vacfanatic
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- May 17, 2009
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LG Tromm - Approved
I own the LG WM2233HW Washer and the DLE3733W dryer, and love them both! Speaking of that, I just bought another LG washer and it was delivered yesterday. Wanted more of a basic model for "play", and to help keep up with laundry at times. Got the older model WM2010CW for $498, and works very nice. My partner had a hard time getting acustomed to having more than enough vacuum cleaners for everyone on my block, but the washer thing he really tried to fight me on. I won!
Anything electronic can fail, period. I'm sure eventually I'll have to replace something on these, but what appliance don't you have to do this to eventually? You can get most any of the parts you need for these on Sears Parts Direct, and the prices aren't too bad either. Yes control boards and such are spendy, but that is true with any brand.
Everyone knows that nothing is made like it used to be 20 years ago. I would buy LG again for sure, but eventually I'll have a set of Mieles. A bit pricey for me at the moment though, so I picked the LGs. If you go into Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, etc, try pulling out the detergent drawer on every model you can find, then try the LG. To me, every other brand had a real cheapo feeling detergent drawer that didn't open smoothly. Maybe it's just that they are opened 500 times a day by wandering hands. Anyone else ever notice this? I think the worst detergent drawer I "tested" was on a Frigidaire. Yucky.
Andrew

I own the LG WM2233HW Washer and the DLE3733W dryer, and love them both! Speaking of that, I just bought another LG washer and it was delivered yesterday. Wanted more of a basic model for "play", and to help keep up with laundry at times. Got the older model WM2010CW for $498, and works very nice. My partner had a hard time getting acustomed to having more than enough vacuum cleaners for everyone on my block, but the washer thing he really tried to fight me on. I won!
Anything electronic can fail, period. I'm sure eventually I'll have to replace something on these, but what appliance don't you have to do this to eventually? You can get most any of the parts you need for these on Sears Parts Direct, and the prices aren't too bad either. Yes control boards and such are spendy, but that is true with any brand.
Everyone knows that nothing is made like it used to be 20 years ago. I would buy LG again for sure, but eventually I'll have a set of Mieles. A bit pricey for me at the moment though, so I picked the LGs. If you go into Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, etc, try pulling out the detergent drawer on every model you can find, then try the LG. To me, every other brand had a real cheapo feeling detergent drawer that didn't open smoothly. Maybe it's just that they are opened 500 times a day by wandering hands. Anyone else ever notice this? I think the worst detergent drawer I "tested" was on a Frigidaire. Yucky.
Andrew
