Posted by big jt on February 11, 2013 at 20:53:23 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: OT appliance advice posted by Ralphwd45 on February 11, 2013 at 18:31:39:
Not sure I can offer up much for advise but here is my experience.
Bought a Maytag CENTENIAL pair a couple years ago and only time I had the repair people out for W&D was to put in the dryer vent in our new house.
When I bought I told the owner I wanted a machine I could set to completely fill with water so I could properly wash chemical application clothes. Thusly I wanted a full on top loader with a agitator. The ones without are just a front loader stood upright.
This was from a shop in a town of about 3000 and the owner who I dealt with is one of the same people who do installations and repairs. He told me the pair he sold me basically have the same components that are used in Laundromat machines. Few years before I tried buying a wall mount AC unit and the owner said he didn't handle Window and Wall AC's cause they were all pretty much complete junk and he didn't want to deal with the headaches involved.
That all being said we have had good luck but so far I have run all the loads that have gone through the pair. My limit on load size is three pairs of jeans and three work shirts in one load.
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