The **cough** Maytag Neptune (built by Samsung).
I supposed I should be really ashamed of this acquisition and depending on your comments, I may be. I understand these are problem laden P.O.S. but this one seems to work so far and for the price I paid - $60 - I'll play with it for a while and pass it on to some other unsuspecting individual (insert evil laugh here) or use perhaps just use it until it dies (can't be that long, LOL).
I was looking for a W & D for a friend of mine and saw this ad. "Maytag Neptune washer" the text inside only stated "Used", with 3 so-so photos of it. Great ad, huh? I e-mailed the seller asking "OK what's wrong with it?" The answer: "Nothing. The dryer died and we decided to replace the set because the wife had to have a matching set."
RedCarpetDrew says it's either a MAH8700 or MAH9700 (I forgot to look). I'm guessing it's the 9700, based on the "Sanitary" cycle and temp options, assuming it has a heater.
Observations so far: Normal cycle with extra rinse - 117 minutes (or is that is "1" hour "17" mins??) Unlike my 10-11 year old LG, this does NOT dumb down the hot water when you select hot (excellent!). But (worse than the LG) OMG this thing takes a loooooong time dicking around for each drain / spin! . . . . Drain w/o tumble while cycling the pump a few times, tumble, stop, cycle the pump, <span style="font-size: 12pt;">tumble, cycle the pump, stop, </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;">cycle the pump, </span><span style="font-size: 12pt;">tumble, </span>cycle the pump,<span style="font-size: 12pt;"> stop, pump, tumble, pump, etc, etc.</span>
There's a slight leak when draining I need to investigate (pic 4). I need to do more cleaning and run another HOT (or perhaps sanitary) cycle with LCB.
So how big of a mistake did I make by buying this piece-o-crap?



