Buyer's Remorse
Bought our 92 Series Speed Queen a couple of years ago.
It's a nice machine. We are satisfied with how well it cleans & rinses. It, also, appears to be gentler on our clothes than the old Kenmore direct drive.
We are intrigued by the new clean-sheet design SQ has rolled out; however, we wouldn't consider buying one.
Everyone has their own hot buttons, when it comes to household appliances. Ours turned out to be the automatic temperature control we had enjoyed for 20 years.
During the winter, our incoming water temperature is lucky to exceed 55 degrees Fahrenheit. That's a long way from the 20 degrees Celsius that F & P offers.
There are various ways to ensure a warm water wash temperature, but we're tired of fiddling with it. A water valve that splits hot & cold @ a 50-50 ratio sounds good, but it really isn't.
So, the washers didn't have automatic temperature control, and the dryers didn't have moisture sensors. Which glaring omission would SQ correct, first?
Well, it wasn't the automatic temperature control on the new "clean-sheet" washer, and this from a company that is based more than 250 miles "north" of where we live.
If we decided to go with something similar to the 2018 SQ washers, we'd probably opt for the F & P WashSmart.
Thanks for listening, & have a nice day.