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That Electrolux is almost EXACTLY like the one my friend has that she loves! The only difference is that hers is stainless. I looked up some videos of them in action, and it looks like a promising design from a performance standpoint.
Thatwasherguy.
 
Best new front load washer for home use in the US

Hi Angela, Speed Queen only has three models available. Currently one is a stack design. The others are identical, except one has a right hand hinge door and one has a left-hand hinge door.

Speed Queen automatically gives you two rinses but you can add up to three more rinses I pretty much have always added one rinse seems more than sufficient on both my Speed Queen frontload machines.

John
 
It is overwhelming! One thing you could do is watch youtube vides of different models to see the wash/rinse action for different cycles...

Seeing a lot of the modern front load washers (if my duet died today) I'm pretty sure I would not get another Whirlpool (not that they're bad).. I just personally think my current favorite front load would be an LG with turbo wash (it MUST have turbo wash)...

I like the looks of the Maytag FL's better than the current Whirlpool Duets..
 
You are all so awesome, I look forward to reading all these suggestions each day!

@pansonicvac That "Museum of Clean" is AWESOME!That will be on my bucket list for sure and I'm going to look up to see if there are any near me now too!

@logixx Thank you for the video,gosh I wish the machines would just let you choose how many rises you wanted that would be pretty great.

@combo52 Well a five rinse option is pretty good!

@markwpduet Yeah I am hearing a good amount of responses in favor to the LG Turbo! That is a contender.

Funny thing is that I really was thinking that I would love to have both a top loader and a front loader so if I had extra dirty things I could just use the top loader, well I just remembered that in my garage when we first moved in here the washer and dryer were out there sooo we have two washer dryer hookups one in the garage and one in the laundry room I think my dream of owning a top loader and a front loader is going to transpire LOL YAY!

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dream of owning a top loader and a front loader

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Wash-in at Angela's house!!!
 
I like that you took my idea;) I too would love to have both a top and a front loader in my next house. Plus both you and your spouse would have a happy ending where he can use a front loader and you can use a top loader. Especially when you have lots of laundry but don't want to spend the entire day doing, having two washers and dryers can really cut the time in half! But if you have a hard time deciding which to get between a LG or a SQ, why not get both? A SQ classic top loader and a LG turbo wash front loader:) Or you can get a SQ front loader and get a used Whirlpool direct drive washer which can definitely out clean a SQ classic top loader. I'd avoid a LG top loader.

Regarding other museums around. For vacuums, I know there's not only the one that I went to in Pocatello Idaho but there's also one in Portland Oregon and one in Rolla Missouri. I think you'd like the one out in MO the best, not only the collection is the coolest ever but also the owner is awesome as well. He's on the sister website called vacuumland.org if you're ever interested in joining with us there:) And the only other washer museum I'm aware of is out in Eaton Colorado.

https://www.vacuumland.org/
 
Other suggestions are spot on, especially if you indeed do have two hookups available. Seems like your quandry is solved. I'd go LG with turbo wash for your front loader (it's what I would likely get if I were to go new as I can't afford Speed Queen very easily), and try to find a clean, good-condition used Whirlpool-built direct drive for your top loader. As mentioned above, parts for the direct drive machines are still pretty easy to find and a lot of people who don't normally even work on washers find they can handle the repairs themselves. A direct drive Whirlpool is what I have, bought it used last summer. It was in rough-ish shape -- so a few internal components didn't work quite right which would have presented some issues down the road. I ran it as it was for a few months as it still cleaned well, and got the offending components replaced when I had the money to get it done. Runs like new now.
 
Yes I am overjoyed that I remembered this small fact of two hookups lol. I will be searching for a new/used set daily!

Funny thing happened over Easter while chatting with my Mother in Law she brought up that her washer wasn’t working very well, I had plenty to add in as I was having the same problem with mine, she laughed and said I wonder if we have the same washer and I thought to myself no way could we have the same washer so we took a walk out to the garage and GASP we have the exact same washer and model Ugh Go Figure!!!

