For the last several months, I've been using a very nice local laundromat in Branford called the Sea Suds. I haven't used a laundromat since college, 45 years ago. I'm renovating my house and all of my vintage machines are either in storage (the ones I want to keep), gone to a neighbor who takes them away gratis to sell as scrap, and decorating my backyard waiting to be repaired or disassembled for parts.
One nice surprise at the Sea Suds was the variety of Huebsch and Speed Queen FL's that go from very large to Ginormous. Same with the dryers. The other surprise is that, and this makes sense in many ways, the machines are fast. The third thing that impressed me are these wonderful tables that are the perfect height for folding.
So I've decided I want some of these conveniences. Some manufactures out there, such as LG now offer MEGA laundry pairs that offer an FL washer with a 5.8 cu ft. drum and a matching dryer with a 9 cu ft. drum. both in a 30"-wide cabinets. I will track down the manufacturer of those tables and make sure I have one made for my future new Big Beautiful Launderette. I want one of those chrome mesh laundry carts with the hanger poles too.
I went to PC Richards this weekend( many of my friends recommend this store because they are one of the few places that take care of repairs themselves) to see the MEGAS in person, but so far none of the 3 PC stores in our general area have them on display. I talked to a very nice salesman who I thought would jump at the chance to make a 4K + sale, but he surprised me by telling me (in a low voice) that if a customer wanted to spend that much money he/she would be wiser to buy a Miele product even though their drums are half-the MEGA'S size. That made me trust him; he knew something about washing machines.
I asked him to explain his point and he said (again in a low voice) that a washer like the MEGA that had to tumble and then balance and spin such a large load of wet laundry might not be up to the task because these weren't professional laundry machines like the Huebsches and the Speed Queens. I saw his point.
He steered me to a pair of similar smaller LG's and I've included scans of all 4 machines down below for y'all to look at.
I would consider ENTHUSIASTICALLY a Speed Queen FL machine but it pisses me off that they refuse to offer a machine that heats it's own water. For me, that's non-negotiable. Pity.
Also, concerning the 9 cu ft. LG MEGA dryer I can't help but wonder if I would be buying into another disappointment the way those GE Big-Load dryers from the '70's caused many dealers to refuse to sell them because early sales received lots of complaints from people who spent the extra money for them, and then found out that their heaters and coils weren't big enough or powerful enough to increase the drying speed in those big drums. I remember the GE dealer in upstate NY who convinced my Parents to buy the GE standard-sized dryer instead to avoid that issue.
So whaddya think?





				
			One nice surprise at the Sea Suds was the variety of Huebsch and Speed Queen FL's that go from very large to Ginormous. Same with the dryers. The other surprise is that, and this makes sense in many ways, the machines are fast. The third thing that impressed me are these wonderful tables that are the perfect height for folding.
So I've decided I want some of these conveniences. Some manufactures out there, such as LG now offer MEGA laundry pairs that offer an FL washer with a 5.8 cu ft. drum and a matching dryer with a 9 cu ft. drum. both in a 30"-wide cabinets. I will track down the manufacturer of those tables and make sure I have one made for my future new Big Beautiful Launderette. I want one of those chrome mesh laundry carts with the hanger poles too.
I went to PC Richards this weekend( many of my friends recommend this store because they are one of the few places that take care of repairs themselves) to see the MEGAS in person, but so far none of the 3 PC stores in our general area have them on display. I talked to a very nice salesman who I thought would jump at the chance to make a 4K + sale, but he surprised me by telling me (in a low voice) that if a customer wanted to spend that much money he/she would be wiser to buy a Miele product even though their drums are half-the MEGA'S size. That made me trust him; he knew something about washing machines.
I asked him to explain his point and he said (again in a low voice) that a washer like the MEGA that had to tumble and then balance and spin such a large load of wet laundry might not be up to the task because these weren't professional laundry machines like the Huebsches and the Speed Queens. I saw his point.
He steered me to a pair of similar smaller LG's and I've included scans of all 4 machines down below for y'all to look at.
I would consider ENTHUSIASTICALLY a Speed Queen FL machine but it pisses me off that they refuse to offer a machine that heats it's own water. For me, that's non-negotiable. Pity.
Also, concerning the 9 cu ft. LG MEGA dryer I can't help but wonder if I would be buying into another disappointment the way those GE Big-Load dryers from the '70's caused many dealers to refuse to sell them because early sales received lots of complaints from people who spent the extra money for them, and then found out that their heaters and coils weren't big enough or powerful enough to increase the drying speed in those big drums. I remember the GE dealer in upstate NY who convinced my Parents to buy the GE standard-sized dryer instead to avoid that issue.
So whaddya think?





