Posted by Texasmark1 on February 12, 2013 at 17:54:52 from (198.45.243.137):
In Reply to: OT appliance advice posted by Ralphwd45 on February 11, 2013 at 18:31:39:
I didn't buy a front loader because that's what mom had when I was a kid. I used to sit in front of it and watch tv (we didn't have the regular kind). Grant you the current day $1k fancy doo dads have a much larger capacity and surely they fixed the problems that plagued those of yester-year. I have always used top loaders.
Since 1965ish I have used Sears or Whirlpool, both the same to me and had outstanding luck. The last Whirlpool I bought about 8 years ago was pretty much completely redesigned underneath where it matters and have had zero problems with it. Still going strong. Even with 4 kids we'd get 15 or years out of them. As I recall I brought a used one here and since have had 2 new ones.
I bought it from a mom and pop shop and had their courteous service man install it and both the price and installation were very reasonable. Probably a dozen big box shops around here and they too have good products and courteous delivery. Bought my Maytag frige from Lowe's at about the same time. No problems with it too.
If you want a plain Jane dishwasher that is extremely quiet and reliable check out the Frigidaire. I bought one for my DIL for $200 and liked it so much I bought one for myself to replace my GE's that I used to buy. That was at least 10 years ago and it's still going strong. That too came from Lowe's.
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