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celticdragonfly) wrote2007-02-21 11:17 am
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Washing machines - call for opinions
Looks like
selenite and I may be about to buy a new washing machine.
Short form - our 9+ year old washer has problems, repair dude said it'd cost $280-odd to fix it. That's probably more than half the cost of a new one, we're thinking.
So we're going to be looking into replacement. Maybe shopping some tonight, maybe later. Not sure where yet, either.
Anyway. The old one is a large capacity. I'd *like* to get a MEGA capacity, but doubt I can afford that, but I gotta have the large capacity.
Other than that - suggestions? Advice? Avoid brand X? Make sure we get one with those nifty new Left-handed Dingleboppers that they didn't have 9 years ago? Talk to me, people.
EDIT: On the various advice about frontloaders - it occurs to me that might really help with the "training Maggie to help with the laundry more" plan. Hm. How do you put the soap into those things?
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Short form - our 9+ year old washer has problems, repair dude said it'd cost $280-odd to fix it. That's probably more than half the cost of a new one, we're thinking.
So we're going to be looking into replacement. Maybe shopping some tonight, maybe later. Not sure where yet, either.
Anyway. The old one is a large capacity. I'd *like* to get a MEGA capacity, but doubt I can afford that, but I gotta have the large capacity.
Other than that - suggestions? Advice? Avoid brand X? Make sure we get one with those nifty new Left-handed Dingleboppers that they didn't have 9 years ago? Talk to me, people.
EDIT: On the various advice about frontloaders - it occurs to me that might really help with the "training Maggie to help with the laundry more" plan. Hm. How do you put the soap into those things?
Re: Front loaders
Our use of a combo washer/dryer is necessitated by our particular situation. The dryer system sucks (especially because it's just 120V electric), but the washer portion works great.
Also, front-loaders tend to allow you to do larger loads in proportion to the size of the drum. Our Equator is small, but can wash nearly as much in a load as a top-loader. The full-size front loaders actually have a bigger capacity than what you're probably used to.
The only brand-specific advice I would have is to watch out for Neptune units -- there was a successful class-action suit against the manufacturer a couple of years ago, due to reliability issues. Presumably they've fixed the new units, but if you buy used, don't get Neptune.
Also, you can find a list of energy efficient washers here (http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=clotheswash.pr_clothes_washers).
Re: Front loaders
Re: Front loaders
Detergent in mine goes in a pull-out drawer at the top, as does softener if you use it. "High efficiency" liquid is what they recommend.