CR is SUPER Inaccurate....
I can't believe anyone would/should believe in a magazine that states it test so thoroughly, but apparently cannot bother to notice the basics like YES, the Speed Queen DOES HAVE a bleach dispenser (doh!) and NO, it does NOT come with a ONE year warranty, but rather a industry-leading THREE YEAR warranty (double doh!). So much for thorough reviews.
Actually we have CR to thank - after following it's advice to dive into Cabrio purgatory, we have climbed out and are now the soon-to-be proud owners of a pair of 2009 Speed Queens! They will be delivered next week and we can't wait.
I have this website to thank for all the great pictures, action shots, and discussions that helped us make the decision. Frankly, the last I had heard of Speed Queen was in the 1980s. I called my aunt to see if she still had her Speed Queen and she had just bought a new Roper (omg) and given the Speed Queen pair to her daughter. The appliance store where she'd purchased the original SQ said they weren't made anymore and talked her into a Roper. Her Speed Queens were 31 years old and had only had a pump replaced back in the 1990s. I guess the wood grain control panel didn't match her newly remodeled kitchen.
I also was very impressed with the customer service of Speed Queen HQ as they patiently answered any questions that I had, sent me the parts and troubleshooting manuals via e-mail, and spoke of some of the history of the machines. According to them, the washer's last "major" redesign was in the late 1990s, and the dryer hasn't had a major redesign in 24 years. <!> If it ain't broke... I'm just glad they have the new controls panels...as 90s as they are, they are still an improvement. I told the guy they should bring back some of the style they SQ's had in the 60s, etc. He chuckled and pretty much said they're pretty stodgy on design. I did order the cool color (red) inserts for the knobs...we'll see how they turn out. And I've ordered the "Crown" badge/logo that is usually on the front left of SQ cabinets, but missing on these models for some reason.
I'm also thrilled to have a great 210º agitator with long sweep action than the corkscrews we've dealt with for the past twenty years. Looking forward to a non-dancing washer during spin and some soothing old-school washer noises. No more chug-chug-chug-chug-chug-chug for me!
Don't get me wrong, we've had excellent service from Whirlpool for 30 years, but the Cabrio turned out to be a deal breaker lasting only until the warranty was up (the lid started rusting, but was "patched up" by the 2nd repair man - the first never showed up). We checked out the newer machines and hate the "sensor" technology, etc. I'm perfectly capable of determining water levels and wash types myself, thank you.
My local dealer was great. Her knowledge of SQ was a little lacking as she's not been a dealer but for 1.5 years, but they made up for that in service. Although they are 40 miles away, I performed the entire transaction over the phone. The dryer is going to be customized for a left vent option (never even knew such a thing was possible! Thanks SQ!), they are going to reverse the door and install it--all at the whopping charge of $35. Wow. I don't even have to pay for it until it arrives at the house. Amazing. Take that Home Depot/Lowe's! The dealer and the service I received from SQ made the decision easy...and I feel great in supporting a local dealer and supporting a legendary American company (insert flag waving here). lol
Something I found interesting. According to the manual, you must fill the tub with at least 1 quart of water. I'm guessing this primes the pump. Never heard of that--but will be sure to do it before the first use. Another great SQ benefit--very detailed and useful owner's manuals.
Anyway, just wanted to throw out an initial post as I just registered for the site--along with a "thank you" for all the great info!