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Speed queen any good
Anyone use speed queen waher/dryer?
We now hve whirlpool cabrio set top load, about 6 years old and the are complete junk. The bearings in the wash tub are shot, a $600 repair( not happening). Anyone have experience with speed queen, specifically the tr5000 model. Nothing fancy (don't need it to make my morning coffee), basic knob controls. Any input is appreciated.. Steve |
My sister lovers hers, but I have no firsthand experience.
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They make ugly but indestructible commercial coin op machines. Might be great.
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Speed queen
Wife has one. Great machine. S.S. Tub, analog controls (knobs). Easy to use. Commercial quality. Better than the p.o.s. front loader we had. Door seals leak, water all over the laundry room. Keypad display was iffy, letters wore off the display, so you couldn’t tell what was going on with the wash machine. Had it two years and got rid of it and bought the Speed Queen. Five years, no problems. Works like the old Maytag washing machines.
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Sure like my front load washer. Less water and Less wrinkly spin cycle. With the sensor dry on the dryer can take shirts and trousers out, hang em and no ironing necessary.
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We've got one and love it! there is a reason why they are used by laundry mats. They just don't break down and last for ever. You won't be sorry.
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Old Speed Queens, excellent. All parts available. Not efficient. But they work. They will last the test of time, with proper maintenance, and part replacement as needed. But, they will beat up your clothes, the lint traps tell the tale. New washers don't clean construction clothes.
Speed Queens in the garage!!! |
Buy it. My wife hated the "new washing machines". I can't make it do what I want. The cycles are stupid & the damn thing hardly gets clothes clean. Old appliance repair guy I know say "buy a Speed Queen". Steel frame, stainless steel tub, bigger motor, basic controls. Happy wife now. Expect it will out live both of us. It's a real machine.
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Big thanks to everyone...
I do agree they aren't the best looking machines but they're hidden away, so a nonissue.. We had old maytags when we first married 20yrs ago( lasted 14+ years) and do i miss them. I should've fixed the old machines. Just looking for some comparable to those. Speed queen it is..thanks Steve |
Speed Queen redesigned to finally comply with the EPA last year - the new residential speed queens aren't what the old ones were.
Some people are buying commercial machines to avoid the problems. My wife really wants to replace our 30 year old Maytags. Those have had a couple minor repairs over the years but they just keep working. I fear that we may have waited to long. |
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Edit...looks like i need model lwn432.that appears to be the older version? |
Whatever you buy, be on the lookout for "energy-efficient' OR 'high-efficiency' as most are. What that boils down to is less water in the tub, the tub barely rotates, the wash time is twice or more as a regular machine. The end result is the clothes just don't get clean.
We bought a GE - non-efficiency unit. It was the only non HE in a mid price range. We love it, its been 2 years works great. Don't know what the shelf life is over the long haul though....... |
Love ours...no problems in years.
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Top five washing machines made in the USA
https://www.bizvibe.com/blog/top-5-washing-machines-made-in-usa-2018/ |
Have both washer and dryer.. Great stuff. Old school and built to last.
Someone mentioned the coin operated machines... the beauty is the residential stuff is the same stuff without the coin slot. |
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I'm looking at the tr5 washer, but apparently it's built differently then the previous model...it has mostly excellent reviews but would love to here from someone that owns either the tr3, tr5 or even the tr7, which is a electronic controller vs knobs |
My stuff was bought before they had to go to water savers.
Washer model: AWN432SP111TW01 Dryer is gas: ADG3LRGS111TW01 |
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Unfortunately i can't find those models local to me... I'm alittle hesitant to by online. Not sure how warranty issues would be handled.. Maybe I'll just give in and buy the tr5 and hope for the best😟 |
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I think I'd go with the old school knobs rather than the digital display and call it a day. I have had Frigidaire, Maytag and now the Speed Queen. I'll never own another Maytag appliance for as long as I live! The Speed Queen ticked all the boxes for me. Simple design and wash and dry clothes. |
Yeah i definitely want knobs..but the tr7 (electric control)comes with a 7 year warranty parts and labor on the entire machine. The tr5 is only 5yrs..
I loved my maytag wish i still had it..it was a workhorse but we stupidly replaced with a whirpool cabrio hd...biggest pos ever made..I'll never own whirpool again.. Thanks for your insight |
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