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Hi -haven't been to applvle in a while, like the new format. Just thought I had to put my two sense in about this- great to see the SQ resurrection from the washer dead. It was a truly marvelous machine. With all of the goofy crap on the market now, I don't know which to buy. A straight forward machine like this is what I've been looking for. Now if we just had old style frigidaires.....
 
You made a valid point. I think the success of these machines will be the fact that they are basic straight forward machines. Personally, I like the old style logo on the front and the attempt at a vintage look timer with the round script.
 
I notice with the new Roper washers,...they are going back to the round script also. Ahh! Maybe just a little stroke or two longer ;)
 
SQ

It might help if we would e-mail Alliance with words of encouragement and suggestions, especially about distribution/availability.
 
the thing that hurts, is that , all the little mom and pop appliance stores are being pushed out.What do we have here in the Notheast? P.C Richard,Home Depot and Lowes....OOps forgot Sears. No such thing as small town anything anymore....at least not here!
 
Independent dealers

Larger metropoliton areas still seem to be able to support independent dealers against the onslaught of Lowe's, Home Depot, et all. Hre in Los Angeles, there are at least 2 large indendent dealers, Carlson's in Santa Monica, and Pacific Sales, both of which do heavy TV advertising and claim to match the Big Box stores on price.
 
In NYC there are several small/non big box appliance retailers, and most it seems will be carrying the SQ line.

Think SQ will do well with the top loaders and dryers, especially the double stacked dryer which works well with a top loading washer set up. The front loading washers seem skimpy on cycles and offerings for their price. When compared to the Bosch Nexxt and Whirlpool HE lines, the SQ front loader just does not have all the frippery most seem to look for in washers today.

OTHO those who want fast wash cycles, large capacity with built for the duration construction, may appreciate the SQ front loaders.

There is a reason coin op front loaders tend to be so simple. It makes them way easier to repair, easy to build/maintain and fewer things to break down. Lack of a motherboard and complex computer electronics means on balance a SQ machine should keep going for ages without the problems that plague washers that have low quality motherboards.

SQ more likely than not will add changes to the line as feedback comes in from stores and the market/customers. While it would be nice to contact SQ and "welcome" them back into the fold, think it is important not to jump on them with "why didn't you do this, or why don't you do that"? It is early days yet and we hope SQ will be in the home appliance market for a long time, there will be ample time in the future to sort things out.

As for competing against Maytag, have you seen what is coming out of their plants these days? Willing to bet the SQ top loaders will beat the pants of most if not all the current Maytag top loading line. More so since it seems the "Dependable Care" line is/has been phased out. Do not have numbers at hand, but think SQ will be able to claim the longest stroke in a top loader, if Maytag has tampered too much with what is left of the Dependable Care line.

SQ can also trade on their brand name, which consumers will know from commercial/coin-op laundry appliances, if they are not actually old enough to remember the last time SQ laundry appliances were sold for home use.

MSRP are just that, I'm sure dealers will cut deals, especially if one is buying more than one appliance, like fitting out an entire kitchen/house.

Think SQ set the MSRP of these appliances to not anger commercial customers who are the market for the "Commercial Homestyle" line. Afterall why would they want to pay more for essentially the same products?

As for lack of supply, remember SQ really never stocked a huge inventory of their commercial washers. Usually enough of each model was kept on hand to fill orders/planned orders. Although SQ has hired more workers, it is going to take awhile to get plant(s) up and running and establish retail distribution channels. FWIU, not many commercial dealers were interested in the CHS washers (they would order them if you wanted), but made their bread and butter in Alliance Laundry's other more robust laundry products. Commercial dealers also probably are not interested in selling one or two units at a time, and or are geared to the planning and installation of a laundry. Not to mention after-market repair/serivce, all of which is where probably some real money lies.

Launderess
 
SQ in AU

Hi arrrooohhh,

SQ has always been available in Australia as Speed Queen and Kleenmaid (The Overpriced version).

I was getting Kleenmaid parts from a commercial SQ dealer a couple of weeks ago (They are 20% cheaper from SQ rather than Kleenmaid) and they had the current model SQ on display.

A TOL SQ was $1200AUD ex Tax compared to a Kleenmad at about $2300AUD Inc.

