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    Best US DW available at the moment

    The current 100 series should be pretty similar to your old 100 series one. I personally wouldn't get one with the plastic bottom tub. Those once were known to have issues with becoming leaky - but that apparently hasn't really been the case recently. They probably all have pump issues sooner...
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    New Miele DW does not regenerate

    I hooked up my machine to hot water as well and it saves some energy - but not as dramatic as I thought. I think Miele dramatically changes the heating logic once it senses a warm fill - I basically get the same wash and rinse temps regardless of what Auto senses to. I also found that the Auto...
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    Age of Huebsch commercial top loader?

    I think the "true" commercial machines for laundromats and such have had a PCB control for a long time. Anything that can be optioned with a coin box basically. The timer versions are semi-commercial ones for shared living, salons and such and I don't think those ever had coin boxes as options -...
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    Even SQ has their issues

    I still love how people hammer down issues like "failure prone touch switches" - which haven't been an issue in a decade or more, at least ever since we have wide spread capacitive sensing technology. And how timers are so much better - even though even SQ has a not that low percentage of their...
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    Even SQ has their issues

    As I always say: SQ is not the be all and end all. If THAT is their service in a rural area, and they don't do the simple things that ANY service department should (like, have basically all small parts - boards, sensors, belts, switches etc. - on hand with every service tech), there's no wonder...
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    Samsung Top Loader Very Loud during Spin Cycle

    I could go on about selection bias on review boards, or how just looking at BBB cases without context of how f-ing big Samsung is makes that a very awkward point, but you know better, you say... Just 2 things: 1. Why do you quote my post that specifically says I would NOT recommend a Samsung...
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    Samsung Top Loader Very Loud during Spin Cycle

    That's actually a very good observation - we've basically heard every failure mode of most washer designs on here. A Samsung TL with a bearing issue really doesn't come to mind... The exploding Samsung TLs have been recalled though. There was pretty good evidence what the issue was and what...
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    Samsung Top Loader Very Loud during Spin Cycle

    Yes, DC97-16984B would be the part in question. Prices start at north of 200$ for the part. If the machine has warranty, of course, use that. If the machine isn't terribly old and you can do the job yourself, it might be an idea to replace the part, if you like the machine otherwise. However...
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    An Interesting Test with a New Meter

    Getting rinse results could be done with very few extras equipment and some simple assumptions. But that would be rather a lot of doing. Also grain of salt - the LG performed a whole different class of cycle. Heating water - regardless of context - is always the biggest cost in appliances. No...
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    Cigarette Stale OLD smell on comforter not coming out in wash

    Tar and tobacco smoke is a b to remove. My Grandma was a life long chain smoker. When my mum remodeld her flat after her death I IMPLORED her to rip out EVERYTHING, including ceilings. If none of the above helps, such smells and yellowing might come out best with dry-cleaning. That's usually...
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    Anybody have information about this Washer?

    Those were always somewhat odd. The over 5 cuft models have different cabinets, dispensers are in the top, etc. Overall worse to service - for not even 1 cuft more. I don't know about any item that does not fit into a 5cuft machine - I'd probably look at those instead.
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    Is there a decent washing machine (TL/FL) available from Home Depot for under $1k?

    There are certain review outlets I would agree on are pay-per-review - something like reviewed.com in the US, or "ETM Testmagazin" here in Germany. But CR - like Stiftung Warentest over here - is at least mostly independent. There's a real simple way to tell that: If they have any product from...
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    Is there a decent washing machine (TL/FL) available from Home Depot for under $1k?

    The dryer issue might really be only down to a vent issue. Getting the vent cleaned is certainly a cheaper option than a new dryer - and if it's the vent, a new dryer won't perform any better anyway. Unfortunately, Home Depot blocks any traffic from the EU. But looking at the different online...
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    Should I repair my washing machine or not?

    Very well differentiated opinions on here once again 🙄 Yes, if they do not do the repair themselves, it is probably not worth it. But then again, they will be at the same point with a SpeedQueen TC in 5-10 years as well when the belt (and possibly pulleys) need replacement - and out either...
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    Should I repair my washing machine or not?

    A loud, sometimes described as "freight train like" sound usually points towards a bearing issue. As far as I understand, the bearings are integrated into the gear case assembly. A quick google search points towards anywhere between 160$ and 260$ for the part. Question then is if you can do the...
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    The new EU dryer energy label is rolling out

    If reliability would be such a huge issue, I think there would be more of an outcry in the EU. Keep in mind that soon effectively they will be the only option out there. And I've done the math before on here - the operating time a new HP dryer needs to be more affordable and better for the...
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    The new EU dryer energy label is rolling out

    It's really sad TBH that no matter what tech you talk about in retail - half of your customers couldn't even tell you a basic thing about they use it. They can't answer you "About how often does your dryer run in week" or "what kind of laundry do you typically dry" - and then complain that you...
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    The Great Debate. Gas vs Electric Dryers

    In don't know how US gas billing works, but in Germany at least, you get billed gas on the basis of kWhs just like electricity. That makes billing somewhat complicated since gas composition here varies slightly throughout the year and from place to place, so the gas company has to adjust...
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    The new EU dryer energy label is rolling out

    Natural gas is currently an option - but in about 25 years it just won't be - or shouldn't be at least. Electricity can be produced emissions free - both locally and through the supply chain - and producing combustion fuels through electro-chemical ways just for such applications isn't really...
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    The new EU dryer energy label is rolling out

    As of today, you are allowed to display the new label. There is a 14 day period for everybody to switch over the displays, so it'll take a few days for it to show up everywhere. Only exception is for the edge case that the manufacturer of an appliance has gone out of business and can't re-supply...
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