Speed Queen AWN542 Fabric Softener DIspenser INJURY!!

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mtn1584

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AYYYYYY,
Sorry but da freakin New Yawker came out in me dis morning when I was running late for work and wuz unloadin da machine full of towels into da drya!!! Then it happened......hit da bottom of da freakin fabric softener dispener, and cut my freakin hand!!!! LOL believe it or not.....4 hours later, it is still bleeding tru da band-aid!!! LOL SPEED QUEEN OWNERS BEWARE....DIS IS A HAZARD DAT HAS HAPPEND TO MANY OF US ON DIS HERE SITE......LMAO, a fabric softener dispener injury, I thought it would never happen to me LOL. How many of use people has dis happend to? HUH??
Mike
 
That sharp edge at the bottom of the softener dispenser has gotten me a couple of time...bled like a stuck pig. Funny thing is this...when I had my Amana Raytheon built washer if rom the 90's that I bought at Sears, it had the same issue. I called Amana at he time and they sent out a cap so I won't get nicked. My SQ AWN311 has the same issue so I called Alliance and was told they would look into it....and this is how many years now?! Lol
 
If it's happened to

2 seperate people and on seperate occasions, makes you wonder how many times it has actually occured with these machines.
 
simple sandpaper will take care of that sharp edge........

how many people here have been injured, and you haven't smoothed yours down yet?

this can be fixed faster than your hand will heal.....

get well soon!
 
Now I am not bad mouthing my SQ. I love her to death, even though I almost bled to death LOL!! I will just be more careful next time LOL
MIKE
 
This has happened to me a few times as well; usually when in a hurry. I've learnt my lesson and make sure I am aware of the dispenser during unloading.

If you are still bleeding after 4 hours you may need to have that looked at.
 
why wasn't the sharp edge of the dispensor smoothed off at the SQ factory?Usually its common practice to smooth and deburr edges of parts before the machine is sent from the factory-esp parts the user will contact while using the machine.This sounds like carelessness on the part of SQ.could lawsuits be brewing over this?I will now have second thoughts of buying one of these-this is a quality control issue.
 
Oh, don't you guys know? Speed Queen machines are meant to be used by REAL men! No women washing here, they just can't handle these manly machines.. :) :) :) :)

Seriously though, I'm surprised that this is something they overlooked. Maybe the tooling is getting worn, causing these sharp edges to appear after years of use.

I'm sure a bit of 50 grit sandpaper will take care of those edges PDQ... Then a bit of 1000 grit just to polish it off a little..

I'm sure if Whirlpool made their machines like that, there would be a class action lawsuit by now... <Sighs>

Man, I just love that "New England" and "Bawwston" accent. One of these days, I wouldn't mind going to see the Big Apple, Coney Island and all of that.
 
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