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Hi Ryne
I wouldn't be quite so negative about the Samsung. The braille control markings and audio feedback may make this machine more of interest to you than the "average" user. I'm not sure if those features are available on other brands, or unique to Samsung?
My sister had a Samsung front loader for maybe 10 years? She was generally happy with it. I'm in Australia, so hers was an Australian-market model, not the same model you have linked. Hers was made in China, or maybe Korea, I can't remember for sure. I think China. Hers needed a rubber door boot replaced once, and motor brushes replaced once. I did both repairs, the machine was easy to work on and parts not expensive. Hers did eventually die with a failed drum spider, but she got about 10 years use before that happened, and it wasn't an expensive washer.
Drum spider failures and the causes of them are a point of argument, some machines do seem more prone than others, but it is also up to the user. Using a good detergent, correct dose (under- and over-dosing are both blamed for spider corrosion), setting the machine for maximum rinses (4 or 5) and regularly doing hot washes or regularly doing "drum-clean" cycles should all help to extend the life of the drum spider. Ask if there is a particular warranty for the drum - some brands have a long warranty on the drum, not sure about Samsung. Or an extended warranty might be worth buying?
Personally I think LG washers are better than Samsung. I don't know if LG have the braille markings you would like? My sister bought her Samsung new, when it finally died, I gave her an LG that was newer, but one I had salvaged and repaired. She is happier with the LG - quieter, less vibration mainly. The LG is direct drive - the motor is built into the back of the drum, more efficient than the Samsung belt drive motor.
The Lowes page you linked to has some errors about the Samsung - it says NO ATC (Automatic Temperature Control) and NO heater, but the user manual linked says it does have ATC and has a low-power heater - about 1000 watts.