Posted by Jim in MN on July 31, 2012 at 21:36:58 from (98.132.220.48):
In Reply to: chineese junk posted by sheep tick on July 31, 2012 at 17:04:15:
We bought a front load washer to replace a 20 yr old machine that still worked, but was showing it's age. The salesman went on and on about how long the front load should last...less moving parts, no transmission, etc. What he said makde perfect sense at the time. Within four years though, I had spent almost two thirds the original price of the washer on parts and repairs. At six years we were looking at a repair that would have cost as much as a new unit. I raised a ruckus with Frigidaire and they offered us $400 towards a new washer. Sounded good until we realized the styling had changed and we would be buying a new dryer too (units sat in a very visible location). The same salesman now told us how lucky our front loader made it 6 years (most didn't last 4 yrs).
Enough was enough....we now have a 25 yr old set I got off Craigslist. They're a little noisy, but have run trouble free for five years we have had them.
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