE=Grief Expected.
I bought LG to replace a GE top-loader that had barely outlasted the warranty and according to the service tech was not worth fixing.
I learned when my GE refrigerator failed that GE factory service sucks.
Thank you so much for this information. I was @ Lowe’s last night to purchase a new washer but wasn’t sure which machine/brand was worth buying. I known Speed Queen is the best but I am on a budget. Again thank so much!!!
what did you end up going with?
In 2005 when I got my whirlpool duet front load washer... which is now over 18 yrs old... I remember being told it was junk and I would be LUCKY to get 5 to at most 10 years out of it... To be fair, the board went out year 2 and when it was replaced, I plugged it into a surge protector...and no issues at all ever since... Not sure if it's just luck or the surge protector is protecting the electronics somehow
I agree. Stay away from Samsung!! After having to replace shock absorbers
Hi, what is your opinion on Maytag commercial washers both front and top load.
If you can't spring for the TC5 Speed Queen, the Whirlpool-built (includes Amana and other related brands) with a true dual-action agitator instead of an "agipeller" could be a good choice.
The SQs are built to last a long time in commercial use, and the drive components and suspension are identical to the Speed Queen units (includes IPSO and Huebsch) top-loaders in your corner coin laundry, they take under 30 minutes to run a load, and they get the clothes clean.Parts are readily available and simple design means you can usually repair anything you need to yourself without a service call.
I had my samsung toploader for over twelve years & still going strong.
If you bought any washers 12 years ago!!! They will be fine,! But not Today!! There Al junk today!,!
Please make video's on BOSCH SIEMENS Front load
I Recently purchase SIEMENS 8Kg Front load WG34A20SIN/2023
Which model LG washer do you recommend with an agitator?
Which front load would you recommend??
we bought the MVW6230hW0 about 4 and a half years ago and haven't had a issue
What LG models are recommended? Had Whirlpool 3 years old and computer died. Model number or names would be helpful for purchase? Are there any old school models left?
I noticed a whirlpool fixed there lid lock
What’s the best big washing machine?
Mines is the basic Whirlpool with the computer board, only 1 issue with it
So, I'm looking for the model number of the recommended machines. How do I go get them?
Whats the best whirlpool you recommend
Do you recommend a ge washer GTW485ASWWB?
Definitely agree
Why does Maytag think we're stupid?
People who buy their shitty products are
If you can't get a Speed Queen, get an Amana.
I think you have great info, however, you don’t show the model that you are talking about!!! I wanted an LG, but you never showed models!!!
Yea seem he may have abreviated to much guessing from comments he likes ones with agitators so any good brand or machine with agitators or reputation as theyrl leave clothes cleaner. If going with no agitator impelor was any he showed from brands he mentioned like non high efficiency models also they are to weak and garbage
1 month ago and the prices are already 100 more. I got excited when u said 500😅
Front loaders all day everyday over top loaders!
simply no. they don't clean as well, and it's been proven. top loaders are tried and true, and have an original, virtually unchanged design since the first washer (which was a top loader aswell)
@@MSPspotter6 You know what they say about opinions lol.
Lot of talk. Not much said. Models, reviews etc.
Never washed before? If you did small research and experience will tell you that the agitator is what gets really dirty and all clothes clean/cleaner compare to the non agotator ones. If you only have light soiled/dirty clothes a non agitator might do ok if its good realiable machine more room to wash clothes may wash dirty clothes but will take way longer and need to rewash multiply times as their no agitator. Also seems theres no real agitator on stores only dual action agitator which is hybrid agitates clothes back and forth and from bottom seperately but not fully goess around so it partially agitates al clothes those are dual action best bet if you want closest thing to old machines unless you get a speed queen tc5 with real agitator goess full around and fully agitates clothes.
Worst non informative review I’ve seen. The only thing that was interesting was don’t buy Samsung which I already knew
Ok Karen
A Maytag Performa washer would be a lot better than that piece of shit fancy garbage washers out there today and they think that we have to accept that crap but Nope we don't and rather wash clothes in the bathtub because the high efficiency crappy washers are worthless.