Hey! I'm mostly a vacuumland user, but I know that this is a great place for opinions on washing machines so I thought I'd post here!
So here's the thing, right now we have a broken Kenmore Oasis He washer that we bought from sears. It is a terrible washer. Not going to lie to you. My Dad's Maytag(?) from 1990 out cleans this hunk of junk every time.
Anyway, we are going to be receiving a gift card of sorts through Sears for having a broken washer since we have a warranty on it and since they don't have any Oasis He's left. (Gift card will be anywhere from $800 to $1100 I assume)
My grandmother wants to purchase a Kenmore Elite 5.2 Top Loader Washer (This! http://www.sears.com/kenmore-elite-5.2-cu-ft-top-load-washer/p-02631622000P )
Seeming that our current washer is a POS and is part of the Kenmore Series, I thought that it might not be the best idea to go with a Kenmore washer.
Here's the list of requirements:
It needs to be a large washer as 6 people live in this household. (4.5+ ?)
It needs to be from Sears.
It needs to be around the $800 to $1000 price range.
It needs to be easy for an 81 year old man to use it.
It needs to be a top loader.
And (I can't believe this actually has to be a requirement) it has to be white [Grandma won't buy a non-white appliance.)
Searing for a while on Sears led me to think that these washers would be the best:
http://www.sears.com/lg-4.5-cu-ft-h...2635572000P?prdNo=17&blockNo=17&blockType=G17
http://www.sears.com/whirlpool-4.6-...2632462000P?prdNo=18&blockNo=68&blockType=G68
And that's really it. A lot of washers seem to have really bad reviews or are Samsung washers.
So here's the thing, right now we have a broken Kenmore Oasis He washer that we bought from sears. It is a terrible washer. Not going to lie to you. My Dad's Maytag(?) from 1990 out cleans this hunk of junk every time.
Anyway, we are going to be receiving a gift card of sorts through Sears for having a broken washer since we have a warranty on it and since they don't have any Oasis He's left. (Gift card will be anywhere from $800 to $1100 I assume)
My grandmother wants to purchase a Kenmore Elite 5.2 Top Loader Washer (This! http://www.sears.com/kenmore-elite-5.2-cu-ft-top-load-washer/p-02631622000P )
Seeming that our current washer is a POS and is part of the Kenmore Series, I thought that it might not be the best idea to go with a Kenmore washer.
Here's the list of requirements:
It needs to be a large washer as 6 people live in this household. (4.5+ ?)
It needs to be from Sears.
It needs to be around the $800 to $1000 price range.
It needs to be easy for an 81 year old man to use it.
It needs to be a top loader.
And (I can't believe this actually has to be a requirement) it has to be white [Grandma won't buy a non-white appliance.)
Searing for a while on Sears led me to think that these washers would be the best:
http://www.sears.com/lg-4.5-cu-ft-h...2635572000P?prdNo=17&blockNo=17&blockType=G17
http://www.sears.com/whirlpool-4.6-...2632462000P?prdNo=18&blockNo=68&blockType=G68
And that's really it. A lot of washers seem to have really bad reviews or are Samsung washers.