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Default What's a good older washing machine brand/model?


"larry moe 'n curly" wrote in message
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Doc wrote:

A local appliance shop has a number of refurb'd top loader washers of
various brands - Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Kitchenaide, Whirlpool, RCA,

GE.
The ones they had on display ranged from decent in appearance to

virtually
new looking. Supposedly they've all been gone through. Probably ranging

from
5 - 20 years old. Those that had model names visible were Kitchenaide

Quiet
Care, Superba. Kenmore Quiet Pak Plus. Whirlpool Ultimate Care Heavy

Duty.

What's a good older brand or line within a brand that's known for tough,
dependable construction and also being repair friendly? Any to

definitely
avoid? Any features that I should look for? I tend to go for simple, on

the
theory that there's less to go wrong.


I checked the forums at two appliance websites, www.fixitnow.com and
www.applianceaid.com (tons of repair information at both), and they
seem to speak well of the top-loading Whirlpools with conventional
agitators (both belt and direct drive versions) and no electronic
controls. Whirlpool has been sold under several brands, including
Roper, Kitchenaid, Estate, Kenmore (Sears, but not all Kenmores are
Whirlpools), and Kirkland (Costco). The direct-drive models seem to be
easier to work on because the whole cabinet comes off sort of easily..


The old GE top loaders have the best lint filter. For what it's worth, I
have an older Maytag and a direct drive Whirlpool. They both work well,
however the Whirlpool makes the clothes cleaner. Very noticeable on whites.
But it has a crappy lint filter that's between the inner and outer tub.
Wonder what genius thought that one up? Have to remove the agitator and
inner tub to clean it

Al