international1606, Pick up a Thrifty Nickel adds paper, or look on C.L. and find a pair for about $400.(nice well cared for machines) I have yet not to have a set get at least 4 to 5 yrs min. (Formula... # of Washer loads done/week @ $1.25/ load + # of dryer loads @ 1.50 = $spent / week X 52 =yearly cost IF you used a Washiteria all the time. Check your local washiteria to see what your cost would be / week then Divide $400 or so on a used machine. That figure is weeks it takes to pay for the used machine @ Washiteria rates. Them price a new machine a figure how long it takes to get it paid for an start saving money) I just refuse to spent the Ridiculous prices they ask for new ones. Found out last fall that Maytag is no longer building their own machines. They are not the same company at all, really they closed up shop a year or so ago. the new ones no better than the rest. I have done just as I described above and had 4 sets of machines over the last 23 yrs. I am Way more ahead that you might think! Hope this helps. Later. John A.
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