brucelucenta
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Frigidiare's last ditch effort at advertising. This machine actually washed pretty well, depending on the load you had it it. An almost overly stuffed tub seemed to wash better than a smaller load did. The actual mechanism could have been very good with a few changes. The tub seal was a weak point on the washer, somewhat like the tub seals on speed queen washers from the 80's thru the 90's. It would fail and drench the bearings with soapy water and ruin them. The repair costs were more than it was usually worth to someone. There were other problems with the washers too, but not everyone can be as dependable as Maytag. Frigidiare's quality really went downhill with these models. They were not heavy duty at all and there were machines competing with them that were. The balancing system was quite good though and WCI continued using that same system with many of their machines after that. The dryers were very problematic as well. The drum rollers were constantly having to be replaced and there were air movement problems that resulted in lint build up and warping of the lint filter housing. They were a nice idea, just not a very good design for either washer or dryer. In only a year or two after this GM sold off Frigidaire to WCI anyway and the day of Frigidaire Jet Action washers was over. The WCI models were basically a cheap version of Westinghouse washers and the dryers were Franklin design, which were total pieces of crap!!! A few years later, WCI started making the dryers a cheap version of Westinghouse dryers too.[this post was last edited: 9/22/2017-11:09]