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Art
 
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Default Comments about front-load washing machines

The circuit board may have changed the wash cycles if you had an older
model. They changed the cycle to improve washing. Did it happen right
after the board was changed?

Also how old is your model. If it is one of the early model it qualifies
for a bunch of free fixes. Call the 800 number on the machine and ask
Maytag if your machine is supposed to get the mildew fix. It includes a new
board, inner door, seal with drain and some other stuff for free.



"Betsy" -0 wrote in message
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Yes, I've always used HE detergents.

The second breakdown (which is evidently still broken) is that it will not
spin unless at the last spin cycle. It dumps the water, starts to spin,

but
cuts off.

"Art" wrote in message
nk.net...
Are you using HE detergent? All front loaders require it. According to

CR,
all of the front loaders wash well with it.

What was the second break down?




"Betsy" -0 wrote in message
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I haven't had any luck with my Neptune, which is just about 2 years

old
and
has broken twice. The first time, the circuit board needed replacing.

It
was free, but the labor wasn't! The second time he wasn't able to

diagnose
the problem. I believe I still paid for that visit.

It also doesn't clean clothes nearly as well. I've tried several

types
of
detergents with similar results. The only way to get them really

clean
and
clean smelling is to run the extended cycle, thus negating any water
savings. Which, being a "greenie", is why I bought it.

Had I the money to do it again, I'd buy one of the new Whirlpools with

the
new type agitation.

"ns" wrote in message
news:86q5c.231120$Hy3.105588@edtnps89...
Hello all,

Posted here as recommended in another news group: Could you please

share
with us/me (personal replies are welcome to , if you feel

that
the group will not benefit), your experience in buying and using
front-load
(as opposed to top-load with an agitator)?

Any comment is appreciated:
1. What make/s & model/s considered?
2. Where bought?
3. What machine was chosen? Make, model
4. User experience?
5. Need for care plan? (the extended warranty)
6. Any other tidbit/s, rebate/s, etc
7. Did the energy consumption agree with the label?
8. Typical got-ya in operating the washer (I'm familiar with the
sock-in-the-rubber-seal)
9. If you currently own one, and had some service/reliability

issue/s,
please elaborate

My plan is to make the purchase within the next week or so, in order

to
take
advantage of the provincial PST rebate (OK, I just disclosed that

I'm
located in Ontario )) ).

I've tried to use Consumers reports (last they reported was August

2003),
but found it to be very generic, not very informative, and no

description
of
how testing was done (what was the base line).

Thanks in advance to all who reply.