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masraum 10-10-2022 12:45 PM

Are there quiet clothes washers?
 
I've never heard a quiet clothes washer. Do they exist? I assume that the spin cycle makes it unlikely for a washer to ever be quiet unless they start adding lots of weight to them.

OK-944 10-10-2022 12:50 PM

Just had a couple of new Speed Queens (top load washer and front load dryer) installed today and they're pretty quiet. They're in a wide closet which will quiet down further if I decide to install a thick bifold door.

Some of the over and under front loaders (LG's, etc.) are also pretty quiet. Again, if you can install these in a closet you've got more options for sound insulating doors.

Scott Douglas 10-10-2022 12:57 PM

When I consider the amount of work the washer/dryer saves, me I don't mind the noise quite as much. Same with our overly loud 25 yr old dish washer.

Roswell 10-10-2022 01:01 PM

Speed Queen front loader washer, its a work of art...

KFC911 10-10-2022 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11818351)
When I consider the amount of work the washer/dryer saves, me I don't mind the noise quite as much. Same with our overly loud 25 yr old dish washer.

My washer/dryer are in a laundry room, and I close the door.... so I care not.

Replaced my loud dish washer with a Bosch unit (nuthin' fancy) several years ago.... first thing I noticed was how quiet it was by comparison.

masraum 10-10-2022 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 11818351)
When I consider the amount of work the washer/dryer saves, me I don't mind the noise quite as much. Same with our overly loud 25 yr old dish washer.

Washer/dryer are usually out of the way, closet, separate room, garage, etc... so not usually a big deal. Our current stuff (OLD and came with the house) is LOUD when the spin cycle comes on.

About 20 years ago, we got a Kitchenaid dishwasher that was supposed to be something like 52db - 56db. You could turn it on while you were in the kitchen and have a hard time telling if it was running. It was pretty spectacular, especially as loud as some of them can be. I think these days, many/most are in the 40s and 50s decibals range which is quieter than a conversation.

We did have some board in ours go out after ~10 years, I bought another board, I think it was ~$50, and easily installed it myself and it was back in business.

greglepore 10-10-2022 01:39 PM

Very happy with LG stacked units-in a pantry but don't hear them outside of the pantry. They are crazy expensive at retail, like $2500 or so, but I got a crazy deal on mine at Lowes-a contractor had ordered 2 not realizing they were gas, and didn't pick them up, and the store blew 2 of them out for $550 each. Instantly grabbed one set and ordered an LP conversion...had to run the LP line but it was still a steal.

masraum 10-10-2022 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by OK-944 (Post 11818346)
Just had a couple of new Speed Queens (top load washer and front load dryer) installed today and they're pretty quiet. They're in a wide closet which will quiet down further if I decide to install a thick bifold door.

Some of the over and under front loaders (LG's, etc.) are also pretty quiet. Again, if you can install these in a closet you've got more options for sound insulating doors.

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Originally Posted by Roswell (Post 11818355)
Speed Queen front loader washer, its a work of art...

I've never heard of Speed Queen.

Norm K 10-10-2022 01:56 PM

I expect this model is very quiet if so instructed ...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665438947.jpg

VINMAN 10-10-2022 01:57 PM

Speed Queen has traditionally made commercial washers and dryers. They started making home ones recently.

We recently bought a Whirlpool top loader. One of the new "high efficiency " ones. Totally sucks balls. Uses less water, but takes twice as long and doesn't clean the clothes well. Sometimes have to run through another cycle.

Not even close to the 20yo Kemore we had to part with.

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stevej37 10-10-2022 02:01 PM

The loudest noise my Kenmore makes is when the solenoid kicks in the spin cycle...otherwise it's quiet.

Crowbob 10-10-2022 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Norm K (Post 11818402)
I expect this model is very quiet if so instructed ...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1665438947.jpg

Mine also has a built-in dishwasher.

look 171 10-10-2022 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 11818403)
Speed Queen has traditionally made commercial washers and dryers. They started making home ones recently.

We recently bought a Whirlpool top loader. One of the new "high efficiency " ones. Totally sucks balls. Uses less water, but takes twice as long and doesn't clean the clothes well. Sometimes have to run through another cycle.

Not even close to the 20yo Kemore we had to part with.

.

Nothing good deed goes unpunished. I feel the same way about our new top loader also. We bought the largest capacity one thinking it will clean well with a smaller load. Nope, it senses the amount of clothing and WILL NOT allow more fooking water into the unit. It looks like its bearly enough water to sock the dirty clothes. The damn thing is locked up unlike older units where you can add clothes or detergent

Shaun @ Tru6 10-10-2022 04:54 PM

I have a Bosch Nexxt Premium. Front load. Cleans anything. I wouldn't say whisper quiet but it's certainly not loud, or even noticeable.

masraum 10-10-2022 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VINMAN (Post 11818403)
Speed Queen has traditionally made commercial washers and dryers. They started making home ones recently.

We recently bought a Whirlpool top loader. One of the new "high efficiency " ones. Totally sucks balls. Uses less water, but takes twice as long and doesn't clean the clothes well. Sometimes have to run through another cycle.

Not even close to the 20yo Kemore we had to part with.

.

I'm sure you know and do use them, but you're only supposed to use "HE" (high efficiency) detergents in high efficiency washers. Could that be the problem?

stealthn 10-10-2022 08:17 PM

Our LG is very quite

VINMAN 10-11-2022 04:09 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11818660)
I'm sure you know and do use them, but you're only supposed to use "HE" (high efficiency) detergents in high efficiency washers. Could that be the problem?

Yeah, know about the detergent thing. The problem is the lack of water coverage over the clothes. Even with a small load. The other issue is the agitation. Mine has a removable center agitator for larger items. Even with that in place the way the back and forth motion is timed, the clothes barely move. Especially from top to bottom.

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NY65912 10-11-2022 04:27 AM

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Originally Posted by stealthn (Post 11818684)
Our LG is very quite

I concur

Bob Kontak 10-11-2022 05:05 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11818392)
I've never heard of Speed Queen.

You usually have to put quarters in them to get introduced.

rockfan4 10-11-2022 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11818392)
I've never heard of Speed Queen.

Next you're going to tell me you've never heard of Rippin' Good Cookies.
Sadly no longer made.


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