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I am done with modern household washing machines. need advice.
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Post# 1012675   10/30/2018 at 20:50 (1,976 days old) by jbm (michigan)        

today my maytag centennial "commercial" washer failed again. it is most certainly the $600 motor I replaced last year. machine was 7 yrs old and it took an act of god(emails to whirlpool CIO/etc) to get maytag/whirlpool to send me another motor under warranty.
this is my third washer in 20 yrs. I have spent at least $3500 in washing machines in that 20 years. We are not heavy washers, but we do 6-10 loads a week, with kids going off to college, the qty of loads will likely diminish to 4-8 loads a week very soon.

I am looking at a cheap commercial speedqueen EA1121WT. its a well used coin laundry model. the price is right ($250). I am able to repair/rebuild/restore the machine, but would prefer a machine that runs like a tank, I am not concerned with high efficiency,I just want a reliable machine. are there are known weak spots/maintenance issues with these machines?

what is the consensus on the speed queen commercial coin machines? specifically this model? The price is right, I have no problem buying some spare wear parts to have on hand when repair is needed.



















Post# 1012677 , Reply# 1   10/30/2018 at 20:53 (1,976 days old) by norgeway (mocksville n c )        
Im using a

Mid 80s Hotpoint Rim Flo that I wouldn't trade for anything made today.

Post# 1012688 , Reply# 2   10/30/2018 at 21:38 (1,975 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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you might want to consider a time tested direct drive machine.....durable, and parts are still plentiful....

preference goes to the Kenmore versions with a speed selector...


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Post# 1012693 , Reply# 3   10/30/2018 at 22:49 (1,975 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
$3,500.00 Makes a SQ FL washer @ 1,500.00

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Look pretty reasonable, plus in 20 years it probably would have saved another 1,500.00 in operating costs, looking at total costs in life is why many of us are millionaires and many others are constantly spending money on machines, repairs and high utility bills.

 

Do it once do it right.

 

John L.



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