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Post# 1073141   5/18/2020 at 11:52 (1,409 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

I trust the opinions on here way more than any review site, so I'm coming to you with this question. Which FL, stackable set would you purchase? Here's my situation:

I am moving into a small, 1950s ranch home. The W/D hookups are in the kitchen. No closet, totally open. It is a very small area, so I need a stackable set to save floor space. I am buying something this weekend due to Memorial Day sales. I need to stay under $1800 for the pair.

It is just me and my 12 year old daughter in the home, plus 3 pets. I wash large comforters frequently due to pet hair/smells. Definitely want a washer with a heater and one that rinses well. I'm also not ruling out compact washer dryer sets, like the Electrolux or Samsung or Bosch (can't afford Miele), but I also prefer a dryer that is vented.

Thanks in advance!





Post# 1073144 , Reply# 1   5/18/2020 at 12:08 (1,409 days old) by pierreandreply4 (St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canada)        

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there athis model by whirlpool its also stackable and has a heater

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Post# 1073150 , Reply# 2   5/18/2020 at 12:55 (1,409 days old) by agiflow3 ()        

Check out Whirlpool WFW5620. Has a 4.5 cu.ft. capacity tub and a heater and is also closet depth so won't jut out as far. They can hold a ton of clothes and large comforters are no problem for these machines.

Post# 1073166 , Reply# 3   5/18/2020 at 14:40 (1,409 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
LG 3900

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Check out the LG 3900. It has a large capacity, can process loads in 30-40 minutes, rinses well and is quiet. LG washers have proven to be very reliable and easy to fix.

Post# 1073188 , Reply# 4   5/18/2020 at 18:20 (1,409 days old) by GELaundry4ever (Nacogdoches, TX, USA)        
lg

I recommend he lg with turbowash. I have the Kenmore elite version of the same brand which has the same turbowash under the accelawash name. It uses plenty of water without filling the tub full. It cleans just about anything I throw at it. My machine has the recirculation pump which is very effective and rinses exceptionally well. Both my mom and dad have front loaders made by lg electronics, which my dad's is under the sears brandname in the upscale segment. At first, I thought I was going to miss seeing a tub full of water. now, I realize that there's plenty of water to go around due to the tumbling action and constant recirculation and plenty of freshwater rinsing. You can hear water splashing and spraying all about inside the machine. the sprays, both the recirculation and rinse jets are so powerful that you can literally hear water hit the back of the drum at the hub. When you open the door just after the rinse jet turns off, you can see water dripping from the top of the door where the jet is.

Post# 1073189 , Reply# 5   5/18/2020 at 18:22 (1,409 days old) by GELaundry4ever (Nacogdoches, TX, USA)        
stackable

Also, you can stack the lg's on top of each other. washer on the bottom and dryer on top.

Post# 1073190 , Reply# 6   5/18/2020 at 18:23 (1,409 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Another vote for LG. The 3900 is currently the top-rated washer by a leading consumer testing company. Depending on what sort of discounts you can find, this pair may exceed your $1800 cap a bit.

The 3700 is less expensive than the 3900, but has an internal water heater, Sanitary and Steam Allergience cycles. The washer and its companion dryer should come in under $1800.

The 3500 is a couple of hundred less than even the 3700, but does not have an internal water heater. Unless your washer is located next to the water heater, I’d suggest getting a machine with an internal heater.

Have steered several friends to LGs, all of whom are very happy with them.

Neighbors in the apartment just behind mine recently purchased a Whirlpool pair similar to the one shown in Reply #1. Theirs is model 6620, which has an internal water heater and an auto-dosing bulk detergent dispenser. So far, they like it a lot.

The testing company referenced above shows washers made by LG are somewhat more reliable than those built by Whirlpool and have better customer satisfaction, as well.




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Post# 1073240 , Reply# 7   5/18/2020 at 21:48 (1,409 days old) by Turbowash (USA)        

Another vote for Lg. We’re multiple pet owners and 4 people household and our Lg turbowash goes strong for 7 years.

