whirlpool862
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What I’ve noticed recently is that I’ve NEVER heard an older washer roar during spin cycle, while I hear about newer ones roaring all the time. I’ve never heard a top load washer made BEFORE the 1990s that was roaring. Usually when I hear that it’s loud it’s a vibration, a drain pump sound, or it’s off balance, but NEVER a roaring noise.
I’ve never heard a Maytag Dependable Care, a Whirlpool Direct Drive, or a GE Filter Flo with noisy bearings even if it’s over 30 years old. The seals and bearings MUST have been very good on those if they rarely failed. When I was younger and they were made (I didn’t care about washers then) but I never heard a vintage washer roar. Bearing issues seem to be extremely rare on washers made before 1990.
You likely haven’t seen it either, I mean, come on, what was last time you saw a thread titled “My 1985 Maytag Dependable Care Washer Sounds like a Jet Engine” or “My 1975 GE Filter Flo washer sounds like it’s about to take flight”. Probably never.
I’ve never heard a Maytag Dependable Care, a Whirlpool Direct Drive, or a GE Filter Flo with noisy bearings even if it’s over 30 years old. The seals and bearings MUST have been very good on those if they rarely failed. When I was younger and they were made (I didn’t care about washers then) but I never heard a vintage washer roar. Bearing issues seem to be extremely rare on washers made before 1990.
You likely haven’t seen it either, I mean, come on, what was last time you saw a thread titled “My 1985 Maytag Dependable Care Washer Sounds like a Jet Engine” or “My 1975 GE Filter Flo washer sounds like it’s about to take flight”. Probably never.
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