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hello all, well, i have decided to get rid of the filter flos, unfortunately, the place i am moving to does not have a basement, plus, i have no room to rebuild and work on the filter flos, right now they are my daily driver, but when i move in february or so, i would like to get a new set, i am not sure which machine to get, i do want a LONG agitation stroke, and a machine that is 800 or less for the pair, i REALLY want the speed queen, but i am 400 short of the price. i am deciding between the ge top load with dual action agitator, direct drive with 360 degree agitation stroke OR a new frigidaire top load with dual action agitator, i love the indexing tub, more washing drama. i know alot of people here hate the WCI machines, but in some ways i think they are better than the newer ge machines, although i am not sure how the new direct drive ones are, i have heard of people having some problems with them.
 
There are three or four different Speed Queen models to choose from - the top two TL models do offer the Quiet Pak option...recommended if washer is in the "living" are of the house. I think the BOL Speed Queen is in the 390 range. Check SEVERAL surrounding dealers and bargain with them--you will see an amazing difference in prices sometimes. I was lucky...my local SQ dealer was 300 less (for the pair) than the competetion.
 
Another possibility;

would be to buy a new Speed Queen top loader, and then find a USED dryer at the local Restore Center. Dryers typically last longer than washers, and a good electric one can often be had for a song!

NorfolkSouthern
 
Go with the Speed Queen

Don't settle for todays GE or Frigidaire. Don't be penny wise and pound foolish. Todays GE might last you 5 years, the same with the Frig. and they are both made of plastic. Get the SQ washer first, and look on e-bay or craigs list for a used SQ dryer until you can purchase the one you want. As my boy Dan said, you can buy the 1 speed model SQ, danman from Mass. has it and he loves it. Just my 2 cents, or get the SQ washer, and keep the GE dryer.
Good luck,
Mike
 
i was also thinking about getting the dryer first and the speed queen washer next year or so also, but the ge dryer needs a new bearing asap, so i would have a new dryer but still have the ge dryer, everybody knows the filter flos sound like beasts on the spin cycle, i am not sure if it would be a good idea on the same floor as the living area, plus the laundry room is right by my bedroom.
 
i am just curious does anybody know if the bottom of the line frigidaire top loader FTW3011KW has the dual action agitator or a straight vane? i cannot find any specifications on it at all. i hope it has the straight vane, ugh, i hate dual actions since the wp direct drive and newer GEs i have used seem to shred clothes.
 
i think i might just get the speed queen washer and fix the bearing on the dryer, not sure yet. i have wanted a speed queen for2 years now, plus the bf keeps bugging me to get the speed queen, i really do LOVE the idea of something made i AMERICA for once! and the warranty is enough to make me sold! 3 years parts and labor, i heard speed queens customer service is top notch.
 
You've heard correctly...always been happy with SQ customer service. They don't have a toll free number, but most people have unlimited long distance at least on their mobile phones nowadays...and they are always prompt on their e-mails.

Don't the new Fridgidaire TLs have plastic tubs?
 

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