The SQ machines over here and the Kleenmaids, look like the commercial SQ machines, rather than the ones designated for home use in the US. The ones on display have the straight vane commercial agitator in the coinops and the home use ones have a surgilator type agitator.

The tranny is belt driven and looks like a maytag, and the pump is now direct drive off the main motor.

The biggest issue in AU with the Kleenmaids and SQ is the paint. The top is only powdercoated, not porcelin and the paint has a habit of falling off. It just lifts and peels.

Great machines though, and otherwise go forever. I just replaced the lower seals on a 15yo Kleenmaid to give to mate who needed a big machine. Once you get the machine apart the seals are really simple, and the parts kit comes with step by step instructions.

Nathan
 
Maytag has no plans at this time to discontinue the "dependable care" washer for the coin-op line. The domestic models are still available by special order. Most coin-op owners prefer a Maytag orbital tranny TL washer to SQ.
 
Peter - as a "mat" owner - what do you think about these SQ top loaders for home use? I recall there was discussion about "seal" problems and I was curious if you felt they were a wise investment.....
 
Orbital Maytag vs SQ

'mat owners where you are may prefer Maytag, but I get the feeling it depends on the area. I haven't seen a laundry in the Los Angeles area that doesn't have SQ machines in YEARS. When I was growing up in the Sixties there was quite a variety of brands in the laundromats. Maytag, GE, Frigidaire, Speed Queen, and in the early 60's, Philco-Bendix. Then gradually they ALL became Speed Queen equipped.
 
SQ at home should be a great, durable machine. I think it is the only trustworthy USA made toploader out there for home use.

The type of coin-op machines you see in any given area depends on the agressiveness of the distributor. Most coin laundry owners are not brand loyal (unlike me) and will purchase equipment according to price. If you see alot of SQ, then chances are that the SQ distributor in that area is probably very strong and competitive. But on the coin-op message boards that I haunt, Maytag is the preferred TL for coin store installs.

In my area, we have a very strong SQ distributor and a very strong Dexter distributor. There are a few Wascomat and Maytag stores around, but not many -- again, mostly because these two brands are priced higher. GE and WP are extremely rare, but those two companies make their money from domestic sales, and do not concentrate on commercial sales.
 
SQ Commercial 3 years old

hi everyone: I bought the commercial version 3-4 years ago for my tenants. It has served them well! It is the front control panel model and their favorite feature is the "roulette coin box" The owner can set the machine to offer a "FREELOAD" every 1 - 135 loads. I put mine up at 135 and they get a free load almost every month! The thing that amazes me is the water usage it is the lowest of any HE machine I have ever seen.
RObert is always joking the HE machines just use a WetNap to create the washing action but when you look inside the SQ clothes look damp! never wet! But it does a great job cleaning which surpises me everytime! And my tenants were thrilled to see the Staber leave and the Speed Queen come in. If this home unit is built like the commercial and it seems it is then it is one solid machine!

jet
 
I am caught between two worlds

Hi Louis:
I am caught between my MacDonald mother and my Charles father so I am right smack in between. But the Scottish often wins out as it HURTS everytime the tenants cheer at their FREE LOAD! Tt comes right through the ceiling on the 3rd floor!
I just knash my teeth!
Laundress I wil try to check the manual tonight on the wash cycle but I am packing to go visit john in DC and may not get to it before I go.

cheers

jon
 
Thank you Launderess, yes i have seen that location listed in the areas closest to me.I have a vacation coming up,so i will probably take a ride up and check out the models that they have. Let's hope they make a good home product.

Pat
 
Agiflow,

Much as I want to like them, the SQ front loaders seem cycle "challanged" IMHO for the money. Being as that may, they are manually controlable enough I can work around things and do custom cycles if need be.

Now, the top loaders are a different story. The TOL washer is a dream, and if I had the room would be there in a heartbeat.

By the way if anyone really wants a SQ front load washer with long cycles and heater, some guy is always on eBay with government surplus LTS84 washer/dryer sets (rear controlled washer). Downside he is located in CA and not sure how well the units are packed before shipping. Upside the set only goes for $450.

Launderess
 

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