Post# 1073243 , Reply# 8   5/18/2020 at 21:51 (1,409 days old) by petek (Ontari ari ari O )        

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I just bought the LG WM3700 which has steam cycles, sanitize, extra hot, etc etc.. It's only been about 2 weeks but so far I like it a lot.. Very quiet, 1300 rpm spin cycle, a quick wash cycle that only takes 15 minutes is handy when you need something washed right away. Wifi compatible which may be of interest or not.. Alerts you when its done, you can start and pause it , plus there's some extra hidden cycles available only through the phone app to download instantly to the washer. some are hoakey though.. I'll give it an A+. so long as it doesn't break down LOL.

Post# 1073274 , Reply# 9   5/19/2020 at 03:41 (1,409 days old) by SudsMaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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One suggestion: make sure the door swing on the washer is compatible with the spot you're going to put it. Most FL washers (like LG) have doors that are hinged on the left, and thus are may be more convenient to use if their placement isn't against a wall to their right so you are not caught between the wall and a partially open door. There are some machines, like Electrolux and GE, that have doors with hinges that can be on left or right. Most dryers can go either way.

Post# 1073283 , Reply# 10   5/19/2020 at 07:11 (1,409 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

Question for all of you recommending LGs: There aren’t many LG repair services available in my area. Shouldn’t this be something that I consider?

Post# 1073284 , Reply# 11   5/19/2020 at 07:15 (1,409 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Yes, that's a big consideration.  Service availability and that's why I choose products from the Whirlpool family.  I live in a medium sized town.  


Post# 1073292 , Reply# 12   5/19/2020 at 08:00 (1,409 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
LG Service

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Nashville is a big city, it's likely you'll have no issues getting service. If there happen to be any issues under warranty, LG will send their own repair people out.

If service is really a concern, buy the set from Costco using a Costco Citi Visa card and you'll get an automatic four year warranty.

BTW, I forget to mention the LG 3900 is assembled in the USA.


Post# 1073305 , Reply# 13   5/19/2020 at 09:02 (1,409 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

Thank you all so very much! I have decided on the LG 3700 and matching dryer.

Post# 1073311 , Reply# 14   5/19/2020 at 10:01 (1,408 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Good choice! Those of us who recommended LG are now sweating bullets hoping your next post isn’t, “You freaking a**holes! I hate these pieces of crap!!” 😂

We love follow-up, so please post a photo of your swanky new 3700s when they’re nestled into their new quarters.


Post# 1073354 , Reply# 15   5/19/2020 at 16:22 (1,408 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)        
I agree

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this or the 3900 (if I had to buy a FL washer right now) would MOST likely be my choice. Nothing against Whirlpool, I just like the turbo wash and the LG's wash action and more water compared to Whirlpool FL's I've seen. I've still heard very good things about the Whirlpool's though.

Good luck with your new purchase :)


Post# 1073367 , Reply# 16   5/19/2020 at 18:10 (1,408 days old) by agiflow3 ()        

I'd go with a union built machine like Whirlpool but then that's me.

Post# 1073369 , Reply# 17   5/19/2020 at 18:16 (1,408 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

I'm going to get the 3900. What convinced me, other than the many replies here, were the YouTube videos by the Lorain Furniture and appliance guy. He seems incredibly trustworthy.

Post# 1073412 , Reply# 18   5/19/2020 at 23:03 (1,408 days old) by Irishwashguy (Salem,Oregon.............A Capital City)        
I would consider a new Miele

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I just recently replaced my Miele washer with a new one. It is great! This machine is the classic model. It has everything you require.



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Post# 1073413 , Reply# 19   5/19/2020 at 23:18 (1,408 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
LG 3900

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Great choice! You'll really like how quickly the 3900 will wash a load of clothes. Eugene is a great guy that knows his washers and he loves the 3900. Did you watch the video where he took the 3900 apart?

CLICK HERE TO GO TO littlegreeny's LINK


Post# 1073421 , Reply# 20   5/20/2020 at 01:11 (1,408 days old) by SudsMaster (SF Bay Area, California)        

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IMHO, there's no reasonable excuse for FL washer manufacturers not to enable the door swing to be reversed. Might add a buck or two to the mfg cost, but so what? Most of the damn things already cost $1,000 or more. So far I've only seen honest attempts to do that from Electrolux and GE. In some cases I figure some drilling and tapping might enable others to do a door swing reversal.

