forum threadOrangeCray posted Oct 11, 2025 06:55 PM
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forum threadOrangeCray posted Oct 11, 2025 06:55 PM
LG 4.5 Cu. Ft. Stackable SMART Front Load Washer in Black Steel with Steam and TurboWash360 Technology $848
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long answer: There are a lot of discussion in general regarding washer/dryers and their new technology not being supported after a few years. For example, I have a Samsung washer/dryer and when the computerized parts break, finding reasonably priced replacement part become difficult. When I ask electronics repair people, they suggest buying the machines with less tech because of this (Speed Queen equipment comes to mind and that's why you see those frequently in washer/dryer coin-op places). Most of the repair people I spoke with will not work on a Samsung appliance (other than TV's). The other new tech are heat pump dryers but I'm waiting until they come down in price a bit.
For my replacement washer/dryer, I'm leaning toward LG as one of the longer lasting brands.
long answer: There are a lot of discussion in general regarding washer/dryers and their new technology not being supported after a few years. For example, I have a Samsung washer/dryer and when the computerized parts break, finding reasonably priced replacement part become difficult. When I ask electronics repair people, they suggest buying the machines with less tech because of this (Speed Queen equipment comes to mind and that's why you see those frequently in washer/dryer coin-op places). Most of the repair people I spoke with will not work on a Samsung appliance (other than TV's). The other new tech are heat pump dryers but I'm waiting until they come down in price a bit.
For my replacement washer/dryer, I'm leaning toward LG as one of the longer lasting brands.
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long answer: There are a lot of discussion in general regarding washer/dryers and their new technology not being supported after a few years. For example, I have a Samsung washer/dryer and when the computerized parts break, finding reasonably priced replacement part become difficult. When I ask electronics repair people, they suggest buying the machines with less tech because of this (Speed Queen equipment comes to mind and that's why you see those frequently in washer/dryer coin-op places). Most of the repair people I spoke with will not work on a Samsung appliance (other than TV's). The other new tech are heat pump dryers but I'm waiting until they come down in price a bit.
For my replacement washer/dryer, I'm leaning toward LG as one of the longer lasting brands.
long answer: There are a lot of discussion in general regarding washer/dryers and their new technology not being supported after a few years. For example, I have a Samsung washer/dryer and when the computerized parts break, finding reasonably priced replacement part become difficult. When I ask electronics repair people, they suggest buying the machines with less tech because of this (Speed Queen equipment comes to mind and that's why you see those frequently in washer/dryer coin-op places). Most of the repair people I spoke with will not work on a Samsung appliance (other than TV's). The other new tech are heat pump dryers but I'm waiting until they come down in price a bit.
For my replacement washer/dryer, I'm leaning toward LG as one of the longer lasting brands.
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