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forevaclevah

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These came with my house and I am replacing them with modern units. Yes, yes, I know, I should keep them but I wanted a front loading unit that is quieter.

As far as I can tell, they are in excellent condition. The only problem is the washer will leak a little bit of water during every load. This was never a problem for me because it was right next to a floor drain.

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1980-2 Whirlpool Pair

These were real work horses but unfortunately the washer leak is probably an outer tub leak.

 

A new Speed Queen Front Load washer would be the perfect replacement and would easily last as long as these Whirlpools have, I would also suggest keeping the WP dryer, with the money you will save not buying a new dryer you can afford the extra cost of a real SQ FL washer.

 

You will be amazed how well the old dryer works alongside a new washer that spins twice as fast as the old WP does.

 

John L.
 

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