Post# 1073449 , Reply# 21   5/20/2020 at 07:57 (1,408 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        
SQ Front Load Washers

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Come with a choice of right or left door swing at no cost difference.

 

The LG FL washers work pretty well, but if you expect see if your local appliance company wants to work on them when you have problems, many companies will not.

 

I would never get an LG or Samsung dryer, they a cheap thin pieces of crap, at least get a WP-MT or SQ dryer.

 

Pictures of a 2012 SS dryer that we replaced with a SQ stack pair last week, the drum material is so thin and cheapie just breaks apart destroying your clothing and dryer in the process, The models with SS drums are even thinner and more prone to cracking. LOL

 

PS the drum in this dryer was already replaced once under warranty for cracking, this was supposed to be the improved drum.

 

John L.


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Post# 1073457 , Reply# 22   5/20/2020 at 09:33 (1,407 days old) by littlegreeny (Milwaukee, WI)        
Samsung and LG

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They are different companies and Samsung is NOT known to make quality, long-lasting appliances. Samsung should stick to TVs and phones.

LG washers and dryers are high quality, reliable appliances. I agree Speed Queen makes excellent, reliable washers and dryers, but at a much higher price.


Post# 1073459 , Reply# 23   5/20/2020 at 09:44 (1,407 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Just to say, sister's DV330AEW (serial 2011-02) hasn't thrown a broken drum, although I have advised her it can happen.

She didn't directly buy the set.  They were given to her by friends who destroyed the washer with bad habits.  I repaired it for $256 parts in Feb 2016.  Nothing was wrong with the dryer at the time.  The dryer has since needed replacement of the thermistor and thermal fuse on the blower housing.


Post# 1073507 , Reply# 24   5/20/2020 at 17:01 (1,407 days old) by FreshNclean (WA)        
The new GE

What’s your experience with the new GE front loaders and dryers?

Has anyone thought about buying them?
Are those better than the Whirlpool Maytag counterparts?

With appearance I’m kinda turned off by the questionable quality of the plastic door of the Maytag and whirlpool.


Post# 1073517 , Reply# 25   5/20/2020 at 18:47 (1,407 days old) by agiflow3 ()        

I owned the Whirlpool WFW6620 and would whole heartedly recommend them. Unfortunately I will be moving and can't take them with me. Otherwise I would still have them. The plastic door is fine after nearly 1 year in use.

Don't let the plastic door dissuade you. They are great washers.


Post# 1073732 , Reply# 26   5/22/2020 at 00:30 (1,406 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

My brother has 2 Samsung FL washer and dryer pairs.They have a LARGE household-3 families living there.Its something when I come to visit.Its intereting to me since I live alone.The SS wahers and dryers ran ALL THE TIME!!!If those die-will suggest to them to get SQ sets.There is a dealer in Rapid City,SD.

Post# 1073740 , Reply# 27   5/22/2020 at 01:34 (1,406 days old) by mark_wpduet (Lexington KY)        

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I'm surprised a lot of companies won't work on LG's since Eugene has taken LG's apart and said they are super easy to work on.

Post# 1073759 , Reply# 28   5/22/2020 at 07:08 (1,406 days old) by Turbowash (USA)        

My husband was able to do minor repair on our LG washer after watching some YouTube videos. He replaced 15$ part.

Post# 1073869 , Reply# 29   5/23/2020 at 02:10 (1,405 days old) by gizmo (Victoria, Australia)        
LG easy to work on.

I am in the middle of a full strip down of two older LG front loaders to make one good machine from the two.
I am once again very impressed with how easy they are to dismantle. These are about 20 years old and the Frankenstein washer I make out of bits of the two will have years of life left in it. Everything comes apart without grief, many parts like soap dispenser and front display panel can be left attached and dangled down the sides of the machine, giving clear access to remove the whole drum assembly from the front. A drum spider is still available and reasonably priced.

I have fully dismantled the first machine, right down to removing the inner drum, broken spider and noisy bearings. No swearing was required and no blood was shed.

At the price I doubt you could beat the LG.

I have recently scrounged and repaired a 10 year old Miele and it is in a whole different league, but that is reflected in the price when new. The Miele now lives in our house.

