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re: Electrolux or Speed Queen washer?
Posted on 7/29/16 at 8:27 am to Napoleon
Posted on 7/29/16 at 8:27 am to Napoleon
quote:I had a Kenmore set I bought in 96 that worked great but the washer basket had a growing area where the finish was coming off. It looked bad even though it worked fine. I like the tough zinc finish of the set I have now.
80's and 90's Kenmore over Maytag anyday.
Eta sucked that the wife wanted to try front loader and I should have known when we had installation problems and while waiting for it to be fixed hooked a hose in the garage to old faithful and ran cold water cycles on the old one.
The Kenmore worked great even sitting in the garage waiting to be sold. I was dumb for getting rid of something that worked fine.
This post was edited on 7/29/16 at 8:33 am
Posted on 7/29/16 at 9:22 am to CAD703X
When I sell a washer or dryer I hate selling to women. The reason why is women look at age as an indicator of worth or usefulness. Older than 7-10 years and they have no interest. No explaining that it's more reliable.
So when I get POS cabrios or front loaders (I only give a 30 day warranty on those too) I market them to women.
When I get standard direct drive machines I market them to landlords or men.
I also buy up any stack W/D laundry unit that i can, used they go for $600, so I pay up to $250-300 for broken ones.
So when I get POS cabrios or front loaders (I only give a 30 day warranty on those too) I market them to women.
When I get standard direct drive machines I market them to landlords or men.
I also buy up any stack W/D laundry unit that i can, used they go for $600, so I pay up to $250-300 for broken ones.
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