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re: New clothes dryer
Posted on 1/9/20 at 9:32 pm to lgtiger
Posted on 1/9/20 at 9:32 pm to lgtiger
Most on this board will tell you to find one of those speed queen washers and will further state that most of the new ones won't last.
I've had some LG top loader washer and an LG dryer for about 6 years and they've been ok, except I had to change a motherboard on the washer to the tune of $150 or so for the parts
I've had some LG top loader washer and an LG dryer for about 6 years and they've been ok, except I had to change a motherboard on the washer to the tune of $150 or so for the parts
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:54 am to East Coast Band
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Most on this board will tell you to find one of those speed queen washers and will further state that most of the new ones won't last.
I think speed queen changed their design for a year or so, but quickly changed it back. Something to do with the agitator. Best thing is to find an older speed queen or any older top load with mechanical controls. They wash better and just do a better job than the new crap. They won't text you when your load is through or play a melody at the change of each cycle, so there are tradeoffs.
As for a dryer? A dryer's pretty much a dryer. Not alot to screw up on them, design wise. It tumbles, it heats, clothes get dry.
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