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OT. Need new washer Olwyn Mary 06-03-2008
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Posted by Olwyn Mary on June 3, 2008, 11:56 pm
My washing machine is malfunctioning, and as when I looked up the
paperwork I discovered that it is 14 years old (how did that happen? My
new washer!!)I decided I might as well buy a new one.

I want another top-loader for various reasons, so I need recommendations
from others who have ones they like. The current one, although highly
recommended, is a Sears model, and the bad thing about it is that it
twists the clothes into ropes. I am hoping for one which does not do
that. I don't want TOL - in my book, more bells and whistles = more
things to go wrong. I just need hot, warm or cold water settings and
regular or gentle wash. Everything else I can set up manually.

Thanks for any relevant input.

Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
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Posted by Emily Bengston on June 4, 2008, 12:35 am



On 6/3/08 10:56 PM, in article b7e15$48461240$30852@news.teranews.com,

> My washing machine is malfunctioning, and as when I looked up the
> paperwork I discovered that it is 14 years old (how did that happen? My
> new washer!!)I decided I might as well buy a new one.
>
> I want another top-loader for various reasons, so I need recommendations
> from others who have ones they like. The current one, although highly
> recommended, is a Sears model, and the bad thing about it is that it
> twists the clothes into ropes. I am hoping for one which does not do
> that. I don't want TOL - in my book, more bells and whistles = more
> things to go wrong. I just need hot, warm or cold water settings and
> regular or gentle wash. Everything else I can set up manually.
>
> Thanks for any relevant input.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

I've always had Kenmore from Sears, but two of my DD have Frigidaire brand
and are both very happy with them. Sorry I can't be more help.
Emily


Posted by Taria on June 4, 2008, 12:52 am
This was a good consumer spot on the local news:
> http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/media?id=6114749
If you can't see it they liked a GE model of
top loader.

HTH, Taria


Olwyn Mary wrote:
> My washing machine is malfunctioning, and as when I looked up the
> paperwork I discovered that it is 14 years old (how did that happen? My
> new washer!!)I decided I might as well buy a new one.
>
> I want another top-loader for various reasons, so I need recommendations
> from others who have ones they like. The current one, although highly
> recommended, is a Sears model, and the bad thing about it is that it
> twists the clothes into ropes. I am hoping for one which does not do
> that. I don't want TOL - in my book, more bells and whistles = more
> things to go wrong. I just need hot, warm or cold water settings and
> regular or gentle wash. Everything else I can set up manually.
>
> Thanks for any relevant input.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans.
> ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **


Posted by Samantha Hill - remove TRASH t on June 4, 2008, 2:56 am
Taria wrote:
> This was a good consumer spot on the local news:
>> http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/media?id=6114749
> If you can't see it they liked a GE model of
> top loader.

I would not recommend getting a GE -- rumor has it on the newswire that
they are planning on getting out of the major appliance business.

Posted by Taria on June 4, 2008, 10:22 am
that is a problem worth thinking about. I think there
has been a big turn around in major appliance companies
by and large in the last few years. Maytag is now really
Fridgidare. Go figure.

Taria

Samantha Hill - remove TRASH to reply wrote:
> Taria wrote:
>
>> This was a good consumer spot on the local news:
>>
>>> http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/media?id=6114749
>>
>> If you can't see it they liked a GE model of
>> top loader.
>
>
> I would not recommend getting a GE -- rumor has it on the newswire that
> they are planning on getting out of the major appliance business.


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