Opinions, like a certain body party - everyone has one
Anyone defending 2018 Speed Queen Top Loaders is ignoring hard facts. Even Speed Queen - after losing many dealers and firing some of their best dealers for telling them the truth - finally backed down and 'enhanced' their design.
Nobody is arguing that vintage Speed Queen was good stuff. Goodness, we love our 1969 solid tub. Next to a Thumper (and allowing for it being avocado green) it's the best cleaning automatic washer I have ever used.
As to Whirlpool - and let's not forget that I really don't like that company one bit and, lo, the many exchanges fraught with sound and fury signifying nothing when I told y'all they'd do the dirty to Maytag, which they did before the ink was dry on the contracts (still waiting for apologies from some of the older ladies) - their puck driven DD series would not still be offered, with warranties, in droves by used appliance dealers all over North America if they weren't reliable.
They wouldn't still be washing in so many apartment basements.
Nearly all puck-driven DD Whirlpool problems were and are inexpensively fixable. Put in a commercial coupler and a commercial clutch and you've fixed the two intentional built-to-fail points, meant to fail after the washer is sufficiently along in years that a 'fix' is weighed against buying a new one.
Yes, I agree the neutral drain design has it's problems and having personally seen two versions of it implemented in transmissions, I don't understand why people say there was only ever one. Never mind - we're talking about something which may or may not arise after many, many years and may, in some cases, cause problems.
Speed Queen after 2017 was building trash. CU, which knee-jerk praises everything from KitchenAid and, up-till-then, Speed Queen as the best of the best of the very, very best gave them the worst rating for washing of any top loader in the entire history of the magazine. Worse than a WCI 'Frigidaire' with the Franklin transmission.
There are many YouTube videos and articles and quite lengthy software discussions on why they are awful.
John, I have tremendous respect for your knowledge. You help me often and I appreciate it.
I suspect, were we to be asked the day of the week by a passerby, we would find it hard to agree - even with a calendar right in front of us.