Guest guest Posted July 26, 2010 Report Share Posted July 26, 2010 I just bought the old fashioned less expensive manual type (no computer or digital controls) Kenmore & it is just fine! Loni From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Clothes Washers & Dryers? Date: Monday, July 26, 2010, 10:32 AM  Hi all, My wife tells me that we need to replace our 20-year old clothes washer and dryer. What we've got now is quite old-fashioned (mechanical knobs and buttons), and doesn't cause me any ES problems at all. However, I imagine the current models have digital displays, computer chips, etc. Anyone got any recommendations (or warnings) from an ES standpoint for someone who is about to go clothes washer / dryer shopping? (or maybe an off-list recommendation of a particular model that seems well-built and won't be needing lots of service calls in the future?) Thanks! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2010 Report Share Posted July 27, 2010 Sorry I can't offer particular advice, Marc; just that I likely second your notion that newer machines look highly computerized and if it's possible I might steer clear of them, too. For what it's worth, I've noticed that our not-quite-new-but-not-decades-old-either washing machine (no digital readouts on it, but it's a front loader high efficiency model) makes some big noises on the AM radio when it's spinning; maybe 'cause the motor is variable speed, or something? Anyhow, I'd say try to find an older model in good condition, if it's possible - and okay with your wife. Good luck, R. From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Clothes Washers & Dryers? Received: Monday, July 26, 2010, 5:32 PM  Hi all, My wife tells me that we need to replace our 20-year old clothes washer and dryer. What we've got now is quite old-fashioned (mechanical knobs and buttons), and doesn't cause me any ES problems at all. However, I imagine the current models have digital displays, computer chips, etc. Anyone got any recommendations (or warnings) from an ES standpoint for someone who is about to go clothes washer / dryer shopping? (or maybe an off-list recommendation of a particular model that seems well-built and won't be needing lots of service calls in the future?) Thanks! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 Speed Queen looks good to me - probably what I'll buy next. > > Hi all, > > My wife tells me that we need to replace our 20-year old clothes washer and dryer. What we've got now is quite old-fashioned (mechanical knobs and buttons), and doesn't cause me any ES problems at all. However, I imagine the current models have digital displays, computer chips, etc. Anyone got any recommendations (or warnings) from an ES standpoint for someone who is about to go clothes washer / dryer shopping? > > (or maybe an off-list recommendation of a particular model that seems well-built and won't be needing lots of service calls in the future?) > > Thanks! > > Marc > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2010 Report Share Posted August 16, 2010 > Speed Queen looks good to me - probably what I'll buy next. Funny you should say that... we ended up buying a Speed Queen commercial clothes washer & dryer, and I can confirm that these are just fine. No digital displays -- just knobs! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Love those simple knobs! lol Loni From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: Re: Clothes Washers & Dryers? Date: Monday, August 16, 2010, 3:25 PM  > Speed Queen looks good to me - probably what I'll buy next. Funny you should say that... we ended up buying a Speed Queen commercial clothes washer & dryer, and I can confirm that these are just fine. No digital displays -- just knobs! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 Hi, Marc,  I am looking for a washer for my parents' house and I remembered you mentioning liking the Speed Queen Brand. (I had formerly bought a Whirlpool for myself which works well for ES, but I don't like that it doesn't have a lint filter.) I looked up your post but you do not mention which model number you bought. Would you mind sharing? Also, do you and your wife like the way it washes, etc? Thanks, Diane From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: Re: Clothes Washers & Dryers? Date: Monday, August 16, 2010, 6:25 PM  > Speed Queen looks good to me - probably what I'll buy next. Funny you should say that... we ended up buying a Speed Queen commercial clothes washer & dryer, and I can confirm that these are just fine. No digital displays -- just knobs! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 > I am looking for a washer for my parents' house and I remembered you > mentioning liking the Speed Queen Brand. (I had formerly bought a > Whirlpool for myself which works well for ES, but I don't like that it > doesn't have a lint filter.) I looked up your post but you do not > mention which model number you bought. Would you mind sharing? Also, do > you and your wife like the way it washes, etc? A lint filter for a clothes washer? I don't think I've ever heard of that (for the dryer yes, but not the washer). Anyway, we bought the " commercial quality " Speed Queen top-load washer, along with the dryer that goes along with it. There are a few slightly different models with slightly different bells & whistles. Here's what they look like (boring): http://www.speedqueen.com/home/products/product.aspx?id=344 But perfectly fine from an ES standpoint, and nobody here has had any complaints about the way they work. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 Thanks, Marc!  You rock!   Yes, housewives know there is a lint filter in most washers (or at least USED to be!), however, family members never go there. lol It used to be found inside the agitator column. I never thought to question it would be missing! But there is no info whatsoever in my Whirlpool manual to where it now is (or isn't). I have noticed over time that the clothes come out lintier from the washer. And this is particularly a problem since I often air dry on a clothesline indoors or out.  Thanks again for the info. I appreciate it, Diane From: Marc <marc@...> Subject: Re: Re: Clothes Washers & Dryers? Date: Tuesday, December 28, 2010, 11:34 AM  > I am looking for a washer for my parents' house and I remembered you > mentioning liking the Speed Queen Brand. (I had formerly bought a > Whirlpool for myself which works well for ES, but I don't like that it > doesn't have a lint filter.) I looked up your post but you do not > mention which model number you bought. Would you mind sharing? Also, do > you and your wife like the way it washes, etc? A lint filter for a clothes washer? I don't think I've ever heard of that (for the dryer yes, but not the washer). Anyway, we bought the " commercial quality " Speed Queen top-load washer, along with the dryer that goes along with it. There are a few slightly different models with slightly different bells & whistles. Here's what they look like (boring): http://www.speedqueen.com/home/products/product.aspx?id=344 But perfectly fine from an ES standpoint, and nobody here has had any complaints about the way they work. Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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