front loader washer and dryers

blznnp

Well-Known Member
Location
Herriman
we have kenmores, bought from sears. we have only had one issue with it where the computer got messed up, was told it was from using to much soap and the suds where going up a tube and into the computer. I guess it is a common thing with the HE detergent, since it is more concentrated you don't have to use much, like we were told to only go to half way of the 1 mark in the cap. but it was fixed out of warranty, other than that they have been great. our washer is a top loader and dryer a front loader. we got them in feb. 07, other than that one problem they have been great.
 

jackjoh

Jack - KC6NAR
Supporting Member
Location
Riverton, UT
Samsung, Sears on sale, 4 years, doing great. Some cautions: Vent from dryer must not be a 90 degree sharp bend, clean water from the bottom of washer seal after each wash, clean lint filter after each use of dryer. Have fun.
 

ZUKEYPR

Registered User
Had the Neptune, currently have a GE, hate them both with extreme prejudice. You got to do more loads of laundry because they can't handle big loads and even with continual cleaning of the traps and running the clean basket cycle the darn things still smell like a damp gym towel.
 

Jeepj667

Active Member
We've had our Kenmore Elilte's almost ten years without a single problem. My dad's Maytag washer lasted half as long.
Our Kenmore's are made by Whirlpool (sp). Kenmore doesn't make its own products they rebadge others.
 

phatfoto

Giver of bad advice
Location
Tooele
We bought LGs 6 1/2 years ago. And they've been really good. Abused them at times, when the kids came home from college... But otherwise they are overkill for just the two of us. They will do blankets and comforters though. I did have to replace the re-circulation pump this past summer, so I replaced the drain pump too. Make sure you use the HE detergents to get the best performance. Once a week run the machine with no load to keep it clean. A lot of people complain about front loaders smelling. They don't run a cleaning run and don't use the right soap, usually.
 

jentzschman

Well-Known Member
Location
Sandy, Utah
Dont forget about KSL. My brother and his wife bought a nice LG set for 800 bucks. They were pretty much new. The gal selling just needed them gone as she was moving.
 
We got ours about a year ago, we have LG's. My lady is super paranoid about these kinds of things and did research for about 6 months before we pulled the trigger

I think this is what we ended up with, but ours are white

http://www.lg.com/us/washers/lg-WM3875HVCA-front-load-washer

Just read about capacity, ours are huge, I can wash 6 full sets of my military uniforms and still have room. And these uniforms take up a lot of room

Ditto, more or less. Some LG dude told us they are designed to not go all the way dry, so we have to make an adjustment each time. My wife loves them.

Correction we got ours from best buy. I remember they had a really big sale and free delivery. If I remember right we got half off on our dryer.

LG's are also very quiet, our laundry room is right off our family room. You really can't hear them running at all. The only thing you can hear on the washer is the water being sprayed in, the dryer the most noise you hear is the rivets on pants hitting the dryer

Um, ya, ditto again.
 
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Coreshot

Resident Thread Killer
Location
SL,UT
Kenmore Elites here also, about five years zero issues. Buy the pedistals, super handy and you don't have to bend over as far.
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
Pro tip, don't close the door on the washer completely tight when not in use. They are made to be a completely water tight, which means unless you let it air dry before closing it tight, it will always stink. We never run a "clean cycle" but we do always use HE detergent and ours has never stunk. I also have soft water which makes that detergent go even farther. We do have to clean the lint filter a lot on our drier (probably every 2-3 loads).
 

sixstringsteve

Well-Known Member
Location
UT
yeah, the new LG's have a magnetic door that clicks and leaves them about 1" open. Then you push on it all the way to close it. I guess that helps it dry out so it doesn't smell bad.
 

STAG

Well-Known Member
Pro tip, don't close the door on the washer completely tight when not in use. They are made to be a completely water tight, which means unless you let it air dry before closing it tight, it will always stink. We never run a "clean cycle" but we do always use HE detergent and ours has never stunk. I also have soft water which makes that detergent go even farther. We do have to clean the lint filter a lot on our drier (probably every 2-3 loads).

Unless its something like bed sheets that don't have much lint put off, I have to clean mine off every load…? It's always got a good layer on it…
 

Caleb

Well-Known Member
Location
Riverton
Unless its something like bed sheets that don't have much lint put off, I have to clean mine off every load…? It's always got a good layer on it…

I probably should do mine more often, but get tired of doing it so often so every 2-3 seems to be fine. Each load does put a good layer of lint on.
 

smartass_kid

Well-Known Member
4-5 years on our frigidaire (?) affinity, love em. ours in slightly moldy in front where door seals but no bad smell.

if you don't care about apperance seach for a scratch and dent warehouse. i know there is one on redwood about 1700 S.
 

rholbrook

Well-Known Member
Location
Kaysville, Ut
Whirlpool Duet. Like it when it works. The washing machines control boards go bad. We are our second board in 5 years. My sister-in-law has the same problem with theirs
 

phatfoto

Giver of bad advice
Location
Tooele
Ditto, more or less. Some LG dude told us they are designed to not go all the way dry, so we have to make an adjustment each time. My wife loves them.

Just hit the extra dry button once and things should be fully dry, trust me, don't turn that up all the way or manually adjust the time, you CAN burn a tshirt in there!

And my LG washer is quiet until the spin cycle. I have it set to the slower speed now, but if you let the thing run at top speed it will make a helluva racket...

Should have got the pedestals.
 

brandonlmb

brandonlmb
Location
Farmington
I also regret not getting pedestals for mine. At the time when we bought ours the pedestals where only a base and not a drawer so I could not drop another 400$ on the purchase.
 

TheHardWay

Member
Location
Hesperus, CO
LG for me and my wife. Bought them almost a year ago and no problems. They do a really good job cleaning even the toughest stains. They both have the steam feature, but i don't use it often. No issues with the mildew smell in the washer.
My wife and I are both tall people, so rather then dropping the ridiculous amount of money on the pedestals, I built some that are about twice as tall as the factory ones. I can get pictures if you would like.
 

Cascadia

Undecided
Location
Orem, Utah
We got lg when we built our home 2+ years ago. Never had a problem. Very very quiet. No vibrations. The steam feature is nice when needed. It's got so many options I don't know what to do with them. Even with all the options it is very self explanatory and sets the time for you after it weighs the load. They are direct drive and have a ten year warranty.
 

STAG

Well-Known Member
I couldn't justify the cost of the pedestals for mine, and I don't regret it. But I'm a lot closer to the ground than a lot of you haha.
 
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