Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repair themselves?
I'm in market for cheap top loader washer..... live
alone so it wont be used a lot. However, I'm curious if any brands are more "modular" or easier to self-repair than others? Does a $400 Whirlpool washer have direct drive ( no belts) .....and a modular design for easy repair? |
Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repairthemselves?
On Jan 10, 11:39�am, wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 10:04:07 -0600, wrote: I'm in market for cheap top loader washer..... live alone so it wont be used a lot. However, I'm curious if any brands are more "modular" or easier to self-repair than others? Does a $400 Whirlpool washer have direct drive ( no belts) .....and a modular design for easy repair? Whirlpool/Kenmore/Roper/Estate (and some I can't think of right now) all use the same basic hardware. They really don't break often and when they do they are easy to fix. Basically you will be putting in a couple sets of agitator dogs, a couple motor couplers and jumperring out/ replacing the top lid switch if you keep it 20 years (based on my experiences with the half dozen I have fixed for family and neighbors. I would go for the mechanical timer style You could check this out, too. He also has a video on the site on the subject http://fixitnow.com/wp/2004/11/11/ma...e-samurai-buy/ |
Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repairthemselves?
On Jan 10, 8:04 am, wrote:
I'm in market for cheap top loader washer..... live alone so it wont be used a lot. However, I'm curious if any brands are more "modular" or easier to self-repair than others? Does a $400 Whirlpool washer have direct drive ( no belts) .....and a modular design for easy repair? If you want cheap to acquire & easy to repair....... I would suggest an older used Maytag that you pickup cheap on Craigslist. People are always moving not wanting to take their machines with them. I've got a 25+ year old Maytag that used to do ~15 loads a week but in that last 5 years I'm down to under 10 loads. Only repairs / maint have been the belts & the water inlet valve assembly. Get a 10 year old one in decent condition at a good price & it will most likely last for a LONG time. My neighbor bought a new front loader combo set for $1200+ and its had two service calls (so far). Gotta do a lot of wash to save $1000 in hot & cold water. cheers Bob |
Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repair themselves?
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Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repair themselves?
BobK207 wrote:
My neighbor bought a new front loader combo set for $1200+ and its had two service calls (so far). Gotta do a lot of wash to save $1000 in hot & cold water. Yeah I know My previous washing machine was a Kenmore front loader built by Figidaire that only lasted 7 years under light use! |
Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repair themselves?
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Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repairthemselves?
On Jan 10, 3:38 pm, zxcvbob wrote:
According to my dad, Maytags have a lot fewer parts and simpler mechanisms than other brands. Less things to break. Same from my FIL. I've replaced a couple pumps and transmissions of other brands in my time, not that bad of jobs, really. But "we" followed his advice to make him happy... as if he really GAS, but... you know... ----- - gpsman |
Easiest, simplest top loader washer that one can repair themselves?
replying to me, kiki wrote:
i have a whirlpool duet steam front loader with lcd screen and it needed a new pump. IT took the repair man several hours to fix it as he had to remove the entire front of the washer. He said they are the worse to fix -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...em-280638-.htm |
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