She said she is just going to wait till hers dies before getting a new one. So speed forward to Easter dinner at my parents house and I told my Mom the funny story of our duplicate washers and my mom then showed me her Washer I kid you not she has the same washer as my Mother in Law and I all Except hers has the agitator and our wet the wash plate so my Mom absolutely loves hers and says it washing amazingly well agh! I had wanted the agitator one when I bought mine but someone in my family lol said to get the wash plate instead… welp worse decision ever. [this post was last edited: 4/10/2023-14:57]
 
LG

I highly recommend an LG set! My grandparents replaced theirs after 13 years because of a leaky cold water inlet valve. It could have easily and cheaply been fixed, however they decided against it. No other issues at all.
We have an LG built Kenmore Elite that has been flawless as well.
For the LG machines, I highly recommend the Towels cycle. It uses more water, tumbles more gently, does 3 deep rinses with strong interim spins, and the final spin is strong without taking 20-30 minutes. The Normal cycle isn't as great as it may seem.
For true hot washes, either use Sanitize or Normal with Extra Hot. Performance has always been great!
 
I am definitely looking at the front load LG with turbo for our laundry room washer and for our garage washer I am looking for one with a direct drive so far I found a vintage Kenmore 70 series in great condition (picture attached).

Anyone know anything about these… are they any good, I watched a few videos on YouTube and they said they are work horses, I was going to go look at it tonight after work.

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Awesome I will keep this one in mind then. I am also keeping a eye out for a whirlpool direct drive as well, there seems to be a good amount of them on the used market are they all direct drives or just certain models, if it is just certain models I will be sure to ask the seller so I can check out the info online and see if in fact it is a direct drive motor. I have been reading about the direct drive motors and they seem like a great bet as they are real work horses.
 
 
Direct-drives were produced from late 1981 through approx 2010 at introduction of the VMW design (the DD platform continued a couple years longer for unitary/stacked models and some coin-op/commercial).  Direct-drive was first offered as a few introductory Kenmore models.  The first Whirlpool-branded was 1982 model-year.  DD was initially 24" width until the 27" redesign in 1985-ish.  They were produced under numerous brand labels -- Kenmore, Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Roper, Estate, Inglis, Maytag, Admiral, Amana, Crosley.  KitchenAid mid/upper models with 3-speed motors and a larger agitator are desirable.  Some Whirlpool and Kenmore models have 3-speed motors but the larger agitator was exclusive to KitchenAid.
 
That’s a cool looking Kenmore!

My great aunt has a Kenmore washer from 1993 almost exactly like the one you pictured. It has been used regularly it’s entire life, and it still going strong 30 years later with no major repairs. The dryer is wonderful as well. Those whirlpool built dryers with the lint trap in the top are some of the best dryers ever. They are fast, VERY easy to service, and are generally very reliable. They are also extremely easy to get parts for. If the price is right, and you like them, I’d go for them.
Thatwasherguy.
 
@dadoes thank you for giving me some date ranges and the brand names as well!
@thatwasherguy yeah it is a really cool set and they are selling the set for only 150 and said it is still working excellent ugh!!! But the dryer is gas and we don’t have a hookup outside for that so I’m out of luck on that one… oh well the search continues!
 
Well I found a free Kenmore 70 series and just installed it into the garage yesterday I am a bunch of loads in and love this little washer wow it cleans so well! It is much smaller than I am used to but it washes pretty quickly so I just end up doing multiple loads. I’m okay with that! I have ordered some sodium tripolyphosphate and it should arrive today so I am excited to see if it can help revive my whites.I will post a video of my new to me washer soon. Still on the hunt for my front loader though that’s okay I will use my top loader happily anyways.[this post was last edited: 4/16/2023-11:51]
 
 
The dryer likely has only two heat temperatures plus Air/no heat.  Cotton/Sturdy, Permanent Press, and Touch Up are high.  Knit and Delicate are low.

The serial numbers are coded for date of factory production if you want to know the ages more closely.
 
YAY!!!!

So happy to hear that you got your vintage washer! That era of Kenmore used my favorite console that any of the direct drives sported. I just love that wood grain top and black on black color scheme. Given the build quality of these machines, that set should last you a very long time. Let us know what year they are! I’m thinking the dryer is a bit older than the washer, given it’s center dial console. I *think* 1986 was the last year of those before they switched to the dial being offset like it is on the washer. Let us know what front loader set you decide to get! I’m excited to hear what it is!
Thatwasherguy.
 
Those will last longer than anything made today. Most of the common running gear parts are still around but you'll want to find spare timers (eBay) for them if you want to keep them around for the long haul. Those have been obsoleted for quite sometime now.
 
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