I can understand the dislike based on the belt & tensioner replacement job. My 15 year old Maytag Atlantis is much easier to maintain and the belt lasts ~7 years or so in my experience running 4 full loads or more per week. Replacing the belt requires no tools, just tilt the washer back and prop it up on phone books. Old belt comes off by hand, wipe the pulleys off, and roll on the new belt.
With that said, it's unlikely the Atlantis would last long in the environment the Speed Queen described above services. Plastic timer would likely be the first casualty and they're no longer available...these folks are rough on timers for some reason, maybe turning them backwards (the Speed Queen knob freewheels). I considered refurbing a used Atlantis/Ensignia washer when their AWN412 acted up, but probably not suited to their needs.