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Thanks, Appnut! OK, that explains that. I thought maybe they were pulling an 'Amana' on me! I was all set to order a FL washer from them a few years back and it never arrived; found out they had decided to pull the washer from the market for some reason or other....

I have "new washer fever" and have been very tempted to get the new Frigidaire FL'ers, but I'd like to see the new GE's first. Decided against the new MaySung (too spendy and I'm a little concerned about the future of Maytag). And there's always the Duet to opt for.... No Sears store near me, so the Hettie's are out of the question.
 
GE Press Release About New FL

I tried to post the link to this press release, but was not successful. I have, therefore, copied and pasted the press release below. If their suggested price is correct, ($799-$849 for the washer), it looks like a real value in terms of size (3.7) having the internal heater and the sanitary function. Maybe this will set a trend for the premimum front load washers. If this washer is any good, it could really put the pressure on Kenmore/Whirlpool/Maytag to bring down the price of their top-of-the-line front loaders.

It is impressive, their claim that GE has been rated the most reliable in washing machines purchased since 2001. That brings a question to mind, however, has GE sold a front load machine since 2001?

It will be interesting to see where they are having this new machine made. If it is South Korea, quality might not be too bad as they seem to have a proven track record with the front load market.

New GE® Front-Load Washer and Dryer Offer Everything the Consumer Needs

LOUISVILLE, Ky.-Consumers looking for great looks, great performance, and great savings need not look any further. GE, known for "America's Most Dependable Washers!," introduces the new GE Front-Load Washer and Dryer.

Big enough to handle 22 towels, the king-sized 3.7* cubic foot stainless washer basket and the spacious 7.0 cubic foot dryer drum make room for family-size loads. Large door openings make loading the washer and dryer a breeze.

Many consumers are choosing to move their washer and dryer to prominent locations within their homes, including the kitchen. This attractive laundry pair makes a handsome addition to any living space, with its easy grip-through handles, ergonomic controls, and LED display. Stylish and durable glass doors and a bright DuraDrum™Â interior make it easy to see inside the washer and dryer.

Installation options include stacking the machines for an integrated look, or consumers may choose under-the-counter, built-in or side-by-side installations. The dryer door is reversible for additional flexibility. Optional 12" high storage drawer pedestals with dividers are available to provide convenience and extra storage space for detergent, dryer sheets and other cleaning supplies.

Protecting Your Investment

GE and GE Profile washers have the lowest repair frequency among leading brands purchased since 2001, according to an independent national survey of consumers who purchased a leading brand of washer from 2001-2004.

The gentle tumble/pause/tumble wash action of the washer and extra low heat selection (125F) on the dryer helps protect valuable delicates like drapes, baby clothes, sequined items and Grandma's quilts. Two electronic moisture sensors and two thermistors help prevent under- or over-drying. Special cycles for activewear, washable woolens, and delicates take the guesswork out of setting the machines. For remembering favorite cycles, some models are also designed with a "custom" feature.

Whites stay white and bright thanks to a new HydroHeater™ internal water heater. The heater increases water temperature to improve wash performance of particularly tough stains and on loads like white cottons. The HydroHeater also boosts the heat during the sanitary cycle to 160F.

The Flow-Thru™ dispenser system releases the detergent, fabric softener, additives and bleach at just the right time so consumers don't have to. The timed dispensers are not only convenient, but provide optimum cleaning as well.

An easy-to-read LED display indicates the current status of the wash or dry cycles. Consumers can also lock the controls by using the child lock out protection feature.

Available December 2005, the GE Front-Load Washer and Dryer will be offered in white and a new color option, granite gray. The estimated retail price range of the GE Front-Load Washer is $799 - $849 and the Dryer is $599 - $649.
 
That sounds really interesting. Thanks for posting the press release. It would be great to see some pictures of these machines. The price is sure right.. Terry
 
Thanks Louis for posting the pictures. They look like really nice machines. It will be so interesting to see how they go over and what members think of them when they see them. Terry
 
They look a lot like LG's. Could that be the new styling trend, or are they making all the new front loaders?
 
The new stylinig trend. Look at the new fridgemores from sears, very similiar. I saw somewhere where someone thought they were made by LG, but the fridgemores are still from Elux/Frigidaier.
 
quote "GE and GE Profile washers have the lowest repair frequency among leading brands purchased since 2001"

Tell that to all the Profiles I've scrapped! They have the lowest repair frequency because people junk 'em instead of repairing 'em. Big p.o.s.'s. What a joke!!
 
Interesting Thought!

Very clever. I hadn't thought of that. That people reported they didn't repair the GE washers as they junked them rather than even trying to fix them!

I know that was what was happening in the mid 90's when they came out with the plastic tub. After it went up in smoke after 1-1/2 years, the repairman told me not to even try fixing it!

In any case, I do hope this new front loader turns out to be decent. Does anyone have a clue as to who is building it for them?
 
One thing I dont understand.

If repair service reps say that "All I repair are WP" meaning the majority of all machines seen are WP... how can (s)he be sure they are bad when let's say the majority of machines in the US are Whirl-Mores... and let's assume Sears fixes most of the their own.

If more of brand X are sold and 5% need repairs,
and some brand Y are sold and 5% need repairs... which one will the rep see more of? Brand X. So how can (s)he jump to the conclusion and say Brand X is heinous?

They can comment on the engineering and such, but without knowing exactly how many are made.......

Also, If the rep is "Factory certified" and gets business from (or for) only a limited number of brands is he seeing the whole story?

Methinks repair reps' advice should be taken with a grain of salt.
 
GE front loaders

I just spoke to my GE rep at Home Depot,Jennifer. She told me that the new GE front loaders will be available around December 1st.Their (GE) reasoning is that they want to be sure there are plenty available in stock at all the dealerships who will be carrying them.they are in our warehouses but will not be released untill further notice.They don't even come up in the system yet.
 
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