When a dumpster has a Miele and an LG in it and both appear in similar good condition, I'll save the Miele, but I still am impressed with the LGs.


Post# 1074703 , Reply# 30   5/28/2020 at 13:09 (1,399 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        
UPDATE!

So, I was about to buy the LG 3900 from Costco. Then, my friend started complaining about all the issues she’s had with her LG (not 3900, but similar model from 2018). I got scared, called my local appliance repair/used appliance store, and bought this old thing for $695. I think I overpaid, but I’m exhausted. 90 day warranty. Running my first load right now!

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Post# 1074707 , Reply# 31   5/28/2020 at 14:11 (1,399 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Sourced from Kelvinator/Frigidaire (WCI/Electrolux).

Manufactured March of 2001 or 2011.


Post# 1074708 , Reply# 32   5/28/2020 at 14:17 (1,399 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Not a choice I'd have made, but that's neither here nor there. Had a Frigidaire-branded (made by Electrolux) top-loader with an indexing tub (as does yours) and it was OK. The indexing tub (it makes a partial turn with each stroke clockwise stroke of the agitator) hinders rollover on maximum capacity loads, but should be fine as long as you don't overload it.

Also had a similar Frigidaire dryer. The drum is rather small for the size of load the washer can handle. I usually divided a big load of shirts/pants into two dryer loads to minimize wrinkling. It's not an issue with bath towels and things like that.

Age: My Frigidaire top-loader was a 2005 model and it had the newer-style dual action agitator with a softener dispenser at the top. Yours has the older-style straight vane agitator, but they may have continued using that one in the stacked units. Anyone around here know when Kenmore used that particular logo?

EDIT UPDATE: Posted a video of the Frigidaire-branded version of your stack.

At any rate, glad you have a working washer and dryer. Hope you get your $695 (and more!) out of it.




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Post# 1074780 , Reply# 33   5/28/2020 at 22:04 (1,399 days old) by combo52 (50 Year Repair Tech Beltsville,Md)        

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Hi Glenn Its a 2001.


Post# 1074781 , Reply# 34   5/28/2020 at 22:08 (1,399 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

I’m washing a twin comforter in it right now. It’s loud, but it works!

Post# 1074843 , Reply# 35   5/29/2020 at 10:50 (1,398 days old) by amyphee (Nashville, TN)        

Now, I just need to know what kind of detergent to use since it isn’t an HE machine. I usually buy Tide.

Post# 1074846 , Reply# 36   5/29/2020 at 11:25 (1,398 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Continue to buy Tide.  Tide offers many detergents that are suitable for both HE and non-HE washers.


Post# 1074888 , Reply# 37   5/29/2020 at 18:38 (1,398 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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Amy- I’m a longtime Tide fan. If it’s helpful, here are the top-rated detergents from a leading testing organization. Tide makes some detergents specifically formulated for HE washers, others that are recommended for use in either traditional or HE machines.

I really liked Persil Proclean + Stain Fighter, as well, but my local grocery store no longer carries it. For the sake of comparison, Tide Ultra Stain Release, made specifically for HE washers, and the aforementioned Persil—for any type of washer—are the top-scorers, with an overall score of 84.

Tide Ultra Oxi- overall score of 83, so virtually identical in cleaning power/stain removal to the two top-rated detergents.

Tide Heavy Duty 10X- score of 80. I’m using this at the moment, and have to say it’s not worth the extra 10-cent per load cost. Cleans well, though; just expensive. I’m going to try Tide Ultra Oxi. It is sometimes available at the local grocery store, so I’ll have to grab a jug when I see it.

Tide Original- score of 70. Did not remove several stains as well as the Ultra Oxi and Heavy Duty 10X versions.

Front-loaders had been my “daily driver” since the mid 1980s, but in 2017 I purchased a Speed Queen 9-series top-loader pair upon moving to an apartment building with a cramped, communal laundry area that has a wooden floor. I was concerned the high spin speed of a front-loader would cause a lot of noise and vibration, annoying the other three apartments. Turns out the floor is robust enough to handle front-loaders, but I’ve grown to like the Speed Queen, so probably won’t bother spending the money to return to my preferred format.



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