These hardly go on sale or ever have this good of a rebate. I just bought one and didn't even have to submit a rebate, the store just applied the rebate and sold it to me at $200 off. Out the door with a $35 delivery fee, $23 hose and haul away service I paid $1327.
This is the best model in terms of cleaning power.
LINK TO REBATE FORM AND MY RECEIPT
https://imgur.com/a/Tw0IVqy
https://speedqueen.com/
QA Note: Link to item page for reference and info only. Deal is only available at one of your local stores that sell Speed Queen. Use the 'Where to Buy' link on the item page to find your local store that carries the brand.
https://speedqueen.com/products/t.../tc5003wn/
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I'd also recommend Miele washers if you prefer front-load HE washers or want a washer that is more gentle to your articles. Miele is also a reliable brand and they supply parts for 20 years.
Whatever you get, avoid top-load HE washers with an impeller at all costs.
I added the link for my receipt and rebate in the title.
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I added the link for my receipt and rebate in the title.
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We opted for the TR7 over the TC5 for the quieter operation since the laundry room borders the master bedroom.
TLDR: our biggest regret was not buying a SQ sooner and we couldn't be happier spending $1500 on a washing machine that looks like it's from the 90's
We opted for the TR7 over the TC5 for the quieter operation since the laundry room borders the master bedroom.
TLDR: our biggest regret was not buying a SQ sooner and we couldn't be happier spending $1500 on a washing machine that looks like it's from the 90's
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https://www.walmart.com/ip/ARM-HA...s/34334601
I bought a bucket of powdered Arm & Hammer in the last few years there, but before using it up I started making homemade soap. Somebody gave us a box of powdered non-H.E Dreft for baby clothes - now that's a ripoff. Why do babies need perfume in their clothes?
The Whirlpool had a broken spring and could only run on permanent press without threatening to knock a hole in the drywall. I bought the LG front loader for our new house, and knowing what I know now I can't imagine the septic field taking back-to-back 50-gallon loads. I still have it sitting in the shop, but I would have to drain it into the yard.
I still used up all the non-H.E powder in the front loader, just by using smaller amounts of soap in smaller loads. I've never had enough free time to think of making homemade soap again. I wash clothes soaked in used motor oil and they come out clean enough to wear again. Where the dryer would take hours and hours with the Whirlpool, the dryer now dries faster than the washer washes.
Yeah, I heard all the Speed Queen yada-yada when I didn't buy one in 2012.
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