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Features:
- 2-year Manufacturer's warranty
- Washer: Large 4.5 cu. ft. Capacity - Fewer loads, less time in the laundry room
- Washer: Vibration Reduction Technology+ - Reduces noise and vibration
- Dryer: Sensor Dry - Helps prevent overdrying for optimal fabric care
- Dryer: Large 7.5 cu. ft. Capacity - Fewer loads, less time in the laundry room
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I feel that the engineers should have known about the effects of dissimilar metals, and oddly enough the failure happened right after the warranty expired. 🤔
In any case, I ordered a new spider arm, watched a few YouTube videos, got it coated and insulated and installed it myself. It's starting to shake again but this time I think it's the more common spring/suspension that holds the drum up that may be the problem.
I just replaced those on my 15-year-old Bosch NEXXT 500 machine. What a chore, but it should be good for many more years to come.
I just replaced those on my 15-year-old Bosch NEXXT 500 machine. What a chore, but it should be good for many more years to come.
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Performance wise frontloaders are the best compromise between cleaning ability and the longevity of your clothes. Top loaders with the agitator do the best job at cleaning, but they are pretty rough on your clothes. High Efficiency top-loaders without the agitator in the middle use less water and are more gentle on your clothing, but don't clean nearly as well. With a front loader you use less water and detergent plus the clothes tumble over each other - that action helps clean the clothes much better than a HE top loader without being as rough as a top loader with an agitator.
As far as mold and everything goes... that's more of a problem in homes where the washing machines are stacked together in a tiny closet. If you just leave the door open and shake out the detergent tray after you're done with all the laundry, it dries out completely. Then you just have to clean out the filter every now and then to make sure it doesn't get clogged up (which I see as a good feature).
We haven't had our samsung units too long, but so far so good. The LG's look sexier with the flat glass door and maybe it'd be nice to have Wifi to know when a wash/dry cycle is done, but with discounts and such the LG pair ended up being significantly more expensive... like $800-1000 more
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Performance wise frontloaders are the best compromise between cleaning ability and the longevity of your clothes. Top loaders with the agitator do the best job at cleaning, but they are pretty rough on your clothes. High Efficiency top-loaders without the agitator in the middle use less water and are more gentle on your clothing, but don't clean nearly as well. With a front loader you use less water and detergent plus the clothes tumble over each other - that action helps clean the clothes much better than a HE top loader without being as rough as a top loader with an agitator.
As far as mold and everything goes... that's more of a problem in homes where the washing machines are stacked together in a tiny closet. If you just leave the door open and shake out the detergent tray after you're done with all the laundry, it dries out completely. Then you just have to clean out the filter every now and then to make sure it doesn't get clogged up (which I see as a good feature).
We haven't had our samsung units too long, but so far so good. The LG's look sexier with the flat glass door and maybe it'd be nice to have Wifi to know when a wash/dry cycle is done, but with discounts and such the LG pair ended up being significantly more expensive... like $800-1000 more
https://www.energystar.
While normal Energy Star clothes washers are only subject to water and energy efficiency tests and standards. To qualify for the Most Efficient designation, the product also has to perform well on a cleaning test.
For what it's worth, there are more front loader most efficient products (good energy efficiency, good water efficiency, and good cleaning performance) than top loaders; 56% to 44%.
https://youtu.be/WCAqbSqTNZk
Now own a Whirlpool set...Duet Steam. Have had it 9 years. Never failed to operate.
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Performance wise frontloaders are the best compromise between cleaning ability and the longevity of your clothes. Top loaders with the agitator do the best job at cleaning, but they are pretty rough on your clothes. High Efficiency top-loaders without the agitator in the middle use less water and are more gentle on your clothing, but don't clean nearly as well. With a front loader you use less water and detergent plus the clothes tumble over each other - that action helps clean the clothes much better than a HE top loader without being as rough as a top loader with an agitator.
As far as mold and everything goes... that's more of a problem in homes where the washing machines are stacked together in a tiny closet. If you just leave the door open and shake out the detergent tray after you're done with all the laundry, it dries out completely. Then you just have to clean out the filter every now and then to make sure it doesn't get clogged up (which I see as a good feature).
We haven't had our samsung units too long, but so far so good. The LG's look sexier with the flat glass door and maybe it'd be nice to have Wifi to know when a wash/dry cycle is done, but with discounts and such the LG pair ended up being significantly more expensive... like $800-1000 more
Actually, everything I've read about cleaning puts the front loaders well above conventional top loaders for cleaning efficiency with HE top loaders almost reaching the cleaning ability of front loaders.
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