This must be read. Although I haven't read it yet, the headline made me gag LOL. Just skimming through right now as we speak and want to know who the hell GE poled LOL.
Exactly Geoff,...who did they poll?LOL.Consumer Reports would sharply disagree.It's something how they can get away with false advertising.Poor GE must be desperate.
I have to agree with you both. GE makes the worst TL laundry equipment. If they refered to cooking I think that is the best. It may be possible that their new laundry FL may be LG! But we will see what happens.
Peter
I was at bLowes the other day and saw the stickers that stated "Americas most dependable". I'm made the comment that I wanted to throw up too. Got a funny look from another customer.
But really- How does the biggest piece of *poo* in the history of home laundry get a sticker like that on it? Are they drinking bong water?
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
If in fact there was a poll, Either it was a poll designed to come up with the answer they wanted or possibly because no one fixes them, they just scrap them when they break so no fixing is necessary.
I checked out the W/D lineup at Home Depot today and there were a few plastic GE's there. They felt a little sturdier than the older "plastic" version, but remember, only a little bit.
When my building is finished I just might buy a BOL Plastic GE for the hell of it, to see if they really did change something. I highly doubt it though.
I didn't "barf" about the poll-just laughed--who are they trying to kid-their "poll"sounds really "rigged" by the sales counseling staff.I too looked at their new machines at Best Buy---their SS drum in their "TOL" TL model looked like a ribbed SS can to me.That can seam was too much.The other GE model there BB had had a plastic tank-Didn't impress me at all.From now on my washer shopping is going to be at the thrift stores and swap shops here for vintage models._and would love to see these machines running-I am tired of "static" washer displays-they used to "demo" them for you.And oh yea-seems like ALL of the TL washers at BB had the plagerized DA agitators.
An acquaintance of mine just purchased a new G.E top loading set. When I asked him why he chose G.E he replied "The salesman said this is the brand they have the least service calls on". I was like, are you kidding me with this? What's up with THAT! And he purchased them from an independent appliance store.