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Amana Front Loader |
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Post# 391247   11/6/2009 at 15:20 (5,282 days old) by jaxsunst ()   |   | |
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I was in Home Depot and saw an Amana Front loaded. It was under $600 and looked like a decent BOL Machine. Opinions? |
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Post# 391255 , Reply# 1   11/6/2009 at 15:58 (5,282 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)   |   | |
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Post# 391356 , Reply# 2   11/6/2009 at 22:50 (5,282 days old) by powerfin64 (Yakima, Washington)   |   | |
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It does excellent! I bought mine at home depot in January of this year, and its been top notch! Straight-forward, basic cycles and options. It does have a few little "quirks", but what brand/model doesn't, Right?? Last only about 4 years? depends on how its used. For someone that wants a GOOD energy-efficient frontload washer,at a good value for the price, you can't beat it. Yeah so it doesn't have Pre-wash, on board-heater, a soak cycle etc, if someone is going to loose sleep over not having those when doing laundry, then get a LG for over $1,000.00+, That will fix their anxiety issue. I recommend this washer to anyone that is wanting to get a front loader, without the outragous price that comes with some brands and models. Rich |
Post# 391377 , Reply# 3   11/7/2009 at 03:26 (5,282 days old) by nmassman44 (Brooksville Florida)   |   | |
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I had the Maytag Samsung built washer that was like that machine and it lasted just shy of 4 years. Takes a long time to get a load of laundry done, very fussy about how it balances a load. Bearings dont last on these machines and keep in mind that they were recalled for fire issues. Thats my experience with it. I still have the dryer. I will say that it does wash well and it is frugal with water. Capacity is very good. It is what it is.
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