Vintage Maytags...
Ralph:
Since you were kind enough to congratulate me on my "new" Maytags, I'm going to chime in here with a question:
Since you're part of a group that has an interest in vintage machines, why not just go vintage? That Maytag pair I just got was less than $200, and they work fine. Even allowing for some repairs and a higher energy cost, it would be quite a while before I approached the cost of a new FL pair.
Plus, if anything goes wrong, the machines are mechanically understandable, so that self-repair is an option for most problems. Try that with a Duet (unless you're very adept with appliances, which you may be, for all I know).
Even if you're not adept at all, and wanted to buy perfectly restored units, you could still do that for less than you're spending, and have better reliability.
C'mon, join the fun!
- Sandy (who spent two hours yesterday getting years of someone else's lint out of his A106's lint filter)